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Captured Japanese Ki-36 aircraft with Chinese markings, China, circa 1940sCaptured Russian-built Chinese Air Force I-16 fighter on display at the stadium in Nishinomiya, Japan, late 1930sCarden Loyd tankette of Polish 9th Armored Battalion, 1938Carden Loyd tankette of Polish 9th Armored Battalion, 1938
Captured Japanese Ki-36 aircraft with Chinese markings, China, circa 1940sCaptured Russian-built Chinese Air Force I-16 fighter on display at the stadium in Nishinomiya, Japan, late 1930sCarden Loyd tankette of Polish 9th Armored Battalion, 1938Carden Loyd tankette of Polish 9th Armored Battalion, 1938
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim inspecting troops at the 20th anniversary of independent Finland, Viipuri, Finland, 1938; note Lieutnant General Harald Öhqvist (with sword), Lieutenant General Lauri Malmberg (left edge of photograph), and Major General Hannes Ignatius (behind Mannerheim)Chiang Kaishek at a military planning session, China, circa 1938-1940; note He Yingqin to ChiangChiang Kaishek inspecting troops, China, circa 1930sChiang Kaishek speaking to troops, China, 1930s-1940s
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim inspecting troops at the 20th anniversary of independent Finland, Viipuri, Finland, 1938; note Lieutnant General Harald Öhqvist (with sword), Lieutenant General Lauri Malmberg (left edge of photograph), and Major General Hannes Ignatius (behind Mannerheim)Chiang Kaishek at a military planning session, China, circa 1938-1940; note He Yingqin to Chiang's rightChiang Kaishek inspecting troops, China, circa 1930sChiang Kaishek speaking to troops, China, 1930s-1940s
Chinese 88th Division 3.7 cm PaK 36 gun and its crew, China, circa late 1930sChinese Air Force ace Wei Dinglie posing in front of his I-16 fighter, China, circa 1937 to early 1938Chinese anti-aircraft crew with a Type 24 machine gun, China, circa late 1930sChinese anti-aircraft crew with a Type 24 machine gun, date unknown
Chinese 88th Division 3.7 cm PaK 36 gun and its crew, China, circa late 1930sChinese Air Force ace Wei Dinglie posing in front of his I-16 fighter, China, circa 1937 to early 1938Chinese anti-aircraft crew with a Type 24 machine gun, China, circa late 1930sChinese anti-aircraft crew with a Type 24 machine gun, date unknown
Chinese Army recruits training with Japanese-built Murata rifles, circa late 1930sChinese Army RL 45 motorcycles with side cars, date unknownChinese civilian in a destroyed village, 1930sChinese civilians prepared to be buried alive by Japanese soldiers, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937-Jan 1938
Chinese Army recruits training with Japanese-built Murata rifles, circa late 1930sChinese Army RL 45 motorcycles with side cars, date unknownChinese civilian in a destroyed village, 1930sChinese civilians prepared to be buried alive by Japanese soldiers, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937-Jan 1938
Chinese crew of a Solothurn 20 mm S5-106 anti-aircraft gun, 1930sChinese cruiser Ninghai sunken in shallow water, Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, China, 1937-1938Chinese light cruiser Pinghai being refloated, Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, China, 1938Chinese men being registered by newly arrived Japanese occupation, possibly Nanjing, China, late 1937 or early 1938
Chinese crew of a Solothurn 20 mm S5-106 anti-aircraft gun, 1930sChinese cruiser Ninghai sunken in shallow water, Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, China, 1937-1938Chinese light cruiser Pinghai being refloated, Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, China, 1938Chinese men being registered by newly arrived Japanese occupation, possibly Nanjing, China, late 1937 or early 1938

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