File:3 soldiers carrying a Jap prisoner who wouldn't (or couldn't) walk and wanted to die. (He might have been sick) Guadalcanal LCCN2004661766.jpg

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English: Title: 3 soldiers carrying a Jap prisoner who wouldn't (or couldn't) walk and wanted to die. (He might have been sick) Guadalcanal Abstract/medium: 1 drawing : crayon.
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Author Brodie, Howard, 1915-2010, artist
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Drawings (Documentary) collection in the Library of Congress
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Gift, Sgt. Howard J. Brodie, 1944; (DLC/PP-1944:114).
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drawings (documentary) · prints and photographs division
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guadalcanal, battle of, solomon islands · world war · military personnel · prisoners of war · japanese · solomon islands · guadalcanal · war casualties · drawings · american
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guadalcanal
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Solomon Islands--Guadalcanal

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