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Troops of Japanese Shanghai Special Naval Landing Force fighting near Yangshupu Creek, Shanghai, China, 22 Aug 1937Killed civilians on Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China, Aug 1937; note Japanese censorA boy scout tending to a toddler injured by Japanese bombing at South Station, Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937, photo 1 of 2A boy scout tending to a toddler injured by Japanese bombing at South Station, Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937, photo 2 of 2
Troops of Japanese Shanghai Special Naval Landing Force fighting near Yangshupu Creek, Shanghai, China, 22 Aug 1937Killed civilians on Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China, Aug 1937; note Japanese censor's disallow stampA boy scout tending to a toddler injured by Japanese bombing at South Station, Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937, photo 1 of 2A boy scout tending to a toddler injured by Japanese bombing at South Station, Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937, photo 2 of 2
Boy in the ruins of South Station, Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937Destroyed South Station, Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937Injured Chinese toddler crying in the South Station in Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937, photo 1 of 2Injured Chinese toddler crying in the South Station in Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937, photo 2 of 2
Boy in the ruins of South Station, Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937Destroyed South Station, Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937Injured Chinese toddler crying in the South Station in Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937, photo 1 of 2Injured Chinese toddler crying in the South Station in Shanghai, China, 28 Aug 1937, photo 2 of 2
Japanese soldier guarding a group of Chinese prisoners of war, Shanghai, China, 30 Aug 1937; note Japanese censorPhotographer Wang Xiaoting (also Wang Haisheng or H. S. Adolf Hitler reviewing a Reich Labor Service (RAD) parade, Zeppelin Field, Nürnberg, Germany, Sep 1937Aerial view of Lugou Bridge, Beiping, China, circa late 1937; photograph taken from a Japanese aircraft
Japanese soldier guarding a group of Chinese prisoners of war, Shanghai, China, 30 Aug 1937; note Japanese censor's disallow stampPhotographer Wang Xiaoting (also Wang Haisheng or H. S. 'Newsreel' Wong) in Shanghai, China, Aug 1937Adolf Hitler reviewing a Reich Labor Service (RAD) parade, Zeppelin Field, Nürnberg, Germany, Sep 1937Aerial view of Lugou Bridge, Beiping, China, circa late 1937; photograph taken from a Japanese aircraft
Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, Sep 1937Captain John S. McCain, Sr., commanding officer of aircraft carrier USS Ranger, Sep 1937.Chinese anti-aircraft gun in the Zhoujiaqiao neighborhood of Shanghai, China, 1937Chinese soldier in Shanghai, China, mid-1937
Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, Sep 1937Captain John S. McCain, Sr., commanding officer of aircraft carrier USS Ranger, Sep 1937.Chinese anti-aircraft gun in the Zhoujiaqiao neighborhood of Shanghai, China, 1937Chinese soldier in Shanghai, China, mid-1937
Chinese soldier with Mauser C96 handgun and gas mask in a shoulder bag, Shanghai, China, mid-1937Chinese soldiers fighting at a roadblock, Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937Chinese soldiers in a machine gun nest, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937Chinese soldiers near Luodian, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937
Chinese soldier with Mauser C96 handgun and gas mask in a shoulder bag, Shanghai, China, mid-1937Chinese soldiers fighting at a roadblock, Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937Chinese soldiers in a machine gun nest, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937Chinese soldiers near Luodian, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937

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