描述1938 Japanese at Lo Wu Bridge, Guangdong-Hong Kong border.jpg
English: *After capturing Guangzhou and other cities in Guangdong Province in the Canton Operation in October 1938, the Japanese imposed a blockade of British Hong Kong by holding the Guangdong side of the Lo Wu Bridge, the land border of British Hong Kong connecting mainland China. The purpose of the blockade is to cut Allied supplies reaching the Chinese Nationalist Army. The Guangzhou–Kowloon through train (pictured at the centre), which run through Lo Wu Bridge, could not get across the border. In the photo, people in the front are Japanese solders, stepping on the soil of Bao'an County, mainland China. This photo is taken between 22 October 1938 and 16 November 1938.
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