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Chinese soldier with Mauser C96 handgun and gas mask in a shoulder bag, Shanghai, China, mid-1937Chinese soldiers fighting at a roadblock, Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937
Chinese soldier with Mauser C96 handgun and gas mask in a shoulder bag, Shanghai, China, mid-1937Chinese soldiers fighting at a roadblock, Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937
Chinese soldiers in a machine gun nest, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937Chinese soldiers near Luodian, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937
Chinese soldiers in a machine gun nest, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937Chinese soldiers near Luodian, Shanghai, China, Sep 1937
Chinese soldiers near Shanghai, China, Aug-Sep 1937Chinese troops using a camouflaged rangefinder in Shanghai, China, 1937
Chinese soldiers near Shanghai, China, Aug-Sep 1937Chinese troops using a camouflaged rangefinder in Shanghai, China, 1937
Chinese Type 24 machine gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1937Communist Chinese machine gun crew of Eighth Route Army near the Great Wall, Laiyuan Hebei Province, China, Sep 1937
Chinese Type 24 machine gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1937Communist Chinese machine gun crew of Eighth Route Army near the Great Wall, Laiyuan Hebei Province, China, Sep 1937
Gao Zhihang in the hospital recuperating from injuries sustained on 15 Aug 1937Japanese soldiers fighting in streets of Shanghai, China, Aug-Oct 1937
Gao Zhihang in the hospital recuperating from injuries sustained on 15 Aug 1937Japanese soldiers fighting in streets of Shanghai, China, Aug-Oct 1937
Japanese soldiers inspecting downed Chinese Hawk III fighter Japanese troops landing at Jinshanwei on the coast of Hangzhou Bay near Shanghai, China, Aug-Oct 1937
Japanese soldiers inspecting downed Chinese Hawk III fighter 'Ningbo Special' (No. 2503), Far East Stadium, Shanghai, China, Aug-Sep 1937Japanese troops landing at Jinshanwei on the coast of Hangzhou Bay near Shanghai, China, Aug-Oct 1937
Men of Chinese 88th Division defending a street intersection, Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937Smoke above Zhabei district of Shanghai, China, Aug-Sep 1937
Men of Chinese 88th Division defending a street intersection, Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937Smoke above Zhabei district of Shanghai, China, Aug-Sep 1937
Soldiers of Chinese 88th Division gathering at a street corner in Shanghai, China, 1937Sunken ships in the Yangtze River near Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, China, Aug-Sep 1937; they were sunken to prevent Japanese from sailing up river
Soldiers of Chinese 88th Division gathering at a street corner in Shanghai, China, 1937Sunken ships in the Yangtze River near Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, China, Aug-Sep 1937; they were sunken to prevent Japanese from sailing up river
US Marines in Shanghai, China, mid-1937; note M1917 helmets, Thompson submachine gun, M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle, and M1917 machine gunZB vz. 26 light machine gun team of Chinese 87th Division at a barricade in the street of Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937, photo 1 of 2
US Marines in Shanghai, China, mid-1937; note M1917 helmets, Thompson submachine gun, M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle, and M1917 machine gunZB vz. 26 light machine gun team of Chinese 87th Division at a barricade in the street of Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937, photo 1 of 2
ZB vz. 26 light machine gun team of Chinese 87th Division at a barricade in the street of Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937, photo 2 of 2Japanese troops scaling a wall, Baoshan County, Zhejiang, China, 3 Sep 1937
ZB vz. 26 light machine gun team of Chinese 87th Division at a barricade in the street of Shanghai, China, Sep-Oct 1937, photo 2 of 2Japanese troops scaling a wall, Baoshan County, Zhejiang, China, 3 Sep 1937

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