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Kiska Seen as Key Base to Attack Paramushiro, Japan
Burke, Howard
Kiska Seen as Key Base ...
1943
[Separate Map, Newspape...
 
Author
Burke, Howard
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Color pictorial map from the Los Angeles Examiner Pictorial Review section, by Los Angeles Examiner artist Howard Burke. Published by Los Angeles Examiner. Los Angeles. 08-10- 1943. Showing a bird's eye view of Kiska Island. Depicts fighter jets with naval bases. Text at lower right provides an overview of the strategic location of the island.
Amazing invasion map : Jap plan to seize the West Coast : Pictorial review
Seattle Post-Intelligen...
Amazing invasion map : ...
1943
Separate Map
 
Author
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Color pictorial map in Japanese, title and texts in English. Shows "Numbered circle on map depict four phases of Jap campaign aimed of invasion and capture of all of western United States: 1: Raid on Hawaii ... 2. Occupation of Southwest Pacific ... 3. Occupation of wide strip of western Alaska ... 4. Occupation of Hawaii, capture of Panama Canal and Central America ..." the news article by Ray Richards accompanying the map : Kilsoo K. Han Korean nationalist agent, has release a 1941 Tokyo war map portraying in four stages japan's scheme, of attack on the United States and Great Britain. the map suggests that japan expect to wind up her war with the occupation of the Western United States to the rocky Mountains and to Panama Canal and all Central America.
Two ways to reach Japan - One may take a decade
Burke, Howard
Two ways to reach Japan...
1943
Separate Map
 
Author
Burke, Howard
Note
Color pictorial map, mounted on Japanese paper. With inset at lower left corner. Showing East Asia with Military Bases and Japanese-Occupied Territory note. Text box at lower right describes Japan as a porcupine with "long and dangerous quills spreading across the Pacific. ... Every day it grows stronger. The barbs of invasion that threaten Australia, the Solomons, Alaska, and Pacific Coast are toughening." The inset map of Kusaie (now Kosrae) notes "Reliable Reports say Japs have made powerful base of this island." Relief shown pictorially. Includes informative text labels.
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