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Wounded Okinawa civilians receive frist aid. Okinawa civilians, injured during the early phases of U.S.

Japan, maart 1945

Wounded Okinawa civilians receive frist aid. Okinawa civilians, injured during the early phases of U.S. 10th Army landings on Okinawa, central Ryukyus (Loochoos) island march 31, 1945, receive first aid treatment from U.S. Army Medical Corpsmen. The one-third of the strategic island controlled by U.S. forces by March 9, 1945, assumed a semblance of peacetime order, as Okinawans harvested their crops under American supervision. Okinawa, only 375 miles (600 kms) from the Japanese home island of Kyushu, is the gateway to the East China Sea. NI 9267

Type
  • Foto,
  • image/jp2
Onderdeel van
NIOD
Identificatie
58096
Trefwoorden
  • Eerste hulp,
  • Burgerbevolking,
  • Amerikaanse strijdkrachten,
  • Japanners,
  • Medische verzorging,
  • Gewonden
Periode
  • maart 1945
Locatie
Organisatie
Erfgoedcollecties zijn meestal vanuit een Westers en koloniaal perspectief tot stand gekomen.