The War in China in Pictures
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Hello to all ; another two.........................
Which place?
Source: WWII-China-Japan-war-Magazine-Dec-1937-No13-of 101-issue. eBay Auction.
TIA. Cheers. Raúl M .
Which place?
Source: WWII-China-Japan-war-Magazine-Dec-1937-No13-of 101-issue. eBay Auction.
TIA. Cheers. Raúl M .
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1) IJA parade in Shanghai
2) Map for Nanking and surroundings areas.
2) Map for Nanking and surroundings areas.
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Thank you very much L1E1 . Cheers. Raúl M .
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Hello to all ; another one.....................
Japanese troops nearby Chinese Wall...............
What does the legend say? TIA. Cheers. Raúl M .
Japanese troops nearby Chinese Wall...............
What does the legend say? TIA. Cheers. Raúl M .
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It's just the name of the magazine - the No. 15 issue of "Illustrated News of China Incident".
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Thanks again YC Chen . Cheers. Raúl M .
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Oooh, very nice! Can anyone be so kind as to translate the text on the side?
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政府物业不准乱动 i.e. GOVERNMENT PROPERTY NO TOUCHING
So the foreigner in the photo is clearly violating the rule
BTW Which "government" was this armored train belong to? I assume it belonged to Manchukuo army, but not sure. I have never seen other photos of armored train like this.
So the foreigner in the photo is clearly violating the rule
BTW Which "government" was this armored train belong to? I assume it belonged to Manchukuo army, but not sure. I have never seen other photos of armored train like this.
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This train does not look Russian, so maybe it was built by the Fentian army?
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I hadn't noticed this before, but isn't that a palm tree on the right side of the photo? If so, wouldn't that imply that the photo was most likely taken somewhere south of Shandong province? I know that the 19th Route Army had an armored train during the Shanghai Incident in 1932, so they weren't completely unknown in the south.
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Very nice photo! Thanks for posting.
Their hats are interesting...
Their hats are interesting...
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ARMED CHINESE SOLDIERS PEKING 1920s