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Japanese flag being hoisted above newly captured Chinese 7th Brigade headquarters, Mukden, Liaoning Province, China, 19 Sep 1931Japanese troops in a field in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931
Japanese flag being hoisted above newly captured Chinese 7th Brigade headquarters, Mukden, Liaoning Province, China, 19 Sep 1931Japanese troops in a field in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931
Japanese troops in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931Japanese troops in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931
Japanese troops in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931Japanese troops in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931
Japanese troops running across a field in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931Japanese troops taking a break in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931
Japanese troops running across a field in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931Japanese troops taking a break in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931
Japanese troops disarming Chinese soldiers in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931Troops of Chinese Fengtien Clique Northeastern Army marching in a town in northeastern China, Sep 1931
Japanese troops disarming Chinese soldiers in northeastern China, circa Sep-Oct 1931Troops of Chinese Fengtien Clique Northeastern Army marching in a town in northeastern China, Sep 1931
Japanese troops in Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, China, Jan 1932Japanese troops firing field guns, northeastern China, circa Oct-Nov 1931
Japanese troops in Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, China, Jan 1932Japanese troops firing field guns, northeastern China, circa Oct-Nov 1931
Japanese troops marching into Qiqihar, Nenjiang Province, China, 19 Nov 1931, photo 1 of 2Japanese troops marching into Qiqihar, Nenjiang Province, China, 19 Nov 1931, photo 2 of 2
Japanese troops marching into Qiqihar, Nenjiang Province, China, 19 Nov 1931, photo 1 of 2Japanese troops marching into Qiqihar, Nenjiang Province, China, 19 Nov 1931, photo 2 of 2
A Japanese infantry platoon somewhere in northeastern China, circa 1930sInterior of a Japanese troop transport train, northeastern China, circa 1930s
A Japanese infantry platoon somewhere in northeastern China, circa 1930sInterior of a Japanese troop transport train, northeastern China, circa 1930s
Japanese troops at barracks, possibly in Harbin, Songjiang Province, China, circa late 1931Japanese troops in the back of a truck, northeastern China, 1930s
Japanese troops at barracks, possibly in Harbin, Songjiang Province, China, circa late 1931Japanese troops in the back of a truck, northeastern China, 1930s
Military burial of fallen Japanese Army soldiers, northeastern China, 1930sJapanese Army truck and motorcycle equipped with water filtration equipment, northeastern China, circa 1931-1935
Military burial of fallen Japanese Army soldiers, northeastern China, 1930sJapanese Army truck and motorcycle equipped with water filtration equipment, northeastern China, circa 1931-1935
Japanese Navy Shanghai Special Naval Landing Force personnel fighting from a sandbagged position in Shanghai, China, supported by dug-in Crossley armored cars, 1930sA Japanese observation post, circa winter 1931-1932; note armored car in foreground
Japanese Navy Shanghai Special Naval Landing Force personnel fighting from a sandbagged position in Shanghai, China, supported by dug-in Crossley armored cars, 1930sA Japanese observation post, circa winter 1931-1932; note armored car in foreground

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