Jap Captors March Through Canton Streets -- Japanese infantry marching through the streets in the business section of Canton, after they had captured the leading city of South China, in an attempt to rid the city of snipers and and looters. The several layers of wire netting atop the roofs of buildings serve as protection from falling. Airplane bombs. November 11, 1938. (Photo by ACME)
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