
Sujet
U.S. Army Air Force Lt. Robert L. Hite, blindfolded by his captors, is led from a Japanese transport plane
Légende
U.S. Army Air Force Lt. Robert L. Hite, blindfolded by his captors, is led from a Japanese transport plane after he and the other seven flyers were flown from Shanghai to Tokyo. Hite was co-pilot of crew 16 (B-25B s/n 40-2268 Bat out of Hell, 34th Bomb Squadron) of the Doolittle Raiders. All eight were taken back to China by ship and imprisoned in Shanghai. On 15 October 1942 three were executed, one died in captivity. The four others, including Hite, were liberated on 20 August 1945
Date
1942
Crédit
Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library
Notre référence
ARP24A00_457
Model release
Non
Property release
NA
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
13,3Mo (716,2Ko) / 21,3cm x 15,6cm / 2520 x 1838 (300dpi)
Mots clés
U S Army Air Force Lt Robert L Hite blindfolded captors Japanese transport plane Shanghai Tokyo co-pilot crew 16 B-25B s n 40-2268 Bat out of Hell 34th Bomb Squadron Doolittle Raiders China ship imprisoned executed died captivity liberated World War II conflict war Asia USA
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Utilisation éditoriale uniquement.