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Sueo Ohye (ddr-njpa-4-1552)
Writing on reverse [translation]: "Pole-vaulter Sueo Ohye stopped at port by the Asama Maru."
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Sueo Ohye (ddr-njpa-4-1559)
Writing on reverse [translation]: "Stopped at port via Asama Maru, Sueo Ohye, Jan 21 1937."
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Sueo Ohye (ddr-njpa-4-1553)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Sueo Ohye (5056). Jump (Keio University)."
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Sueo Ohye pole vaulting (ddr-njpa-4-1557)
Writing on reverse [translation]: "Sueo Ohye, Mar. 1, 1937."
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Sueo Ohye posing with U.S. pole-vaulters (ddr-njpa-4-1556)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "After the game, (from left) [?], Ohye and [?], three players."
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Sueo Ohye on a train (ddr-njpa-4-1558)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Athlete Ohye leaves for U.S. (Tokyo) January 14, 1937. Athlete Sueo Ohye was invited to a U.S. indoor athletic competition by the AAU as a pole-vaulter. He is planning to leave on the 14th on a train to Yokohama and will arrive in [?] by the Asama Maru, which leaves at 2 …
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Sueo Ohye on a train (ddr-njpa-4-1554)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Ohye joined the sacred war. (Tokyo) January 6, 1939. The world famous pole-vaulter of the track and field world Mr. Ohye accepted the honorable call and let on the morning of the [?] by a train departing from Tokyo Station, where active and O.B. members of his old school's athletic club and …
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Sueo Ohye pole vaulting (ddr-njpa-4-1561)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Farewell party for track and field Olympic athlete. The photo is 1, Ohye [?]."
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Two photos of Sueo Ohye and another athlete (ddr-njpa-4-1562)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Welcome field meet for both players Ohye and Murakami. (Tokyo) May 23, 1937. A welcome field meet for both players Ohye and Murakami, hosted by the Japanese Field League, was held at Shiba Park stadium on the 22nd. Entries for this competition were led by both Ohye and Murakami, and after the …
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Sueo Ohye receiving an award (ddr-njpa-4-1555)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Tokyo) May 28, 1937. An award ceremony for the winner of the pole vault, Ohye, was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the night of the 27th. He received a trophy from the U.S. Track and Field League, and a plaque was passed to Ohye by Intelligence Department Executive Director …