Aleutian Islands in World War II Air Base photograph collection, circa 1942-1944
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Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Aleutian Islands in World War II Air Base photograph collection
- Dates
- circa 1942-1944 (inclusive)19411945
- Quantity
- 31 photographic prints (1 folder) ; 3 x 5 inches and smaller
- Collection Number
- PH1368
- Summary
- Photographs of the Aleutians Islands during World War II
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Entire collection can be viewed on the Libraries’ Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials Curator required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
Historical Background
During World War II, in June, 1942, the Japanese seized the Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska. These islands are part of the chain of Aleutian Islands, located off the tip of Alaska, and provided the Japanese with a base from which to limit Allied air and sea operations in the North Pacific. In an effort to recapture the islands, the United States established airfields on Adak and Amchitka Islands in August, 1942. Plans were made in the spring of 1943 to recapture Kiska and Attu. It was eventually decided to bypass Kiska, and American and Canadian forces landed on Attu on May 11, 1943. Air and naval units supported the operation. The Japanese on Attu defended their position intensely, and the fighting continued until May 30, when Japan announced the loss of the island.
On August 15, 1943, a powerful Allied amphibious force, including a U.S. infantry division and elements of the Royal Canadian Army, assaulted the island of Kiska, where the Japanese had developed their largest base. To the surprise of the Allies, they found that the Japanese, under cover of heavy summer fog, had secretly evacuated the island. In August, 1943, the island was declared secure, thus ending the Aleutian Islands Campaign. During 1944 the Canadians left and U.S. Army presence in Alaska dropped from a high of 144,000 to 63,000 personnel. Although interest in the Alaskan theater waned, it was in the Aleutians that the Allies won their first theater-wide victory in World War II, ending Japan's only campaign in the Western Hemisphere.
Content Description
Photographs of the Aleutian Islands during the period of Allied operations against Japanese occupation in World War II. Includes scenic views, and images of service men, aircraft, military buildings, and graves. Many of the photographs are stamped on verso "Passed by examiner - Base 1717 Army."
Use of the Collection
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Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative Information
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Airplanes
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Description: Airplane on runway with dogsled and jeepDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 1
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Description: Front of Bourbon Nose airplaneDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 2
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Description: Airplane on runway with man by its noseDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 3
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Description: Front of airplane with animal face painted on itDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 4
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Description: Airplane in front of buildings and snowy landscapeDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 5
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Military base
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Description: Quonset huts with mountains in backgroundDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 6
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Description: Composite of four images of Post Exchanges
Top left image is obscured by loss from possible water damage
Dates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 7 -
Description: Composite of four images of theatersDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 8
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Description: Row of Quonset huts in the snowDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 9
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Description: Quonset hut buried in snowDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 10
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Description: Rows of tents in the snowDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 11
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Description: Truck next to a building covered in snowDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 12
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Description: Manmade tree with a sign in front of it reading "TREE ONLY ONE ON ATTU"
The tree was made by the Army engineers, Camouflage division, likely as a joke since trees do not grow on the Aleutian Islands.
Dates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 13 -
Description: Signal poleDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 14
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Dates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 15
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Description: Russian graves, possibly on KiskaDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 16
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Description: Japanese Cemetery on AttuDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 17
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Aleutian Island Scenery
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Description: View across body of water with camp on hill at leftDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 18
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Description: View of mountains and landscapeDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 19
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Dates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 20
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Description: Men walking down a beachDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 21
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Description: View of ocean through a snowy valleyDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 22
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Description: Body of water with electrical lines and poleDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 23
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Description: Northern lights above a buildingDates: circa 1942-1944Container: Folder 1, Item 24
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Album
Photos removed from album because of deterioration. Original order maintained.
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Description: Volcano erupting, likely Mount ClevelandDates: 1944Container: Folder 1, Item 25
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Description: Beach sceneDates: circa 1944Container: Folder 1, Item 26
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Description: View of mountainDates: circa 1944Container: Folder 1, Item 27
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Description: Mountain range and river valleyDates: circa 1944Container: Folder 1, Item 28
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Dates: circa 1944Container: Folder 1, Item 29
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Description: Volcano erupting, likely Mount ClevelandDates: 1944Container: Folder 1, Item 30
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Dates: circa 1944Container: Folder 1, Item 31
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Quonset huts--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Geographical Names
- Aleutian Islands (Alaska)--Photographs
- Attu Island (Alaska)--Photographs
- Kiska Island (Alaska)--Photographs
