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Manchu Iron Works - Anshan, Manchuria

Manchu Iron Works in Anshan, Manchuria. View of tapping side of Number 8 blast furnace. Of the nine furnaces at Anshan, Number 8, which had been undergoing repair just before the end of the war, is in best condition for resuming operation at an early date. However, before it can be blown in, adequate blowing facilities must be installed and numerous parts must be "cannibalized" from some of the other eight furnaces in order to restore Number 8 to an operable condition. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.

Pauley Greets Anne Clark

Ambassador Edwin W. Pauley, personal representative of President Harry S. Truman, greets Anne Clark as he arrives at General Mark Clark's home in Vienna, Austria. From left to right, Anne Clark, General Mark Clark, Ambassador Edwin Pauley. Ambassador Pauley is on the Reparations Mission.

Pauley, Towers, Gates, and Marshall at Atsugi Airfield, Japan

From left to right, Admiral John Henry Towers, Commander, 5th Fleet; Artemus L. Gates, Under-secretary of the Navy; Major General R. C. Marshall, Acting Chief of Staff; and Ambassador Edwin W. Pauley at Atsugi Airfield, Honshu, Japan. Ambassador Pauley arrived in Japan to discuss reparations payments and policy. He was the personal representative of President Harry S. Truman in this regard. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.