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Japanese Army soldiers with Arisaka Type 38 rifles on a hand cart, China, 1937; seen in the 1 Sep 1937 issue of the Japanese publication AsahigraphJapanese artillery in the streets of Shanghai, China, Aug 1937Japanese landing near Shanghai, China, Aug 1937Japanese soldiers north of Beiping, China, circa Aug 1937
Japanese Army soldiers with Arisaka Type 38 rifles on a hand cart, China, 1937; seen in the 1 Sep 1937 issue of the Japanese publication AsahigraphJapanese artillery in the streets of Shanghai, China, Aug 1937Japanese landing near Shanghai, China, Aug 1937Japanese soldiers north of Beiping, China, circa Aug 1937
Japanese survivors of the Tongzhou Mutiny massacre, China, Aug 1937Japanese troops celebrating victory at Lugou Bridge, Beiping, China, Jul-Aug 1937Japanese Type 92 light machine gun and crew in northern China, 1937Japanese Type 92 light machine gun and crew in northern China, 1937
Japanese survivors of the Tongzhou Mutiny massacre, China, Aug 1937Japanese troops celebrating victory at Lugou Bridge, Beiping, China, Jul-Aug 1937Japanese Type 92 light machine gun and crew in northern China, 1937Japanese Type 92 light machine gun and crew in northern China, 1937
Japanese Type 92 machine gun and crew in northern China, 1937Japanese Type 96 machine gun crew in China, 1937; seen in the 1 Sep 1937 issue of the Japanese publication AsahigraphJapanese women stitching a senninbari (thousand stitch belt) for a male member of the family who was in the military and was being shipped out to China, 1937USS Augusta off Pudong Point, Shanghai, China, during Second Battle of Shanghai, Aug 1937
Japanese Type 92 machine gun and crew in northern China, 1937Japanese Type 96 machine gun crew in China, 1937; seen in the 1 Sep 1937 issue of the Japanese publication AsahigraphJapanese women stitching a senninbari (thousand stitch belt) for a male member of the family who was in the military and was being shipped out to China, 1937USS Augusta off Pudong Point, Shanghai, China, during Second Battle of Shanghai, Aug 1937
Troops of the Chinese 88th Division marching toward Shanghai, China, circa early Aug 1937; note German M1935 helmetsCrossley armored cars of the Japanese Shanghai Naval Landing Force, Shanghai, China, 10 Aug 1937Japanese troops guarding a section of a railway near the village of Changxindian, Hebei Province, China, west of the city of Beiping, 10 Aug 1937; seen in the 1 Sep 1937 issue of the Japanese publication AsahigraphGridley-class destroyer USS Gridley underway, 11 Aug 1937
Troops of the Chinese 88th Division marching toward Shanghai, China, circa early Aug 1937; note German M1935 helmetsCrossley armored cars of the Japanese Shanghai Naval Landing Force, Shanghai, China, 10 Aug 1937Japanese troops guarding a section of a railway near the village of Changxindian, Hebei Province, China, west of the city of Beiping, 10 Aug 1937; seen in the 1 Sep 1937 issue of the Japanese publication AsahigraphGridley-class destroyer USS Gridley underway, 11 Aug 1937
USS Permit underway during shakedown period, 11 Aug 1937Palace and Cathay Hotels damaged by accidental bombing, Shanghai, China, 14 Aug 1937, photo 1 of 7Japanese soldiers guarding a Chinese prisoner of war at bayonet point, south of Yuepu, Shanghai, China, Aug 1937; note Japanese censorYura in Shanghai, China, 18 Aug 1937, photo 1 of 2
USS Permit underway during shakedown period, 11 Aug 1937Palace and Cathay Hotels damaged by accidental bombing, Shanghai, China, 14 Aug 1937, photo 1 of 7Japanese soldiers guarding a Chinese prisoner of war at bayonet point, south of Yuepu, Shanghai, China, Aug 1937; note Japanese censor's disallow stampYura in Shanghai, China, 18 Aug 1937, photo 1 of 2

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