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Barbed wire protecting the Shanghai International Settlement during the First Battle of Shanghai, China, 1932British troops in the Shanghai International Settlement during the First Battle of Shanghai, China, 1932
Barbed wire protecting the Shanghai International Settlement during the First Battle of Shanghai, China, 1932British troops in the Shanghai International Settlement during the First Battle of Shanghai, China, 1932
Chinese Army anti-aircraft gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1932Chinese Army machine gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1932, photo 1 of 2
Chinese Army anti-aircraft gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1932Chinese Army machine gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1932, photo 1 of 2
Chinese Army machine gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1932, photo 2 of 2Japanese troops on the Great Wall, near Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, China, 1932
Chinese Army machine gun crew, Shanghai, China, 1932, photo 2 of 2Japanese troops on the Great Wall, near Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, China, 1932
Mutsuki off Shanghai, China, Feb 1932, photo taken by G. Freret, USNSoldiers of the Chinese 19th Route Army at a roadblock in the Zhabei District of Shanghai, China, Feb 1932
Mutsuki off Shanghai, China, Feb 1932, photo taken by G. Freret, USNSoldiers of the Chinese 19th Route Army at a roadblock in the Zhabei District of Shanghai, China, Feb 1932
Model 123 prototype aircraft in flight, 1932; this design eventually produced the B-10 bombersUSS Lexington off Lahaina, Maui, US Territory of Hawaii, 16 Feb 1932
Model 123 prototype aircraft in flight, 1932; this design eventually produced the B-10 bombersUSS Lexington off Lahaina, Maui, US Territory of Hawaii, 16 Feb 1932
Troops of Chinese 19th Route Army guarding a roadblock in Shanghai, China, circa 28 Feb 1932Chinese troops at a roadblock in Shanghai, China, 1932
Troops of Chinese 19th Route Army guarding a roadblock in Shanghai, China, circa 28 Feb 1932Chinese troops at a roadblock in Shanghai, China, 1932
Chinese troops posing with a mortar, Shanghai, China, 1932Dietrich Bonhoeffer with students, spring 1932
Chinese troops posing with a mortar, Shanghai, China, 1932Dietrich Bonhoeffer with students, spring 1932
The mooring mast on the Ewa Plain, Oahu, Hawaii after being shortened to 50-ft, Mar 1932.USS Saratoga recovering aircraft off Maui, Hawaii, 2 Mar 1932. The aircraft are a collection of Vought O2U Corsairs, Martin BM-2 torpedo bombers, and Martin T4M torpedo bombers.
The mooring mast on the Ewa Plain, Oahu, Hawaii after being shortened to 50-ft, Mar 1932.USS Saratoga recovering aircraft off Maui, Hawaii, 2 Mar 1932. The aircraft are a collection of Vought O2U Corsairs, Martin BM-2 torpedo bombers, and Martin T4M torpedo bombers.
Inauguration ceremony of Puyi as the Chief Executive of the puppet state of Manchukuo, Xinjing (Changchun), China, 9 Mar 1932Portrait of Xi Qia, 9 Mar 1932
Inauguration ceremony of Puyi as the Chief Executive of the puppet state of Manchukuo, Xinjing (Changchun), China, 9 Mar 1932Portrait of Xi Qia, 9 Mar 1932
USS Jason (center) at Dewey Drydock, Subic Bay Navy Yard, Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 9 Mar 1932; note USS Canopus at upper right with S-38 (outboard) and three other submarinesView of forward turrets and bridge of heavy cruiser Takao, 20 Mar 1932
USS Jason (center) at Dewey Drydock, Subic Bay Navy Yard, Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 9 Mar 1932; note USS Canopus at upper right with S-38 (outboard) and three other submarinesView of forward turrets and bridge of heavy cruiser Takao, 20 Mar 1932

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