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Japanese WW2 Aviation Art
The Capture of Guam Island, December 10, 1941 

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Here are a few really nice Aviation Art prints from WW2 showing the capture of Guam Island.  These Japanese Paintings are very rare propaganda art prints and can be purchased from the email address below the picture.  

WW2 Propaganda Aviation Art Prints. Very Rare Prints made by the Japanese Artist in WW2 showing the capture of Guam Island on December 10, 1941.

(10) WAPA204
Kohei Ezaku, painter dispatched from Navy of Japan

The Capture of Guam Island, December 10, 1941
 

The morning of December 10, 1941, Imperial troops carried out the landing on Guam in the face of the enemy and soon overran the enemy’s garrison.  By December 12, we had finished mopping up and completely captured the island. Guam was attacked before being fortified. If fortifications had been completed, it would have been impregnable.   This picture shows the scene of a naval brigade landing on a northern beach of Guam and advancing.
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Art Print (10) WAPA204
Painted by Kohei Ezaku, painter dispatched from Navy of Japan

The Capture of Guam Island, December 10, 1941
 

The morning of December 10, 1941, Imperial troops carried out the landing on Guam
in the face of the enemy and soon overran the enemy’s garrison. 
By December 12, we had finished mopping up and completely captured the island. 
Guam was attacked before being fortified. If fortifications had been completed,
it would have been impregnable.  This picture shows the scene of a
naval brigade landing on a northern beach of Guam and advancing.

 

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