File:在菲臺籍日本兵 Taiwanese soldier during World War II.jpg

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Photo of a Taiwanese Japanese soldier in the South Pacific Philippines holding a knife

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中文(繁體):在南洋菲律賓的台籍日本兵持刀照
English: Photo of a Taiwanese Japanese soldier in the South Pacific Philippines holding a knife
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Source http://khm.gov.tw/home02.aspx?ID=$3005&IDK=2&EXEC=D&DATA=1114&AP=$3005_HISTORY-0
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依中華民國《著作權法》第 34 條: 攝影、視聽、錄音及表演之著作財產權存續至著作公開發表後五十年。

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