1,292 items in this album on 65 pages.

Type 97 motorcycle, China, circa late 1930sType 97 Te-Ke tankette at the Hankou Lutheran Theological Seminary, Shekou, Hankou, Hubei Province, China, 1938Wang Jingwei speaking, China, late 1930sAir raid shelter, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
Type 97 motorcycle, China, circa late 1930sType 97 Te-Ke tankette at the Hankou Lutheran Theological Seminary, Shekou, Hankou, Hubei Province, China, 1938Wang Jingwei speaking, China, late 1930sAir raid shelter, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
Battle-damaged Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Chinese self-organized burial team taking care of the remains of a slain child, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Former headquarters of the Republic of China government in Nanjing, China after Japanese capture, circa Jan 1938Inauguration ceremony of the Chinese collaborationist Nanjing Autonomous Commission, China, 1 Jan 1938
Battle-damaged Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Chinese self-organized burial team taking care of the remains of a slain child, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Former headquarters of the Republic of China government in Nanjing, China after Japanese capture, circa Jan 1938Inauguration ceremony of the Chinese collaborationist Nanjing Autonomous Commission, China, 1 Jan 1938
Tao Hsi-shan speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Chinese collaborationist Nanjing Autonomous Commission, China, 1 Jan 1938US Marine Corps Lieutenant Dewolf Schatzel leading the final salute of the Mounted Detachment at the American Legation, Yongdingmen gate, Beiping, China, 22 Feb 1938Raised Pinghai sailing under her own power on the Yangtze River toward Shanghai, China, 2 Mar 1938Chinese troops at the Tai
Tao Hsi-shan speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Chinese collaborationist Nanjing Autonomous Commission, China, 1 Jan 1938US Marine Corps Lieutenant Dewolf Schatzel leading the final salute of the Mounted Detachment at the American Legation, Yongdingmen gate, Beiping, China, 22 Feb 1938Raised Pinghai sailing under her own power on the Yangtze River toward Shanghai, China, 2 Mar 1938Chinese troops at the Tai'erzhuang train station, Shandong Province, China, Mar 1938
Li Zongren at the rail station in TaiGroup portrait of the leaders of the Japanese puppet Reformed Government of the Republic of China, New Asia Hotel, Shanghai, China, 28 Mar 1938; head of Executive Yuan Wen Zongyao (left) and head of Legislative Yuan Liang Hongzhi (right) in front rowCheng Benhua and other resistance fighters being led out of their place of imprisonment, to be prepared for execution, Anhui Province, China, Apr 1938Cheng Benhua being prepared for execution, Anhui Province, China, Apr 1938
Li Zongren at the rail station in Tai'erzhuang, Shandong Province, China, 20 Mar 1938Group portrait of the leaders of the Japanese puppet Reformed Government of the Republic of China, New Asia Hotel, Shanghai, China, 28 Mar 1938; head of Executive Yuan Wen Zongyao (left) and head of Legislative Yuan Liang Hongzhi (right) in front rowCheng Benhua and other resistance fighters being led out of their place of imprisonment, to be prepared for execution, Anhui Province, China, Apr 1938Cheng Benhua being prepared for execution, Anhui Province, China, Apr 1938
Chiang Kaishek at a desk, probably in Hankou, Hubei Province, China, circa Apr 1938Chinese Army field gun and crew, TaiHe Yingqin with the Chinese air crew which had just completed a leaflet dropping mission over Japan, 1938Japanese troops escorting a captured Chinese spy, Jiangsu Province, China, 1938
Chiang Kaishek at a desk, probably in Hankou, Hubei Province, China, circa Apr 1938Chinese Army field gun and crew, Tai'erzhuang, Shandong Province, China, Mar-Apr 1938He Yingqin with the Chinese air crew which had just completed a leaflet dropping mission over Japan, 1938Japanese troops escorting a captured Chinese spy, Jiangsu Province, China, 1938

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