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The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

Precious photos after the fall of the three northeastern provinces, friends who like history suggest collecting.

Figure 1: The main general of the Northeast Army

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

The main leader of the Northeast Army

Zhang Xueliang (third from right) and He Yingqin (second from right) on the review table. Zhang Xueliang, Zi Hanqing, a native of Haicheng, Liaoning. In December 1928, he announced the change of northeast china and was appointed commander of the Northeast Border Defense Chief's Office. In 1930, during the Central Plains War, he led his troops into the customs to help Chiang Kai-shek, and served as the deputy commander-in-chief of the General Headquarters of the Army, Navy and Air Force. The entry of the Northeast Army into the customs caused a tight border defense in the northeast, and the "918" incident broke out the following year.

Figure 2, Huanggutun

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

Huanggutun

Refugees from the northeast fleeing the war. Three years ago, zhang Zuolin, the ruler of the northeast, was killed by someone sent by the Japanese Kwantung Army while passing through Huanggutun when he returned to Shenyang from Beiping.

Figure 3: The headquarters of the Japanese Kwantung Army

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

Kwantung Army Command

The headquarters of the Japanese Kwantung Army was moved from Lushun to Shenyang

Figure 4, Shenyang Airport

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

Shenyang Airport

Shenyang Airfield was occupied by the Japanese army

Figure 5, Kenji Toihara

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

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Kenji Doihara (first from right), the head of Japan's Fengtian secret service, served as the interim mayor of Shenyang

Figure 6, The Japanese Self-Police Regiment

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

The Japanese residents organized the Self-Police Corps to assist the Japanese army in defending China

Figure VII, Nanling Barracks

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

South Ridge Barracks

The Chinese defenders stubbornly resisted at the Nanling Barracks

Figure 8, China Railway Patrol

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

The Japanese disarmed the Chinese railway patrol

Figure 9: Japanese troops stationed in Korea

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

Japanese troops stationed in Korea

Japanese troops stationed in Korea invaded the northeast

Figure 10, Japanese armored vehicles

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

Japanese armored vehicle - French imports Of Runo - FT17

Figure 11, Commander of the Kwantung Army Honjo Shigeru

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

The commander of the Japanese Kwantung Army, Honjo Shigeru, and the commander of the Korean Army, Hayashi Milling Shiro

Figure XII, Japanese 2nd Division

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

Japanese 2nd Division

The Japanese Second Army assembled in Changchun to prepare to attack the city of Jilin

Figure 13, representatives of Jilin Province surrender

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

The Japanese multi-gate division invaded and occupied Jilin City, and Xi Qia, the representative chairman of Jilin Province, surrendered to the Japanese army

Figure 14, Ordinary people in the northeast

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

The villagers watched with trepidation the Japanese aggression, but could do nothing.

Figure XV, Some resistance of the Northeast Army

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

Captured resisters

Figure 16, Ashes of the Japanese Army

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

The Japanese held the ashes of soldiers who had died in battle

Figure 17, the capital of Heilongjiang Province

The fall of the three northeastern provinces, precious old photos

The Japanese invaded Qiqihar, the capital of Heilongjiang Province.

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