"japanese army" shanghai 1937 Stock Photos and Images
RM2B015HM–China: Shanghai in flames - the Battle of Shanghai, 1937. The Battle of Shanghai (1937), known in Chinese as Battle of Songhu, was the first of the twenty-two major engagements fought between the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China and the Imperial Japanese Army of the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was one of the largest and bloodiest battles of the entire war.
RM2K089X9–Japanese soldiers in Shanghai in 1937. The Battle of Shanghai was the first of the 22 major engagements fought between the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) of the Republic of China (ROC) and the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) of the Empire of Japan at the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War
RM2B01561–China: Japanese troops in Shanghai, 1937. Second Sino-Japanese War (July 7, 1937 – September 9, 1945). The Second Sino-Japanese War was a military conflict fought primarily between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the war merged into the greater conflict of World War II as a major front of what is broadly known as the Pacific War. Although the two countries had fought intermittently since 1931, total war started in earnest in 1937 and ended only with the surrender of Japan in 1945.
RM2RK1T0E–Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937—1945. Shanghai Expeditionary Army Commander General Matsui Iwane rides into Nanking during celebrations commemorating the fall of the city to the Imperial Japanese Army, December 17, 1937.
RM2B02CPK–The Battle of Shanghai (1937), known in Chinese as the Battle of Songhu, was the first of the twenty-two major engagements fought between the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China and the Imperial Japanese Army of the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was one of the largest and bloodiest battles of the entire war.
RMH9N1PX–1937 The Star (London) front page Battle for Shanghai
RM2B02AEH–The Battle of Shanghai (1937), known in Chinese as the Battle of Songhu, was the first of the twenty-two major engagements fought between the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China and the Imperial Japanese Army of the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was one of the largest and bloodiest battles of the entire war. According to historians Yoshiaki Yoshimi and Kentaro Awaya, gas weapons, such as tear gas, were used only sporadically in 1937 but in early 1938, the Imperial Japanese Army began full-scale use of sneeze and nausea gas (red), and from mid-1939, u
RM2HE5TGY–Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945. A Japanese Kempei–military policeman, pictured in the center, and three security volunteers, guard a British Vickers Mark E Type B light tank captured from armored troops of Chiang Kai-shek’s National Revolutionary Army during the Battle of Shanghai, August-November 1937.
RM2BW29EN–French defy the Japanese in Shanghai. Halt lorry convoy at Concession. These pictures, just received in London, show scenes in the French Concession, Shanghai, where an international incident was narrowly averted. Following their 'Victory March' through Shanghai, Japanese army lorries laden with supplies for troops tried to pass through the Concession , but was stopped by a police cordon. After an hour's argument, during which the situation grew steadily more tence, the lorries were allowed to pass with a police guard. Photo shows, French police in the French concession, Shanghai, disarming es
RM2J72CNJ–British C-In-C's Visit Probable Future Dictator Of Chinese Municipality Of Shanghai -- General Iwane Matsui (centre), commander of the Japanese army forces operating in the Shanghai area and probable future dictator of the Chinese Municipality of Greater Shanghai. This photograph was taken on the occasion of the friendly call by Admiral Sir Charles Little (left) and Major General A. P. D. Telfer-Smollett, respectively commander-in-Chief of British Naval Forces and Commander-in-Chief of British military forces in Shanghai. It is reported that the diminutive Japanese general kept his two disting
RM2J72CM4–General Iwane Matsui who is in ***** the Japanese forces in Shanghai. September 1, 1937. (Photo by Universal Pictorial & Agency).
RM2J72CME–Commands Japanese Forces In China -- General Iwane Matsui, former commanding general of the Island of Formosa and a former member of the Supreme War Council, who has been recalled from retirement to take command of all the Japanese forces in the Shanghai area. August 24, 1937. (Photo by Wide World Photos).
RM2K0AK0T–Petition team of Shanghai female students. This petition was aimed for the government to fight against the Japanese army.
RMH9N1RA–1937 News of the World front page Bombing of Shanghai
RM2K0AJYM–Japanese army sets fire on Chinese civilian houses on Tongji Road in Shanghai, they guard the houses with guns, not allowing civilians to escape.
RMF7NG6K–The Battle of Shanghai was the first of the twenty-two major engagements fought between the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) of the Republic of China (ROC) and the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) of the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War 19
RM2K0AK0M–The symbol of the petition group by Shanghai Datong High School. This petition was aimed for the government to fight against the Japanese army.
RMH9N1R9–1937 Evening Standard front page Battle for Peking
RM2K0AKBA–Students of Shanghai High School and Chizhi Academy dropped out of school collectively to fight against the enemy's takeover of the school. Pictured is a photo of the front gate of Shanghai High School's Front Gate. This was during the Japanese invasion of China, the enemy is the Japanese army.
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