Japanese_soldier_with_flags_in_December_1937_detail,_front_cover_of_"Pictorial_World_-_Nisshi_Dai_Jihen_Go_No.4"_Vol._13_No._12_日本語_「世界画報・日支大事變號・第四輯」の表表紙,_Sekai_Gaho_Vol.13_No.12_(cropped).jpg
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Description Japanese soldier with flags in December 1937 detail, front cover of "Pictorial World - Nisshi Dai Jihen Go No.4" Vol. 13 No. 12 日本語 「世界画報・日支大事變號・第四輯」の表表紙, Sekai Gaho Vol.13 No.12 (cropped).jpg |
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The front cover of the Sekai Gaho ("Pictorial World - Nisshi Dai Jihen Go No.4") Vol. 13 No. 12
日本語:
「世界画報・日支大事變號・第四輯」の表表紙
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Source | 「世界画報 日支大事變號・第四輯」, 第十三巻第十二號, 國際情報社, 昭和十二年 ("The Pictorial World - Nisshi Dai Jihen Go No.4" Vol. 13 No. 12, Kokusai Joho Sha, 1937), Image from ノモシカツナト告廣誌雜之和昭 (Showa no Zasshi Kokoku to Natsukashimono) | |||
Author | 國際情報社 (Kokusai Joho Sha) | |||
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