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Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)

“Assault on Taiyuan Castle”, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, 1937.
Mitsubishi Ki-1 “Army Type 93” Heavy Bomber, c. 1935.
“Comet” fountain pen advertising postcards, 1939-1940.
Great Japan Aviation Boy Scouts (“Dai Nihonkōkū seishōnen-tai”) recruitment postcard, c. 1938.
Patriotic Women’s Association propaganda postcard series, c. 1940.
“Standing watch”, 2nd Sino-Japanese War, c. 1940.
I.J.A. Mitsubishi Ki-21 Type 97 (“Sally”) Heavy Bomber, ca. 1938.
“The Shanghai Trouble” postcard series, 1932.
Thousand-person Stitches (Sennin-bari) propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
“The Battle of the Railway Corps”, 2nd Sino-Japanese War, c. 1940.
“Student at Tokyo Army Aviation School” propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
Yamato Hotel, Dairen, Manchuria, c. 1930.
Imperial Japanese Navy Shanghai Naval Landing Force (SNLF) Marine, 1932.
Patriotic Youth Brigade Farmers propaganda postcard, Manchukuo, c. 1940.
“Assembling a comfort bag” propaganda and advertising postcard, c.1940.
Imperial Japanese Navy Fleet Commanders, 1936.
“Patriotic March” (“Aikoku koshinkyoku”) propaganda postcard, c. 1937.
“Solid nation union to sail in rough sea” propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
I.J.N. “Tosa”-class battleship “Kaga”, c. 1922.
National Spiritual Mobilization Movement propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
Dai Nihon Kokubo-fujin (Greater Japan National Women’s Defense Association), c. 1940.
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