Japanese WW2 Propaganda Aviation Art Prints. These are Very Rare Art Prints made in Japan in WW2.(22) WAPA217 Takashi Naval Parachute Troop Rushing into the Enemy Camp January 11, 1942, the capture of Manado of Celebes Island. |
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If you have any information or want information about
this collection of
WW2 Japanese Aviation Art contact Annette at Downeast Nautical
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Original package opened to display table of contents.
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Japanese Aviation Art Home Page |
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Translation: War History Navy Art 35 Paintings, History of War. |
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Full
Aviation Art Gallery at YellowAirplane.com
Click Here for the Full Aviation Art Collection at YellowAirplane.com
Click Here to see another Japanese War Art Section from TrimeTravels.
Click Here to see a Japanese Ship Recognition set from TimeTravels.
Click Here to see Many more
Japanese
Fighters and Bombers. Click Here to see the Betty Bomber Japanese Surrender Exhibit. Click Here to see the Japanese Propaganda Art Exhibit Click Here to See Japanese Ships Click Here to See the Japanese Mini Sub on Guam |
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for B-24 Liberator Exhibits. One More Mission by Jessie Petty |
Here for the Willow Run Exhibit, Production of the B-24 Liberator, by Warren B. Kidder |
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the 34th fighter Squadron
USS Kitty Hawk
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her to see how I have to live and what it looks like to be
a disabled Vet.
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