Here's a unique piece of WWII history--this pencil sketch is of General Yamashita (The Tiger of Malaya) during the War Crimes trials in Manila in 1945. The drawing was made by one of his American court-appointed defense councils (George Guy) during the trial and is signed by the General. Can't imagine there are many autographs of the infamous Tiger out there.
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The epic story of U.S. Air Force Captain William Steel, an intelligence officer with serious authority issues, and his hunt for billions of dollars of lost WWII Japanese treasure hidden in the mountainous jungles of the Philippines.
Thursday, December 9, 2021
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