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Troops of Japanese Shanghai Special Landing Force fighting near Sanyili, Zhabei District, Shanghai, China, 6 Oct 1937Harry Hopkins at the funeral service of his wife Barbara (née Duncan), 9 Oct 1937Japanese soldiers walking among Chinese refugees near the village of Shengjiaqiao in Baoshan, Jiangsu, China, 14 Oct 1937; seen in 10 Nov 1937 issue of Japanese publication AsahigraphJapanese troops fighting in Shanghai, China, Oct 1937
Troops of Japanese Shanghai Special Landing Force fighting near Sanyili, Zhabei District, Shanghai, China, 6 Oct 1937Harry Hopkins at the funeral service of his wife Barbara (née Duncan), 9 Oct 1937Japanese soldiers walking among Chinese refugees near the village of Shengjiaqiao in Baoshan, Jiangsu, China, 14 Oct 1937; seen in 10 Nov 1937 issue of Japanese publication AsahigraphJapanese troops fighting in Shanghai, China, Oct 1937
Troops of Japanese 18th Infantry Regiment at Dachang near Shanghai, China, Oct 1937, photo 1 of 2Troops of Japanese 18th Infantry Regiment at Dachang near Shanghai, China, Oct 1937, photo 2 of 2Mugford off Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 25 Oct 1937Bombed out shell of what used to be the Shanghai North Railway Station, China, late Oct 1937
Troops of Japanese 18th Infantry Regiment at Dachang near Shanghai, China, Oct 1937, photo 1 of 2Troops of Japanese 18th Infantry Regiment at Dachang near Shanghai, China, Oct 1937, photo 2 of 2Mugford off Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 25 Oct 1937Bombed out shell of what used to be the Shanghai North Railway Station, China, late Oct 1937
Chinese soldiers on the roof of Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, late Oct 1937Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvdan Koht and US Secretary of State Cordell Hull, State Department, Washington DC, United States, 27 Oct 1937Japanese troops assaulting the Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, circa 29 Oct 1937, photo 1 of 3Japanese troops assaulting the Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, circa 29 Oct 1937, photo 2 of 3
Chinese soldiers on the roof of Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, late Oct 1937Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvdan Koht and US Secretary of State Cordell Hull, State Department, Washington DC, United States, 27 Oct 1937Japanese troops assaulting the Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, circa 29 Oct 1937, photo 1 of 3Japanese troops assaulting the Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, circa 29 Oct 1937, photo 2 of 3
Japanese troops assaulting the Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, circa 29 Oct 1937, photo 3 of 3Two Japanese soldiers helping a wounded comrade off the battlefield near Suzhou Creek, Shanghai, China, late Oct 1937Carrier USS Yorktown anchored at Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, 30 Oct 1937Sihang warehouse, Shanghai, China, late-Oct 1937
Japanese troops assaulting the Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, circa 29 Oct 1937, photo 3 of 3Two Japanese soldiers helping a wounded comrade off the battlefield near Suzhou Creek, Shanghai, China, late Oct 1937Carrier USS Yorktown anchored at Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, 30 Oct 1937Sihang warehouse, Shanghai, China, late-Oct 1937
Sihang warehouse, Shanghai, China, late-Oct 1937Sihang warehouse, Shanghai, China, late-Oct 1937Japanese anti-aircraft gun crew in Shanghai, China, Oct-Nov 1937Japanese Crossley armored car and Type 94 anti-tank gun in Shanghai, 1937
Sihang warehouse, Shanghai, China, late-Oct 1937Sihang warehouse, Shanghai, China, late-Oct 1937Japanese anti-aircraft gun crew in Shanghai, China, Oct-Nov 1937Japanese Crossley armored car and Type 94 anti-tank gun in Shanghai, 1937

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