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K800 motorcycles of Chinese Army still-in-training Armored Regiment, Nanjing, China, circa 1937K800 motorcycles of Chinese Army still-in-training Armored Regiment, Nanjing, China, circa 1937
K800 motorcycles of Chinese Army still-in-training Armored Regiment, Nanjing, China, circa 1937K800 motorcycles of Chinese Army still-in-training Armored Regiment, Nanjing, China, circa 1937
K800 motorcycles of Chinese Army still-in-training Armored Regiment, Nanjing, China, circa 1937Kong Xiangxi (H. H. Kung) and Chiang Kaishek, China, early 1937
K800 motorcycles of Chinese Army still-in-training Armored Regiment, Nanjing, China, circa 1937Kong Xiangxi (H. H. Kung) and Chiang Kaishek, China, early 1937
SdKfz. 222 light armored cars of the Chinese 88th Division, China, circa late 1930sYue Yiqin in full flight gear with a Hawk III fighter, China, 1930s
SdKfz. 222 light armored cars of the Chinese 88th Division, China, circa late 1930sYue Yiqin in full flight gear with a Hawk III fighter, China, 1930s
Zhang Jinghui with family, circa 1930sZheng Xiaoxu, China, circa 1930s
Zhang Jinghui with family, circa 1930sZheng Xiaoxu, China, circa 1930s
Wang Jingwei arriving at Ming Palace Airport, Nanjing, China, 18 Jan 1937, photo 1 of 2Wang Jingwei arriving at Ming Palace Airport, Nanjing, China, 18 Jan 1937, photo 2 of 2
Wang Jingwei arriving at Ming Palace Airport, Nanjing, China, 18 Jan 1937, photo 1 of 2Wang Jingwei arriving at Ming Palace Airport, Nanjing, China, 18 Jan 1937, photo 2 of 2
Students from Beiping presenting Chiang Kaishek a sword forged with funding donated by fellow students, auditorium of the Republic of China Military Academy, Nanjing, China, Feb 1937Song Meiling and Chiang Kaishek at the grand opening of Overseas Chinese Hostel, Nanjing, China, 11 Feb 1937
Students from Beiping presenting Chiang Kaishek a sword forged with funding donated by fellow students, auditorium of the Republic of China Military Academy, Nanjing, China, Feb 1937Song Meiling and Chiang Kaishek at the grand opening of Overseas Chinese Hostel, Nanjing, China, 11 Feb 1937
Chiang Kaishek with Japanese ambassador Shigeru Kawagoe, Nanjing, China, 6 Mar 1937Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Chonghui (Wang Chung-hui) with German Ambassador to China Oskar Trautmann, Nanjing, China, 10 Mar 1937
Chiang Kaishek with Japanese ambassador Shigeru Kawagoe, Nanjing, China, 6 Mar 1937Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Chonghui (Wang Chung-hui) with German Ambassador to China Oskar Trautmann, Nanjing, China, 10 Mar 1937
Yubari in Shanghai, China, Apr 1937MT-1 Hayabusa aircraft at rest, China, 1 Apr 1937
Yubari in Shanghai, China, Apr 1937MT-1 Hayabusa aircraft at rest, China, 1 Apr 1937
Chinese troops at Bazi Bridge, Shanghai, China, circa early- or mid-1937Hubei Province Chairman Huang Shaohong, Nationalist Party military instructor General Jiang Fangzhen (courtesy name Baili), and Italian Finance Minister Alberto De Stefani at Hankou, Hubei Province, China, 20 May 1937
Chinese troops at Bazi Bridge, Shanghai, China, circa early- or mid-1937Hubei Province Chairman Huang Shaohong, Nationalist Party military instructor General Jiang Fangzhen (courtesy name Baili), and Italian Finance Minister Alberto De Stefani at Hankou, Hubei Province, China, 20 May 1937
United States Navy photo of the cruiser HMS Cumberland on the Yangtze River, China below Hankow (now Hankou), 30 May 1937.Chinese troops defending Lugou Bridge, Beiping, China, Jul 1937
United States Navy photo of the cruiser HMS Cumberland on the Yangtze River, China below Hankow (now Hankou), 30 May 1937.Chinese troops defending Lugou Bridge, Beiping, China, Jul 1937

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