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Japanese troops preparing to launch chemical artillery shells, China, circa late 1930sJapanese truck stuck in flood waters, circa late 1930sJapanese Type 89 grenade launcher crew, China, circa late 1937 to early 1938Japanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankette crossing a bridge in China, circa late 1930s
Japanese troops preparing to launch chemical artillery shells, China, circa late 1930sJapanese truck stuck in flood waters, circa late 1930sJapanese Type 89 grenade launcher crew, China, circa late 1937 to early 1938Japanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankette crossing a bridge in China, circa late 1930s
Japanese Type 97 motorcycle with sidecar in China, 1938Japanese warships seen from a British ship (Ryujo (nearest), Kaga (background center), identified carrier (obscured by Ryujo), a Nachi-class cruiser (background right), and a Kongo-class battleship (obscured by Nachi-class cruiser)), probably in a Chinese harbor, late 1930sJoris Ivens, John Fernhout, and Robert Capa with two young militiamen at the Guangdong Anti-Japanese Volunteer ForceJRS-1 aircraft of US Marine Corps VMJ-1 squadron in flight, late 1930s; seen in Mar/Apr 1987 edition of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
Japanese Type 97 motorcycle with sidecar in China, 1938Japanese warships seen from a British ship (Ryujo (nearest), Kaga (background center), identified carrier (obscured by Ryujo), a Nachi-class cruiser (background right), and a Kongo-class battleship (obscured by Nachi-class cruiser)), probably in a Chinese harbor, late 1930sJoris Ivens, John Fernhout, and Robert Capa with two young militiamen at the Guangdong Anti-Japanese Volunteer Force's Zhongshan headquarters, Guangdong Province, China, 1938JRS-1 aircraft of US Marine Corps VMJ-1 squadron in flight, late 1930s; seen in Mar/Apr 1987 edition of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
JRS-1 aircraft of US Navy VJ-1 squadron in flight, probably near San Diego, California, United States, late 1930s; seen in Mar/Apr 1987 edition of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsJu 52 aircraft of Eurasia Aviation Corporation, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, at Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon Hong Kong, 1930sJu 87 resting at an airfield, circa late 1930sKi-10 aircraft, circa 1930s
JRS-1 aircraft of US Navy VJ-1 squadron in flight, probably near San Diego, California, United States, late 1930s; seen in Mar/Apr 1987 edition of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsJu 52 aircraft of Eurasia Aviation Corporation, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, at Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon Hong Kong, 1930sJu 87 resting at an airfield, circa late 1930sKi-10 aircraft, circa 1930s
Ki-30 aircraft in flight, circa 1930sKilled Chinese boy near Nanjing, China, Dec 1937-early 1938; it was said that he was killed by rifle butt blow because he did not remove his hat before Japanese soldiersKongo, circa late 1930sKönigsberg at Swinemunde, Germany, with a sentry on guard in the foreground, 1938
Ki-30 aircraft in flight, circa 1930sKilled Chinese boy near Nanjing, China, Dec 1937-early 1938; it was said that he was killed by rifle butt blow because he did not remove his hat before Japanese soldiersKongo, circa late 1930sKönigsberg at Swinemunde, Germany, with a sentry on guard in the foreground, 1938
Launching ceremony of Arendskerk, F. Schichau shipyard, Danzig, 1938Li Zongren, Chiang Kaishek, and Bai Chongxi, 1938Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. Courtyard of the Horák family farm. The X marks the entrance to the cellars where the village men were gathered on the night of 9 Jun 1942.
Launching ceremony of Arendskerk, F. Schichau shipyard, Danzig, 1938Li Zongren, Chiang Kaishek, and Bai Chongxi, 1938Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s.Lidice, Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. Courtyard of the Horák family farm. The X marks the entrance to the cellars where the village men were gathered on the night of 9 Jun 1942.

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