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Chinese soldier with Mauser C96 handgun and gas mask in a shoulder bag, Shanghai, China, mid-1937Chinese soldiers in a machine gun nest, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937Chinese soldiers near Luodian, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937Chinese troops using a camouflaged rangefinder in Shanghai, China, 1937
Chinese soldier with Mauser C96 handgun and gas mask in a shoulder bag, Shanghai, China, mid-1937Chinese soldiers in a machine gun nest, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937Chinese soldiers near Luodian, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937Chinese troops using a camouflaged rangefinder in Shanghai, China, 1937
Chinese Type 24 machine gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1937Soldiers of Chinese 88th Division gathering at a street corner in Shanghai, China, 1937US Marines in Shanghai, China, mid-1937; note M1917 helmets, Thompson submachine gun, M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle, and M1917 machine gunZB vz. 26 light machine gun team of Chinese 87th Division at a barricade in the street of Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937, photo 1 of 2
Chinese Type 24 machine gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1937Soldiers of Chinese 88th Division gathering at a street corner in Shanghai, China, 1937US Marines in Shanghai, China, mid-1937; note M1917 helmets, Thompson submachine gun, M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle, and M1917 machine gunZB vz. 26 light machine gun team of Chinese 87th Division at a barricade in the street of Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937, photo 1 of 2
ZB vz. 26 light machine gun team of Chinese 87th Division at a barricade in the street of Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937, photo 2 of 2Japanese troops scaling a wall, Baoshan County, Zhejiang, China, 3 Sep 1937Type 24 machine gun crew of 115th Division of Chinese Eighth Route Army at the Battle of Pingxingguan, Shanxi Province, China, 25 Sep 1937Chinese anti-aircraft position, Shanghai, China, 1937; note German-style helmet and Italian Breda Model 35 anti-aircraft gun
ZB vz. 26 light machine gun team of Chinese 87th Division at a barricade in the street of Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937, photo 2 of 2Japanese troops scaling a wall, Baoshan County, Zhejiang, China, 3 Sep 1937Type 24 machine gun crew of 115th Division of Chinese Eighth Route Army at the Battle of Pingxingguan, Shanxi Province, China, 25 Sep 1937Chinese anti-aircraft position, Shanghai, China, 1937; note German-style helmet and Italian Breda Model 35 anti-aircraft gun
Chinese machine gunner at the Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, Oct 1937Chinese soldiers with a ZB vz. 26 light machine gun, China, circa late 1930sChinese troops in a Shanghai street, China, Aug-Oct 1937Chinese troops marching into Nanjing, China, late 1937
Chinese machine gunner at the Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, China, Oct 1937Chinese soldiers with a ZB vz. 26 light machine gun, China, circa late 1930sChinese troops in a Shanghai street, China, Aug-Oct 1937Chinese troops marching into Nanjing, China, late 1937
Chinese troops resting near Shanghai, China, late 1937; note Maxim M1910 machine gunInterned Chinese troops in the Shanghai international settlement zone, China, late 1937Japanese troops in gas masks in Shanghai, China, Sep-Nov 1937, photo 1 of 2Officers of the Chinese 88th Division studying a map, Shanghai, China, Sep-Nov 1937; note Germany-supplied helmets
Chinese troops resting near Shanghai, China, late 1937; note Maxim M1910 machine gunInterned Chinese troops in the Shanghai international settlement zone, China, late 1937Japanese troops in gas masks in Shanghai, China, Sep-Nov 1937, photo 1 of 2Officers of the Chinese 88th Division studying a map, Shanghai, China, Sep-Nov 1937; note Germany-supplied helmets

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