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Killed 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 soldiersThis particular Panzer I Ausf. A light tank covered a Chinese retreat in Nanjing, China for many hours on 12 Dec 1937 before being captured by the Japanese, photo 1 of 2
Killed 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 soldiersThis particular Panzer I Ausf. A light tank covered a Chinese retreat in Nanjing, China for many hours on 12 Dec 1937 before being captured by the Japanese, photo 1 of 2
This particular Panzer I Ausf. A light tank covered a Chinese retreat in Nanjing, China for many hours on 12 Dec 1937 before being captured by the Japanese, photo 2 of 2Air raid shelter, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
This particular Panzer I Ausf. A light tank covered a Chinese retreat in Nanjing, China for many hours on 12 Dec 1937 before being captured by the Japanese, photo 2 of 2Air raid shelter, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
Battle-damaged Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Chinese self-organized burial team taking care of the remains of a slain child, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
Battle-damaged Nanjing, China, Jan 1938Chinese self-organized burial team taking care of the remains of a slain child, Nanjing, China, Jan 1938
Former headquarters of the Republic of China government in Nanjing, China after Japanese capture, circa Jan 1938Inauguration ceremony of the Chinese collaborationist Nanjing Autonomous Commission, China, 1 Jan 1938
Former headquarters of the Republic of China government in Nanjing, China after Japanese capture, circa 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 1938Chinese cadet with Czech-made ZB vz. 26 light machine gun and German-style helmet, Central Military Academy, Nanjing, China, 1930s
Tao Hsi-shan speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Chinese collaborationist Nanjing Autonomous Commission, China, 1 Jan 1938Chinese cadet with Czech-made ZB vz. 26 light machine gun and German-style helmet, Central Military Academy, Nanjing, China, 1930s
Wang Jingwei at a ceremony, Nanjing, China, circa early 1940Wang Jingwei and Chinese and Japanese civilian officials at the ceremony establishing a Japanese government in Nanjing, China, 30 Mar 1940
Wang Jingwei at a ceremony, Nanjing, China, circa early 1940Wang Jingwei and Chinese and Japanese civilian officials at the ceremony establishing a Japanese government in Nanjing, China, 30 Mar 1940
Wang Jingwei and military officers at the ceremony establishing a Japanese government in Nanjing, China, 30 Mar 1940Japanese bringing Wang Jingwei
Wang Jingwei and military officers at the ceremony establishing a Japanese government in Nanjing, China, 30 Mar 1940Japanese bringing Wang Jingwei's mother to Nanjing, China as a virtual prisoner to better control Wang Jingwei and his puppet government, Apr 1940
Wang Jingwei officially being sworn in as the president of the Japanese puppet regime in Nanjing, China, 29 Nov 1940; he had been the acting leader of the puppet regime since 20 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei signing an agreement with the Japanese over the recognition of the puppet nation of Manchukuo, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940
Wang Jingwei officially being sworn in as the president of the Japanese puppet regime in Nanjing, China, 29 Nov 1940; he had been the acting leader of the puppet regime since 20 Mar 1940Wang Jingwei signing an agreement with the Japanese over the recognition of the puppet nation of Manchukuo, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940
Wang Jingwei speaking at a ceremony in which the Japanese puppet states of Manchukuo and Nanjing recognized each other, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Chinese naval infantrymen of the Japanese puppet regime on the parade ground of the naval officer academy, Nanjing, China, circa 1941; seen in 1941 issue no. 12 of the Chinese edition of Osaka Mainichi
Wang Jingwei speaking at a ceremony in which the Japanese puppet states of Manchukuo and Nanjing recognized each other, Nanjing, China, 30 Nov 1940Chinese naval infantrymen of the Japanese puppet regime on the parade ground of the naval officer academy, Nanjing, China, circa 1941; seen in 1941 issue no. 12 of the Chinese edition of Osaka Mainichi
Japanese officers at the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Nanjing, China, 1941Japanese puppet government in Nanjing celebration the first anniversary of its
Japanese officers at the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Nanjing, China, 1941Japanese puppet government in Nanjing celebration the first anniversary of its 'return' to the Chinese capital city, China, 30 Mar 1941; note portrait of Wang Jingwei atop the slogan

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