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Japanese Army Private 1st Class with Arisaka Type 38 rifle, Type 5 uniform, and military dog, circa 1930sJapanese Army truck, possibly a Toyota G1-series vehicle, circa late 1930s or early 1940sJapanese Army Type 89 I-Go medium tanks and FT-17 light tanks, circa late 1930sJapanese Army Type 95 Kurogane scout car, Japan, circa 1930s
Japanese Army Private 1st Class with Arisaka Type 38 rifle, Type 5 uniform, and military dog, circa 1930sJapanese Army truck, possibly a Toyota G1-series vehicle, circa late 1930s or early 1940sJapanese Army Type 89 I-Go medium tanks and FT-17 light tanks, circa late 1930sJapanese Army Type 95 Kurogane scout car, Japan, circa 1930s
Japanese automobiles in transport by rail, late 1930sJapanese bombers flying over Sichuan Province, China, circa 1938Japanese field gun and crew in China, late 1937 to early 1938Japanese FT-17 tanks with additional equipment, circa late 1930s
Japanese automobiles in transport by rail, late 1930sJapanese bombers flying over Sichuan Province, China, circa 1938Japanese field gun and crew in China, late 1937 to early 1938Japanese FT-17 tanks with additional equipment, circa late 1930s
Japanese heavy cruiser Tone, Japan, circa 1930sJapanese Navy Minister Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai and Deputy Minister Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Japan, late 1930s, photo 1 of 2Japanese Navy Minister Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai and Deputy Minister Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Japan, late 1930s, photo 2 of 2Japanese officer standing in front of a captured German-built Chinese Army Panzer I tank, China, circa late 1930s
Japanese heavy cruiser Tone, Japan, circa 1930sJapanese Navy Minister Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai and Deputy Minister Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Japan, late 1930s, photo 1 of 2Japanese Navy Minister Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai and Deputy Minister Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Japan, late 1930s, photo 2 of 2Japanese officer standing in front of a captured German-built Chinese Army Panzer I tank, China, circa late 1930s
Japanese pilots Masao Asai and Masao Sato aboard carrier Akagi in the East China Sea, 1938-1939; note A5M fighter in backgroundJapanese Renault Otsu-Gata light tanks and Type 97 motorcycles, Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa late 1930sJapanese soldier in winter gear with Nambu Type 14 handgun, China, circa 1930sJapanese soldier posing with an automobile, circa late 1930s or early 1940s
Japanese pilots Masao Asai and Masao Sato aboard carrier Akagi in the East China Sea, 1938-1939; note A5M fighter in backgroundJapanese Renault Otsu-Gata light tanks and Type 97 motorcycles, Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa late 1930sJapanese soldier in winter gear with Nambu Type 14 handgun, China, circa 1930sJapanese soldier posing with an automobile, circa late 1930s or early 1940s
Japanese soldier preparing to execute a Chinese man, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937-Jan 1938Japanese soldiers escorting a column of Chinese prisoners of war, China, circa late 1937 to early 1938Japanese soldiers taking a break from duty with Chinese civilians, China, circa late 1937 to early 1938Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces Sumida Model P armored car equipped with machine guns, China, late 1937 to late 1938
Japanese soldier preparing to execute a Chinese man, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937-Jan 1938Japanese soldiers escorting a column of Chinese prisoners of war, China, circa late 1937 to early 1938Japanese soldiers taking a break from duty with Chinese civilians, China, circa late 1937 to early 1938Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces Sumida Model P armored car equipped with machine guns, China, late 1937 to late 1938

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