A plane takes off from Nanjing, China. Commander-in-chief General Shunroku Hata talks to a military officer in flight to Central China. General Hata and other Imperial Japanese Army officers in Central China. General Hata and other officers inspect Central China Expeditionary Army in China during the Second Sino-Japanese War (World War II).
Coconut trees on Japanese-occupied Hainan Island during the Second Sino-Japanese War (World War II). Native Chinese laborers work on railway tracks and in Tandoku Iron Mine, near Sanya, Hainan Island. Chinese laborers digging for iron ore in open pit mining. The laborers scoop iron ore and load into rail cars. A group of laborers push the rail wagons filled with iron ore into pit. A Japanese man supervises the miners. A laborer fills wagon with iron ore while another pushes a cart away. The wagons filled with iron ore move on railway track.
Japanese women and children mourn and follow behind a hearse during a funeral procession of Mr. Shinzo Akagi, special deputy general director of the Shanghai Industrial Bureau, who was shot dead by a Chinese nationalist group in World War II. Japanese soldiers lead the procession on the street. Crowds of civilians watch the procession in Shanghai, China. The Shanghai Municipal Council and Japanese consulate general attend the funeral. The procession crosses a bridge.
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