Photos of the Japanese surrendering arms after the emperor agreed to unconditional surrender are interesting. Here are a few more.
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Here's a neat photo of Japanese women on the Japanese mainland drilling to do their part to fend off the American invasion they thought was coming (instead of the Enola ###).
Here's one of officers surrendering their swords after capitulation. Bet there's some nice family swords in this photo.
And just for the lovers of other Axis arms, here are Whermacht troops surrendering their mausers in May, 1945:
Finally, since I mentioned the invasion of Japan that never happened, here's the Aberdeen Proving Ground photos of the secret weapon the US Ordnance was building for the invasion of the mainland. It never had to be used since the A-bomb caused invasion to be called off. Nicknamed "Little David", it was a 914mm mortar - the largest ever built. It fired a shell weighing 3,650 pounds over a range of up to six miles.
Musta made a helluva bang.