File:Nan'yo-cho truck.JPG
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English: Nan'yo-cho(Administrative Headquarters of the South Pacific Mandate) truck 日本語: 南洋庁のトラック |
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English: Japanese book "Photograph collection of South Pacific Surveys (1939 version)" published by Gakuto-Shiseikai. 日本語: 学徒至誠会「南洋踏査記念写真帖(昭和14年版)」より。 |
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