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Manchuria

“Memorial to Captain Araki in Hsingan Ling”, Manchuria propaganda postcard, 1936.
Japan-Manchuria Great Industrial Exposition, Toyama Prefecture, 1936.
Yamato Hotel, Dairen, Manchuria, c. 1930.
Patriotic Youth Brigade Farmers propaganda postcard, Manchukuo, c. 1940.
Great Manchurian Exhibition, Dairen, Manchukuo, 1933.
“Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere” propaganda postcard, 1942.
2600th Anniversary of the Founding of Japan, 1940.
Japan Air Transport Co., c. 1933.
Emperor Pu Yi (“The Last Emperor”), State Visit to Tokyo, 1935.
South Manchuria Railway Co., c. 1930-1940.
Yamato Hotel, Hoshigaura (Star Beach), Dairen, Manchuria, c. 1920.
Miscellaneous scenes of Manchukuo, c. 1940.
Tsitsihar (Qiqihar), Manchukuo, c. 1940.
Mukden, Manchuria (Manchukuo), c. 1940.
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905).
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