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Imperial Japanese Army

“Assault on Taiyuan Castle”, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, 1937.
I.J.A. Engineering Corps, c. 1905.
Mitsubishi Ki-1 “Army Type 93” Heavy Bomber, c. 1935.
“Life in the Army” series, IJAAS parade field fly-over, c. 1914.
Exhibition of war trophy munitions and weapons, Marunouchi, Tokyo, c. 1906.
Great Japan Aviation Boy Scouts (“Dai Nihonkōkū seishōnen-tai”) recruitment postcard, c. 1938.
Mitsubishi No. 2 (I.J.A. 2MB2) prototype light bomber, c. 1925.
“Standing watch”, 2nd Sino-Japanese War, c. 1940.
I.J.A. Mitsubishi Ki-21 Type 97 (“Sally”) Heavy Bomber, ca. 1938.
Armistice Celebration Ending the Great War, Tokyo, November 1918.
Kawasaki Dockyard Co. (Aviation Department), Hyogo, Kobe, c. 1925.
Early victories of the Great East Asia War, propaganda postcard series, c. 1942.
“General Head-Quarters of the Manchurian Armies in Mukden”, 1906.
“Battle of the Yalu River”, Russo-Japanese War commemorative postcard, 1906.
Kawasaki Ki-10 Type 95 fighter, c. 1935.
“The Battle of the Railway Corps”, 2nd Sino-Japanese War, c. 1940.
“Memorial to Captain Araki in Hsingan Ling”, Manchuria propaganda postcard, 1936.
Nakajima E4N2 reconnaissance floatplane, military recruitment postcard, c. 1935.
“Imperial Head-Quarters during the [First] China-Japan War”, Hiroshima, c. 1910.
Omote-cho Palace of Prince Chichibu, Akasaka, Tokyo, c. 1940.
Propaganda postcard reproduction of a 35th Army Day poster, March 10, 1940.
The Surrender of Singapore propaganda postcard, 1942.
“Assembling a comfort bag” propaganda and advertising postcard, c.1940.

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