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Skeptic | 07 Jul 2014 7:47 p.m. PST |
Supposing that the Japanese did use aerial photography during the Second Sino-Japanese War, are any of the photographs known to have survived the war (and subsequent events)? If so, where might they be now? Were any captured by the US or Nationalist Chinese? |
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