Will it come to this? The hand of friendship. Australian fat man: "You want work, eh? Why no necessity to co...
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Enso with a poem ‘If that moon falls, I will give it to you. Now try to take it’
National Gallery of Victoria
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Untitled ("Who are you? Where are you? Why are you?") from the series Time of My Life
Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Collection
"If we can get you to Canada, we can book you through England, Germany and Japan to where you want to go in the U.S."
Library of Congress
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"You can come whenever you like - all you gotta do is ask" [Defence Minister Robert Ray talking to Japan's Emperor Hakihito] Pryor
National Library of Australia
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Tough Australian troops come out of the front line for a spell. This photograph was taken less than a hundre...
National Library of New Zealand
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A group of wounded Australian soldiers returning from the jungle. This is one of the first pictures to reach...
National Library of New Zealand
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William to Japan: 'I will never again make drawings about the 'Yellow Peril' if you will help me against the...
Auckland Libraries
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"Oh, you mean this? So sorry -- I did not wish to offend kind gentleman of Japan"
Library of Congress
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Australian Official Photo. The entrance to a Japanese fox-hole is behind this sheet of flame, which, is bein...
National Library of New Zealand
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A Country Bridge, The Construction of This Bridge Seems Very Wonderful to Travellers. It is Formed by Two Vi...
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs. The New York Public Library
DPLA API
Members of the 6th Australian Division marching to the beach-head to join warships for the amphibious assaul...
National Library of New Zealand
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Transforming America. Lesson 13, Road to war. Part 4, This means war
Stanford University Libraries
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What shall we do with our girls? The Shepherd: Who giveth this woman away? Granny Post: I do, may it please ...
Auckland Libraries
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"The Japanese Empire Depends Upon This Battle, Therefore Everyone Should Strive Harder to Win"
Harvard Art Museums
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A typical view in the beautiful land which it is feared will so soon be in the throes of a desperate struggl...
Auckland Libraries
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Dual owners: or, how will he run? Komura: Look here, De Witte. The brute better go to your stalls to train. ...
Auckland Libraries
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Will United states keep island bases to guard Pacific? Los Angeles times. Monday, Sept. 3, 1944 - ...
Stanford University Libraries
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MICK WALSH'S LATEST ADDITION TO THE FAMILY. Mick: And so they call you a Japanese parrot! Bedad, I'm thinkin...
National Library of New Zealand
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The race in the far east. The Russian: "What oh, boys! Ain't I luring him on? I intend to lap him, you know."
Auckland Libraries
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This map shows how the United Nations' action in the Solomon Islands opens the way to a possible move agains...
National Library of New Zealand
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"Your mission, Robert, is to journey to Kyoto and sell Australia's position on greenhouse to the world - all knowledge of you has already been disavowed" - tape recording running while Senator Robert Hill is shaving in preparation for his trip to the Kyoto climate change conference in Japan, 1997 / Pryor
National Library of Australia
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WWII POW [During the second World War, 27 Australian prisoners of war were tried and executed for doing their patriotic duty by trying to escape from Japanese POW work camps] O'Neill
National Library of Australia
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![[A man and a woman, seen from behind, are looking to where the man is pointing with his left arm, he holds a closed parasol in his right hand; the woman has her hands on her face, it is unclear whether she is peering into the distance or crying]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/02800/02818_150px.jpg)
[A man and a woman, seen from behind, are looking to where the man is pointing with his left arm, he holds a closed parasol in his right hand; the woman has her hands on her face, it is unclear whether she is peering into the distance or crying]
Library of Congress
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Woman Dressing/ It is Favorable to Don New Clothes (Kisohajime yoshi), from the Series for the Hanazono Group (Hanazono bantsuzuki), with poems by Ryūsuitei Sodezumi (from Sendai) and Senryūtei (from Sendai)
Harvard Art Museums
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