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JAPANESE REMEMBER.—The Emperor and Empress of Japan standing before a flower-decked shrine at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo. They were paying homage to the war dead during a ceremony marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ending of the Second World War.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32382, 22 August 1970, Page 13

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JAPANESE REMEMBER.—The Emperor and Empress of Japan standing before a flower-decked shrine at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo. They were paying homage to the war dead during a ceremony marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ending of the Second World War. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32382, 22 August 1970, Page 13

JAPANESE REMEMBER.—The Emperor and Empress of Japan standing before a flower-decked shrine at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo. They were paying homage to the war dead during a ceremony marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ending of the Second World War. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32382, 22 August 1970, Page 13