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Empire Of Japan Pacific War Soldier Student Photo Iwo Jima Military Antique
$ 52.27
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Description
Item DescriptionEmpire of Japan Pacific War Soldier Raw Photo American Soldier's Loot Iwo Jima
Please check on the photos for detailed condition of the product.
All you can see on this photo will be included in a set of a package.
This is a photograph of a platoon soldier during the Pacific War of the Empire of Japan.
It seems that the photo was signed by an American soldier on the back and enclosed in a letter sent to his parents in the United States. It is a loot obtained in the battle area with the US military. (Maybe Iwo Jima.)
Size: about 15X9cm
In addition, there is a US military censorship stamp on the back.
At the end of the back of the photo, you can read Iwojima in cursive English.
Since it is a used item, we are waiting for a bid after confirming it with the image and convincing.
This is an old item, so please understand before purchasing.
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