Hello forum. I found these in an envelope full of WWII Japanese occupation currency from the Philippines. First of their kind I've come across. The one shown below, (and the largest), has a couple of pictures of Japanese POW's being well treated by their captors along w/ lots of Kanji (however their faces have been obscured with lines to hide their identity). The second leaflet has no photos but has verbiage on both sides, in English and Japanese Kanji. The last, and smallest of the three, is one sided, having only Kanji present. Can't say as I've ever seen these before. I've had, and HAVE some nice WWII US / German and Soviet ones, but these are a first for me. A few pix below, and appreciate your feedback...
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JAPANESE SURRENDER LEAFLETS from VET ESTATE...
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2. This photo (top, w/ red white and blue bands), is the "English" side of the first leaflet shown above when fully opened. It's roughly the width of a regular sheet of typewriter paper. The second shot is the front of the smaller, second leaflet, showing both the Kanji and English below...Last edited by Milton; 11-26-2013, 03:43 PM.
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I have seen variations of the bilingual one sided version, but the top one in particular is new to me. It is interesting to see how much these can go for on online auction sites. It looks like there are a few collectors out there who focus on mainly surrender leaflets --plenty of variation to be had.
Tom
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