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English: Propaganda leaflet of the first anniversary of Sino-Japanese Basic Treaty.
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Source 「JACAR(アジア歴史資料センター)Ref.C04123483000、昭和16年 「陸支密大日記 第64号 3/4」(防衛省防衛研究所)」 撒布宣伝物綴送付の件
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