File:Bomb damage in Tokyo.jpg

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English: Bomb damage to Tokyo following United States raids on the city during World War II
Date Not specified in the source, but probably following the Japanese surrender in August 1945
Source http://www.japanairraids.org/?page_id=213
Author US Army Signal Corps

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Japanese photo depicting the aftermath of American air raids near Hisamatsu, part of what is now the Tokyo Metropolis. The Sumida River can be seen in the right portion of the photograph.

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