I am not sure the specific battles that were fought in that time period but I do know that the Japanese were fighting to the death wherever they could and inflicting terrible casualties on American forces.
That was one of the reasons that Truman decided to drop the bomb.
I am still virtually certain that this was a printed document, but I would certainly be glad to look at it.
One hint to the owner - look at the back of the page, out of any frame, and see if there is any evidence of a pen groove where Truman's "signature" would be.
I always enjoy these "detective stories" in the autograph field. A refreshing change from the torrent of plain old forgeries.
I just did some postal detective work on a 1951 Willie Mays rookie signature, which is posted on the Giants thread, and that was fun, especially when I could prove that it was a rookie Mays signature.
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