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Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

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Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

In 1934, on the 30th anniversary of the Russo-Japanese War, schoolgirls in Tokyo prayed by the Monument to the Unknown Soldier.

Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

1934, Ginza, Tokyo, a woman in front of a department store

Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

1935, Ginza, Tokyo, waitress at a coffee shop

Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

In 1937, at the railway station, a mother bid farewell to her son who was about to go on a campaign.

Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

In 1937, 17-year-old Japanese actress Setsuko Hara. During World War II, Hara participated in many films on the themes of Japanese militarism and greater East Asia co-prosperity.

Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

In 1938, women promoted the 1940 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. It was eventually discontinued with the outbreak of World War II.

Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

1941, Ginza, Tokyo, street

Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

In 1941, a female worker producing gas masks. On July 28, 1937, the Japanese Army issued a combat order allowing the Japanese army to use poison in combat.

Women in Tokyo during the Japanese invasion of China

In 1941, a Japanese woman promoting gas masks

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