Chinese woman killed by Japanese bombing at the side of a bridge, Shanghai, China, mid-1937, photo 2 of 3

Caption   Chinese woman killed by Japanese bombing at the side of a bridge, Shanghai, China, mid-1937, photo 2 of 3 ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries Harrison Forman Collection
Identification Code   fr208261
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Second Battle of Shanghai   Main article  Photos  Maps  
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Photos in Series See all photos in this series
Photos at Same Place Shanghai, China
Added By C. Peter Chen
Added Date 14 Oct 2021

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