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Light cruiser Kiso at a pier at Shibaura, Tokyo, Japan, 1937View of battleship NagatoHaneda Airfield, Tokyo, Japan, circa Jan 1937. Note the Fokker F.VII Trimotor airliner on the ramp.Japanese War Minister Hisaichi Terauchi and Prime Minister Koko Hirota at the Diet of Japan during a historic session that would lead to Hirota
Light cruiser Kiso at a pier at Shibaura, Tokyo, Japan, 1937View of battleship Nagato's bow and superstructure, Japan, circa 1930sHaneda Airfield, Tokyo, Japan, circa Jan 1937. Note the Fokker F.VII Trimotor airliner on the ramp.Japanese War Minister Hisaichi Terauchi and Prime Minister Koko Hirota at the Diet of Japan during a historic session that would lead to Hirota's resignation, 21 Jan 1937
Carrier Soryu fitting out at the Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, early 1937President of the House of Peers of the Japanese Diet Fumimaro Konoe at a press conference after receiving orders to form a new government, Tekigaiso residence, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Jun 1937Kirishima in Tsukumo Bay, Japan, 10 May 1937, after her 1935 modernizationJapanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and his first cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, Jun 1937
Carrier Soryu fitting out at the Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan, early 1937President of the House of Peers of the Japanese Diet Fumimaro Konoe at a press conference after receiving orders to form a new government, Tekigaiso residence, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Jun 1937Kirishima in Tsukumo Bay, Japan, 10 May 1937, after her 1935 modernizationJapanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and his first cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, Jun 1937
Japanese 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, 1937Captured German-built Chinese Army Panzer I tank being paraded by Japanese troops, Japan, circa late 1930sCaptured Russian-built Chinese Air Force I-16 fighter on display at the stadium in Nishinomiya, Japan, late 1930sEmperor Showa reviewing troops on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, circa late 1930s
Japanese 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, 1937Captured German-built Chinese Army Panzer I tank being paraded by Japanese troops, Japan, circa late 1930sCaptured Russian-built Chinese Air Force I-16 fighter on display at the stadium in Nishinomiya, Japan, late 1930sEmperor Showa reviewing troops on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, circa late 1930s
Japanese Army cavalrymen from the Nara garrison near the present day intersection of Showa Dori and Harumi Dori, Tokyo, Japan, 1938; note the Kabuki-za building in backgroundJapanese Army soldier posing with a sword, circa 1930sJapanese Army Type 95 Kurogane scout car, Japan, circa 1930sJapanese heavy cruiser Tone, Japan, circa 1930s
Japanese Army cavalrymen from the Nara garrison near the present day intersection of Showa Dori and Harumi Dori, Tokyo, Japan, 1938; note the Kabuki-za building in backgroundJapanese Army soldier posing with a sword, circa 1930sJapanese Army Type 95 Kurogane scout car, Japan, circa 1930sJapanese heavy cruiser Tone, Japan, circa 1930s
Japanese Navy K7M1 training aircraft at rest, Japan, circa 1930sJapanese Navy K7M1 training aircraft by a hangar, Japan, circa 1930sJapanese Renault Otsu-Gata light tanks and Type 97 motorcycles, Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa late 1930sParade of Japanese Navy personnel through a small town, Japan, circa 1930s
Japanese Navy K7M1 training aircraft at rest, Japan, circa 1930sJapanese Navy K7M1 training aircraft by a hangar, Japan, circa 1930sJapanese Renault Otsu-Gata light tanks and Type 97 motorcycles, Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, circa late 1930sParade of Japanese Navy personnel through a small town, Japan, circa 1930s

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