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XPB2Y-1 prototype aircraft taxiing on water, 1938Yugure, date unknown; seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet A503 FM30-50
XPB2Y-1 prototype aircraft taxiing on water, 1938Yugure, date unknown; seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence booklet A503 FM30-50
Z.1007 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s, photo 1 of 2Z.1007 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s, photo 2 of 2
Z.1007 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s, photo 1 of 2Z.1007 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s, photo 2 of 2
Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft with beaching gear, 1930sZB-60 heavy machine gun, 1938
Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft with beaching gear, 1930sZB-60 heavy machine gun, 1938
Air raid shelter, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Battle-damaged Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
Air raid shelter, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Battle-damaged Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
Chinese 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 1938
Chinese 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 1938
Japanese soldiers killing Chinese prisoners of war with bayonets in a trench, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Inauguration ceremony of the Chinese collaborationist Nanjing Autonomous Commission, China, 1 Jan 1938
Japanese soldiers killing Chinese prisoners of war with bayonets in a trench, Nanjing, China, 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 1938Starboard view of HMAS Stuart, off Sydney, Australia, 2 Jan 1938; note black band around her forefunnel, indicating her as flotilla leader
Tao Hsi-shan speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Chinese collaborationist Nanjing Autonomous Commission, China, 1 Jan 1938Starboard view of HMAS Stuart, off Sydney, Australia, 2 Jan 1938; note black band around her forefunnel, indicating her as flotilla leader
Heavy cruiser USS Vincennes passing through the Panama Canal, 6 Jan 1938Launching ceremony of submarine Scirè, Muggiano, La Spezia, Italy, 6 Jan 1938
Heavy cruiser USS Vincennes passing through the Panama Canal, 6 Jan 1938Launching ceremony of submarine Scirè, Muggiano, La Spezia, Italy, 6 Jan 1938
Emperor Showa reviewing troops of the Japanese Army on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, 8 Jan 1938Imperial Conference before Emperor Showa, Tokyo, Japan, 11 Jan 1938
Emperor Showa reviewing troops of the Japanese Army on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, 8 Jan 1938Imperial Conference before Emperor Showa, Tokyo, Japan, 11 Jan 1938
HMS York entering Havana Harbor, Cuba, 14 Jan 1938; note Castillo De Los Tires Reyes Del Morro in backgroundRear Admiral Charles A. Blakeley of US Navy Carrier Division Two and his staff posed before SOC Seagull aircraft, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 14 Jan 1938
HMS York entering Havana Harbor, Cuba, 14 Jan 1938; note Castillo De Los Tires Reyes Del Morro in backgroundRear Admiral Charles A. Blakeley of US Navy Carrier Division Two and his staff posed before SOC Seagull aircraft, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 14 Jan 1938

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