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  • *''Died: 1945/6/16'' Shô Jun died in the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. According to [[Yamazato Eikichi]], he fled south, as many people did, as t
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  • *''Died: 1945''
    638 bytes (79 words) - 09:44, 17 November 2019

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  • File:Sho Jun1918.jpg
    [[Sho Jun (1873-1945)]], in a Jan 1918 photo.
    (253 × 400 (50 KB)) - 19:57, 1 February 2020
  • File:Datemunenari.jpg
    ...''[[Tokugawa reiten roku]]'', 1942. (Public domain, Japanese material pre-1945)
    (714 × 1,098 (75 KB)) - 00:46, 2 November 2015
  • File:Grave-sho-jun.jpg
    Grave of [[Sho Jun (1873-1945)]] at Tama Reien in Tokyo.
    (400 × 255 (55 KB)) - 02:39, 13 August 2021
  • *[[Sho Jun (1873-1945)|Shô Jun (1873-1945)]] (尚 順), son of King [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]].
    382 bytes (56 words) - 22:49, 4 November 2019
  • File:Matsudairashungaku.jpg
    ...of the [[Tokugawa reiten roku]]. Public domain image - Japanese, prior to 1945.
    (260 × 400 (12 KB)) - 01:10, 2 November 2015
  • *[[Yoshimura Chogi (1866-1945)]] 吉村朝義, painter
    170 bytes (14 words) - 09:40, 17 November 2019
  • File:Ikedamochimasa.jpg
    ...the 1942 reprint of the [[Tokugawa reiten roku]]. Japanese images prior to 1945 are in the public domain.
    (261 × 400 (12 KB)) - 01:26, 2 November 2015
  • ...," in Peattie and Ramon Myers (eds.), ''The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895-1945'', Princeton University Press (1984), 101.
    959 bytes (120 words) - 21:31, 21 October 2014
  • File:Naha-prewar2.jpg
    ...he Naha City Museum of History. Public domain image: produced in Japan pre-1945.
    (302 × 400 (50 KB)) - 09:35, 28 December 2016
  • *''Destroyed:1945''
    405 bytes (50 words) - 07:45, 14 April 2008
  • ...cture dates to 1972, rebuilt in part using surviving elements from the pre-1945 structure.
    931 bytes (129 words) - 04:59, 27 May 2020
  • *''Destroyed:1945''
    369 bytes (41 words) - 05:54, 15 April 2008
  • File:Shinran.jpg
    ...ddhist Church. This statue previously stood in Hiroshima, and survived the 1945 atomic bombing; it was then donated to NY in 1955.
    (240 × 320 (28 KB)) - 16:24, 16 October 2013
  • ...," in Peattie and Ramon Myers (eds.), ''The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895-1945'', Princeton University Press (1984), 104.
    1 KB (140 words) - 22:33, 21 October 2014
  • *''Japanese'': 総務長官 (1919-1945, ''soumu choukan'') The title changed slightly over the course of the period, from [[1895]] to 1945.
    994 bytes (117 words) - 17:09, 14 December 2013
  • File:Perry-flag.jpg
    ...raga in 1853, and by the USS Missouri during Japan's official surrender in 1945, now displayed aboard the USS Missouri at Pearl Harbor.
    (400 × 300 (29 KB)) - 01:34, 21 November 2019
  • ...the Korean city of Pyongyang (esp. when under Japanese colonial rule, 1910-1945)
    356 bytes (52 words) - 01:20, 30 December 2011
  • ...," in Peattie and Ramon Myers (eds.), ''The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895-1945'', Princeton University Press (1984), 177-178.
    2 KB (230 words) - 14:57, 27 October 2014
  • ...aiwan was the chief colonial official in [[Taiwan]], from [[1895]] through 1945. Japan's colonial administration of [[Colonial Korea|Korea]] was likewise h ...ark Peattie]] and Ramon Myers (eds.), ''The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895-1945'', Princeton University Press (1984), 26.</ref>
    1 KB (196 words) - 23:38, 21 October 2014
  • *''Died: 1945''
    638 bytes (79 words) - 09:44, 17 November 2019

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