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Japanese soldiers transporting loot with a cart at a Nanjing city wall gate, China, Dec 1937; note unburied Chinese remainsJapanese troops at the Wuxi Rail Station, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937
Japanese soldiers transporting loot with a cart at a Nanjing city wall gate, China, Dec 1937; note unburied Chinese remainsJapanese troops at the Wuxi Rail Station, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937
Dead Chinese piled on the shore of the Yangtze River near Xiaguan Pier, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937Dead Chinese piled on the shore of the Yangtze River, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937
Dead Chinese piled on the shore of the Yangtze River near Xiaguan Pier, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937Dead Chinese piled on the shore of the Yangtze River, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937
Japanese soldiers with a Chinese child, Nanjing, China, 19 Dec 1937Joseph Goebbels with daughters Helga and Hilde at a large Christmas party amidst the playing of a patriotic song, 23 Dec 1937
Japanese soldiers with a Chinese child, Nanjing, China, 19 Dec 1937Joseph Goebbels with daughters Helga and Hilde at a large Christmas party amidst the playing of a patriotic song, 23 Dec 1937
Mahan-class destroyer USS Tucker leaving Norfolk Navy Yard after completion, 2 Mar 1937.139WC aircraft at rest, 1930s
Mahan-class destroyer USS Tucker leaving Norfolk Navy Yard after completion, 2 Mar 1937.139WC aircraft at rest, 1930s
15 cm sFH 18 heavy field artillery in Chinese Army service, date unknownA Bf 109 being serviced, circa late 1930s
15 cm sFH 18 heavy field artillery in Chinese Army service, date unknownA Bf 109 being serviced, circa late 1930s
A Boeing 314 operated by Pan American Airways as the A captured Vickers 6-ton Mk. E Type B light tank, Shanghai, China, circa 1937-1938
A Boeing 314 operated by Pan American Airways as the 'California Clipper' passes the Ewa mooring mast and the Ewa Sugar Mill on approach to its Pearl Harbor landing area, 1938.A captured Vickers 6-ton Mk. E Type B light tank, Shanghai, China, circa 1937-1938
A Chinese military police unit during a review, Chongqing, China, 1938, photo 1 of 4A Chinese military police unit during a review, Chongqing, China, 1938, photo 2 of 4
A Chinese military police unit during a review, Chongqing, China, 1938, photo 1 of 4A Chinese military police unit during a review, Chongqing, China, 1938, photo 2 of 4
A Chinese military police unit during a review, Chongqing, China, 1938, photo 3 of 4A Chinese military police unit during a review, Chongqing, China, 1938, photo 4 of 4
A Chinese military police unit during a review, Chongqing, China, 1938, photo 3 of 4A Chinese military police unit during a review, Chongqing, China, 1938, photo 4 of 4
A column of Japanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankettes in China, circa 1938A group of Ki-32 aircraft at rest, circa 1930s
A column of Japanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankettes in China, circa 1938A group of Ki-32 aircraft at rest, circa 1930s
A gun of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1938A Japanese newspaper reporting a killing contest held by the Japanese Army in Nanjing, late 1937 or early 1938
A gun of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1938A Japanese newspaper reporting a killing contest held by the Japanese Army in Nanjing, late 1937 or early 1938

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