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The First Bomb on Pearl Harbor (1945)
Believed to be a picture of the first bomb to fall on Pearl Harbor in December 7, 1941, this Japanese photo was found torn to pieces by Martin J. Shemanski, Photog's Mate 2/c, Plymouth Pa., at Yokosuka Naval Base near Tokyo. One Japanese plane can be sen pulling out of its bomb run in upper center:another in upper right. Bomb splash shows near ships in center. Shemanski carefully copied the picture on a Japanese camera with Japanese plates, then brought the result back to the USS Shangri-La, where the original was turned over to Naval Intelligence. International Press Photo stamp. Original paper caption. EX-MT. 8 x 10".<br><p style="font-family:Arial; font-size:8pt; font-weight:normal; color:Black;"><strong>This lot is from the legendary San Francisco Examiner Archive (SFXArchive)</strong>.<br>This is one largest collections ever of historic vintage photos spanning the entire 20th century. The San Francisco Examiner was the first paper acquired by William Randolph Hearst and itself was the subject of the film classic Citizen Kane. The majority of the photographs are fully identified, and back-stamped with dates. Included throughout this auction is a diverse mix of subjects including sports, historical, political, transportation, Hollywood, and all facets of entertainment.</p>
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