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All the photos were taken to report about Nanking after the Japanese occupation in 1937 for the newspaper article entitled "Nanking in Restoring Peace" and placed in the article.

(Right) Japanese soldiers buying from a Chinese; (center top) Chinese farmers who returned to Nanking cultivating their fields; (center bottom) Chinese citizens returning to Nanking; (left) Street barbershop, Chinese adults and children smiling and wearing armbands of the flag of Japan
Date published on 1937-12-18, five days after the Japanese occupation of Nanking.
Source Japanese newspaper w:Asahi Shimbun
Author Asahi Shimbun newspaper
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public domain in Japan

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2009-03-23 07:52:42 421 × 307 Arimasa {{PD-Japan}} {{Information |Description = Photos of Nanking for the ariticle entitled "Nanking in Restoring Peace" |Source = Japanese newspaper Asahi Shinbun |Date = Dec. 18, 1937 |Author = |Permission = public domai

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