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GeneralThis Map Of Japan Shows The Principal Industrial Cities Which Were Burned Out By Boeing B-29 Incendiary Attacks. Figures Indicate What Per Cent Of The City Was Destroyed. For Comparison, Each City Is Paired With U.S. City Of Approximately The Same Size.

Publication:
US, Black and White and Color Photographs of U.S. Air Force and Predecessor Agencies Activities, Facilities, and Personnel - World War II
Theater Number:
11
Theater:
East Asia
Place:
Japan
Category:
Maps, Charts & Drawings
Sub Category:
General
Short Caption:
This Map Of Japan Sh...
Caption:
This Map Of Japan Shows The Principal Industrial Cities Which Were Burned Out By Boeing B-29 Incendiary Attacks. Figures Indicate What Per Cent Of The City Was Destroyed. For Comparison, Each City Is Paired With U.S. City Of Approximately The Same Size.
Photo Series:
WWII
Updated Subject:
JAPAN, MAPS, CHARTS, &DRAWINGS
History:
Copied December 1945 from charts used in book 'THIRD REPORT OF THE COMMANDING GENERAL OF THE ARMY AIR FORCES TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR'.
NARA Reference Number:
342-FH-3A03263-59397AC
Conflict Period:
World War II

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About US, Black and White and Color Photographs of U.S. Air Force and Predecessor Agencies Activities, Facilities, and Personnel - World War II

This series of photos documents an important era in US military aviation history, especially activities of the US Air Force during World War II.

Source Information

Forces War Records, US, Black and White and Color Photographs of U.S. Air Force and Predecessor Agencies Activities, Facilities, and Personnel - World War II (https://au.forceswarrecords.com/document/29021741/this-map-of-japan-shows-the-principal-industrial-cities-which-were-burned-out-by-boeing-b-29-incendi : accessed 4 Oct 2024), database and images,

Publication Title
US, WWII US Air Force Photos
Total Records
88,912Complete: 100%
Content Source
The National Archives logoThe National Archives
Record Group
342
Published on Forces War Records
27 November 2007
Last Updated
31 December 2008