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Japanese Crossley armored cars in Shanghai, China, late 1937Japanese sentry on a section of the Great Wall near Beiping, China, late 1937Two Japanese soldiers carrying an unidentified item labeled Japanese troops entering Danyang, Jiangsu Province, China, 3 Dec 1937; Danyang was about 50 kilometers or 30 miles east of the Chinese capital of Nanjing
Japanese Crossley armored cars in Shanghai, China, late 1937Japanese sentry on a section of the Great Wall near Beiping, China, late 1937Two Japanese soldiers carrying an unidentified item labeled 'Japanese Army Kurabayashi Detachment', China, 2 Dec 1937Japanese troops entering Danyang, Jiangsu Province, China, 3 Dec 1937; Danyang was about 50 kilometers or 30 miles east of the Chinese capital of Nanjing
Japanese pilot KashimuraJapanese pilot KashimuraJapanese troops with a captured German-built Chinese Army Panzer I tank, possibly near Nanjing, China, 9 Dec 1937Japanese artillery bombarding the Nanjing city wall, China, circa 12 Dec 1937
Japanese pilot Kashimura's A5M fighter shortly after being hit by anti-aircraft fire and losing the tip of the port wing, over Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, 9 Dec 1937, photo 1 of 2Japanese pilot Kashimura's A5M fighter shortly after being hit by anti-aircraft fire and losing the tip of the port wing, over Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, 9 Dec 1937, photo 2 of 2Japanese troops with a captured German-built Chinese Army Panzer I tank, possibly near Nanjing, China, 9 Dec 1937Japanese artillery bombarding the Nanjing city wall, China, circa 12 Dec 1937
Japanese soldier holding the severed head of a Chinese civilian, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937-Jan 1938Japanese troops attacking the Zhonghua Gate of the Nanjing city wall with a field gun, China, 12 Dec 1937Japanese Type 94 tankettes at the moment that the Zhonghua Gate of the Nanjing city wall was breached, Nanjing, China, 12 Dec 1937 at 1210 hoursType 94 Te-Ke tankettes and infantry attacking a gate of the Nanjing city wall, China, circa 12 Dec 1937
Japanese soldier holding the severed head of a Chinese civilian, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937-Jan 1938Japanese troops attacking the Zhonghua Gate of the Nanjing city wall with a field gun, China, 12 Dec 1937Japanese Type 94 tankettes at the moment that the Zhonghua Gate of the Nanjing city wall was breached, Nanjing, China, 12 Dec 1937 at 1210 hoursType 94 Te-Ke tankettes and infantry attacking a gate of the Nanjing city wall, China, circa 12 Dec 1937
Bodies of killed Chinese civilians on a street in Nanjing, China, Dec 1937; note Japnese military censorChinese civilian bounded up at a train marshaling yard, Tianjin, China, Jul-Aug 1937; note Japanese censorJapanese soldiers crossing a canal or moat near the Nanjing city wall, China, Dec 1937Japanese troops celebrating the capture of Nanjing, China, 13 Dec 1937
Bodies of killed Chinese civilians on a street in Nanjing, China, Dec 1937; note Japnese military censor's disallow stampChinese civilian bounded up at a train marshaling yard, Tianjin, China, Jul-Aug 1937; note Japanese censor's marks disallowing this photographJapanese soldiers crossing a canal or moat near the Nanjing city wall, China, Dec 1937Japanese troops celebrating the capture of Nanjing, China, 13 Dec 1937
Japanese troops ordering Chinese civilians out of an air raid shelter, Nanjing, China, 14 Dec 1937Chinese Panzer I Ausf. A light tanks captured by the Japanese, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937Chinese refugees, Nanjing, 15 Dec 1937Japanese soldier dining among Chinese civilians, Nanjing, China, 15 Dec 1937
Japanese troops ordering Chinese civilians out of an air raid shelter, Nanjing, China, 14 Dec 1937Chinese Panzer I Ausf. A light tanks captured by the Japanese, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937Chinese refugees, Nanjing, 15 Dec 1937Japanese soldier dining among Chinese civilians, Nanjing, China, 15 Dec 1937

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