File:Japanese Generals into Chinese Government building in Nanking.jpg
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DescriptionJapanese Generals into Chinese Government building in Nanking.jpg |
English: Japanese general officers go into Chinese Government building in Nanking. Commander Matsui is on the lead horse at the "x" mark.(December 17, 1937) 日本語: 南京の国民政府庁舎に入る日本軍将官、先頭×印の馬上が松井指揮官(昭和12年12月17日) |
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English: China Incident Photograph Album (Shina Jihen Shashin Cho), published in 1938 by Tokosha. 日本語: 支那事変写真帖(東光社、昭和13年発行) |
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