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Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 3 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 4 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 5 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 6 of 7
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 3 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 4 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 5 of 7Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 6 of 7
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 7 of 7Wang Jingwei and Chinese and Japanese civilian officials at the ceremony establishing a Japanese government in Nanjing, China, 30 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei and military officers at the ceremony establishing a Japanese government in Nanjing, China, 30 Mar 1940Japanese bringing Wang Jingwei
Wang Jingwei in uniform, 1940s, photo 7 of 7Wang Jingwei and Chinese and Japanese civilian officials at the ceremony establishing a Japanese government in Nanjing, China, 30 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei and military officers at the ceremony establishing a Japanese government in Nanjing, China, 30 Mar 1940Japanese bringing Wang Jingwei's mother to Nanjing, China as a virtual prisoner to better control Wang Jingwei and his puppet government, Apr 1940
Wang Jingwei officially being sworn in as the president of the Japanese puppet regime in Nanjing, China, 29 Nov 1940; he had been the acting leader of the puppet regime since 20 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei signing an agreement with the Japanese over the recognition of the puppet nation of Manchukuo, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei speaking at a ceremony in which the Japanese puppet states of Manchukuo and Nanjing recognized each other, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei at a function with visiting German officials, China, 1941
Wang Jingwei officially being sworn in as the president of the Japanese puppet regime in Nanjing, China, 29 Nov 1940; he had been the acting leader of the puppet regime since 20 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei signing an agreement with the Japanese over the recognition of the puppet nation of Manchukuo, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei speaking at a ceremony in which the Japanese puppet states of Manchukuo and Nanjing recognized each other, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Wang Jingwei at a function with visiting German officials, China, 1941
Wang Jingwei at a writing desk, 1940sWang Jingwei attending a ceremony in which a number of Japanese vessels were transferred under puppet regime control, China, 1940; note presence of Japanese officerWang Jingwei reading, date unknownJapanese puppet government in Nanjing celebration the first anniversary of its
Wang Jingwei at a writing desk, 1940sWang Jingwei attending a ceremony in which a number of Japanese vessels were transferred under puppet regime control, China, 1940; note presence of Japanese officerWang Jingwei reading, date unknownJapanese puppet government in Nanjing celebration the first anniversary of its 'return' to the Chinese capital city, China, 30 Mar 1941; note portrait of Wang Jingwei atop the slogan
Seishiro Itagaki and Wang Jingwei in Nanjing, China, 1942Wang Jingwei arriving at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime by automobile, China, 1940sWang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940sWang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940s
Seishiro Itagaki and Wang Jingwei in Nanjing, China, 1942Wang Jingwei arriving at the naval headquarters of the puppet regime by automobile, China, 1940sWang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940sWang Jingwei at a meeting, China, 1940s

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