Horrors of War Cards, part 3, cards 170 through 272

The Japanese bomb more Chinese cities.

Another card dealing with Chinese guerilla forces.

Women patriots urging on the Chinese population.

Japanese woman were also learning how to fight.

"Hara-kiri" explained.

The Chinese and Japanese fight in what is essentially a graveyard.

A Chinese plane that is shot down turns out to have a Russian pilot.

Japanese forces destroy Chinese tombs as punishment for what they consider treasonous acts.

Chinese troops attack a Japanese position.

A Japanese bomber raid on the Emperor's birthday.

A successful Chinese attack on Japanese troops.

Russian and Japanese troops confront each other, although Russia did not enter World War II until extremely late.

Another card dealing with the Soviet/Japanese conflict.

Japanese troops fire on the Russians, driving them back.

Another card about the Russian/Japanese fighting.

The Russians turn on their own.

The Russians and the Japanese reach an armistice agreement.

The Japanese bombing of Canton.

Japanese torture Russian prisoners.

Another American gunboat in Chinese waters.

The Japanese shoot down an airplane and then try to kill the pilot as he swims away.

Yet another American gunboat becomes involved in the Chinese/Japanese war.

Charges are made against both sides of using poison gas.



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