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Bodies of killed Chinese civilians on a street in Nanjing, China, Dec 1937; note Japnese military censorCaptured and partially-disabled Chinese Panzer I Ausf A tanks at the port of Nanjing, China, circa 13 Dec 1937
Bodies of killed Chinese civilians on a street in Nanjing, China, Dec 1937; note Japnese military censor's disallow stampCaptured and partially-disabled Chinese Panzer I Ausf A tanks at the port of Nanjing, China, circa 13 Dec 1937
Chinese civilian bounded up at a train marshaling yard, Tianjin, China, Jul-Aug 1937; note Japanese censorJapanese soldiers crossing a canal or moat near the Nanjing city wall, China, Dec 1937
Chinese civilian bounded up at a train marshaling yard, Tianjin, China, Jul-Aug 1937; note Japanese censor's marks disallowing this photographJapanese soldiers crossing a canal or moat near the Nanjing city wall, China, Dec 1937
Japanese soldiers crossing the Qinhuai River near the Nanjing city wall, China, 13 Dec 1937Japanese troops celebrating the capture of Nanjing, China, 13 Dec 1937
Japanese soldiers crossing the Qinhuai River near the Nanjing city wall, China, 13 Dec 1937Japanese troops celebrating the capture of Nanjing, China, 13 Dec 1937
Head of a Chinese man who was decapitated by Japanese placed on a barricade near Nanjing, China, 14 Dec 1937Japanese troops ordering Chinese civilians out of an air raid shelter, Nanjing, China, 14 Dec 1937
Head of a Chinese man who was decapitated by Japanese placed on a barricade near Nanjing, China, 14 Dec 1937Japanese troops ordering Chinese civilians out of an air raid shelter, Nanjing, China, 14 Dec 1937
Chinese Panzer I Ausf. A light tanks captured by the Japanese, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937Chinese refugees, Nanjing, 15 Dec 1937
Chinese Panzer I Ausf. A light tanks captured by the Japanese, Nanjing, China, Dec 1937Chinese refugees, Nanjing, 15 Dec 1937
Japanese soldier dining among Chinese civilians, Nanjing, China, 15 Dec 1937Japanese soldiers saluting a fallen comrade, Nanjing, China, mid-Dec 1937
Japanese soldier dining among Chinese civilians, Nanjing, China, 15 Dec 1937Japanese soldiers saluting a fallen comrade, Nanjing, China, mid-Dec 1937
Japanese troops posing with a captured Chinese Panzer I Ausf A tank, Nanjing, mid-Dec 1937Chinese women begging Japanese troops to spare the lives of their husbands and sons who were being rounded up on Shanghai Road, Nanjing, China, 16 Dec 1937
Japanese troops posing with a captured Chinese Panzer I Ausf A tank, Nanjing, mid-Dec 1937Chinese women begging Japanese troops to spare the lives of their husbands and sons who were being rounded up on Shanghai Road, Nanjing, China, 16 Dec 1937
Japanese troops rounding up Chinese, Nanjing, China, 16 Dec 1937Japanese Army film crew in Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937
Japanese troops rounding up Chinese, Nanjing, China, 16 Dec 1937Japanese Army film crew in Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937
Japanese General Iwane Matsui marching into Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937, photo 1 of 2Japanese General Iwane Matsui marching into Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937, photo 1 of 3
Japanese General Iwane Matsui marching into Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937, photo 1 of 2Japanese General Iwane Matsui marching into Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937, photo 1 of 3
Japanese General Iwane Matsui marching into Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937, photo 2 of 3Japanese officers with Chinese civilians, Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937, photo 1 of 3
Japanese General Iwane Matsui marching into Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937, photo 2 of 3Japanese officers with Chinese civilians, Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937, photo 1 of 3

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