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A Ki-115 airframe kept at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo.
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This video iincludes the site of the Palawan massacre. Like many others, Yamashita allowed things to happen that never should have been allowed. I created this video from my Dad's 8mm movies that he took in 1945.Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita in Manila. October 1945.
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Source: Ruins that MacArthur Saw - Gaetano Faillace Photo Collection (1983)
Disagree. He deserved a fair trial and he received that. Ditto for those at Nuremberg.Yamashita should have been hung by the testicles until he died.
This video iincludes the site of the Palawan massacre. Like many others, Yamashita allowed things to happen that never should have been allowed. I created this video from my Dad's 8mm movies that he took in 1945.
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Thank you. Those 8mm movies were filmed shortly after the re-capture of Manila. My mother was an artist (oil painting) who took photos with her 35mm camera, mostly color slides. and my dad did 35mm slides as well as shot 8mm film from a Kodak wind-up movie camera. Mother was more interested in landscapes and my dad took may photos of people. I'm not familiar with how to do digital processing or cleanup; how does one go about that? Note for Shinpachi- my mother studied painting with Kazuho Hieda in Tokyo.Wow, your dad was a very good photographer, even seems to know to do some motion reduction from moving vehicles. Would be cool to see a then and now from some of the areas of the city he shot. Also that footage would be a good candidate for digital clean up, really good stuff.
BTW, what did your dad do in the service? If you don't mind me asking.
Shinpachi it too kind. I do have many 35mm color slides of Japan in 1947-1950 and of Europe 1954-1957. That photo was probably taken before 1948 as by then the 1st Cav Division was stationed in Camp Drake, on the edge of Tokyo. Camp Drake:Neil can publish several photo books IMO
On the border between Kanagawa Prefecture and Tokyo. Exact period is unknown.
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Source: Ruins that MacArthur Saw - Gaetano Faillace Photo Collection (1983)