Jap Soldier Demonstrates How Doulittle Fliers Died -- Japanese Warrant Officer Mayama (No futher identification) kneels at Shanchai's First cemetery grounds, and demonstrates how three Doolittle fliers had their hands tied to crosses and then were shot in the head after their plane crashed on the China coast. Watching are Lt. Col. John H. Hendren of St. Louis, Mo., and Capt.R.T.Dwyer (right) of Rochester, N.Y. Jap Criminal Unmasked-- Japanese Warrant Officer Mayama ***** American Army officers Shamghai cemetery, how the Doolittle flyers had ***** hands tied to crosses before they were shot after the plane had crashed on the China Coast, following the first Tokio raid. January 29, 1946. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).

Jap Soldier Demonstrates How Doulittle Fliers Died -- Japanese Warrant Officer Mayama (No futher identification) kneels at Shanchai's First cemetery grounds, and demonstrates how three Doolittle fliers had their hands tied to crosses and then were shot in the head after their plane crashed on the China coast. Watching are Lt. Col. John H. Hendren of St. Louis, Mo., and Capt.R.T.Dwyer (right) of Rochester, N.Y. Jap Criminal Unmasked-- Japanese Warrant Officer Mayama ***** American Army officers Shamghai cemetery, how the Doolittle flyers had ***** hands tied to crosses before they were shot after the plane had crashed on the China Coast, following the first Tokio raid. January 29, 1946. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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