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In November 1937, some old photos of the Japanese invaders attacking Taicang and Kunshan, Jiangsu

On November 14, 1937, in Taicang, Jiangsu, the Japanese troops were entering the city. The team was slightly messy. It can be clearly seen that the Japanese soldiers were short but generally strong and strong.

On November 14, 1937, the Japanese troops continued to march after occupying Taicang, Jiangsu Province. There were three Japanese biplanes in the sky.

On November 14, 1937, Japanese troops marched through the ruins of Taicang, Jiangsu Province after a fierce battle.

On November 16, 1937, after the Japanese army occupied Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, they found a slogan supporting Chiang Kai-shek written by the Central Propaganda Department of the Kuomintang on the wall.

On November 18, 1937, in Kunshan, Jiangsu, the Japanese troops were undergoing an assault mission. At the front was the Japanese officer leading the assault.

On November 18, 1937, in Kunshan, Jiangsu, Japanese troops were marching in the direction of Suzhou.

On November 18, 1937, Japanese troops were attacking Suzhou by boat on Puppet Lake in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province (1)

On November 18, 1937, Japanese troops were taking boats on Puppet Lake in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province Japanese troops attacking Suzhou (2).

You can clearly see the Japanese standard equipment Type 92 heavy machine gun on the bow: this is the most heavily invested and most popular heavy machine gun in the Japanese invasion of China. It has the characteristics of fierce power, stable shooting, safety and reliability. But it is relatively bulky, and it usually takes four Japanese soldiers to move a Type 92 heavy machine gun.