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Description Chinese machine gun nest in the outskirts of the Wuhan area during the en:Battle of Wuhan. (Chinese: 武汉外围战斗。
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Chinese machine gun position, near Wuhan, circa August–October 1938,WWII Database

曹聚仁、舒宗侨编. 中国抗战画史. 1947: p. 10
Author 唐古樵
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current02:53, 28 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 02:53, 28 November 2005592 × 371 (119 KB)Vanished user 456745753784Chinese machine gun nest in the Battle of Wuhan Originally uploaded by en:User:BlueShirts on en.wikipedia.org. {{PD-China}} Category:Second Sino-Japanese War

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