The commanders of Japan’s land and sea forces taking part in the invasion of China, met together in Shanghai, when Lieutenant-General Otoze Yamada, New Commander in chief of the Japanese forces invading China, called on Vice admiral Koshiro Oikawa, commander in chief of the Japanese fleet operating in China waters. Lieutenant-General Otozo Yamada, right, with Vice admiral Koshiro Oikawa on board the cruiser Idzumo, flagship of the Japanese fleet in China waters on Jan. 27, 1939, when the army leader called on his naval colleague in Shanghai. (AP Photo)
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