Entering Manchuria

Japanese troops entering Manchuria in the wake of the so-called Mukden Incident during the Sino-Japanese War. After a bomb of unknown origin damaged the Japanese railway near Shenyang (Mukden), the Japanese Kwantung army guarding the railway used the incident as a pretext to occupy south Manchuria and eventually to set up a puppet government. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Japanese troops entering Manchuria in the wake of the so-called Mukden Incident during the Sino-Japanese War. After a bomb of unknown origin damaged the Japanese railway near Shenyang (Mukden), the Japanese Kwantung army guarding the railway used the incident as a pretext to occupy south Manchuria and eventually to set up a puppet government. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Entering Manchuria
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Credit:
Keystone / Staff
Editorial #:
2696432
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 September, 1931
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Source:
Hulton Archive
Barcode:
JM6300
Object name:
02x/27/diry/15294/27f
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3768 x 3364 px (31.90 x 28.48 cm) - 300 dpi - 5 MB