In July 1937, the site of the Lugouqiao Incident took old photos. Other photos of the Lugouqiao Incident are shown in:The“ July 7th Incident” The“ July 7th Incident” (II)
![图片[1]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P148.jpg)
“七七事变”后拍摄的第29军将士在宛平县城上监视日军
![图片[2]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P149.jpg)
1937年的卢沟桥
![图片[3]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P150.jpg)
侵华日军随军记者拍摄的“卢沟桥事变”侵华日军战地照片。
![图片[4]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P149-50.jpg)
南口火车站门前等待开赴前线的中国士兵
![图片[5]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P151-50.jpg)
日本侵略军占领下的卢沟桥。
![图片[6]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P152.jpg)
日本侵略军占领下的卢沟桥
![图片[7]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P152-50.jpg)
日军空中拍摄的卢沟桥及宛平县城图(右斜上方为永定河)
![图片[8]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P153.jpg)
这是守卫卢沟桥的29军士兵抵抗日本侵略军入侵
![图片[9]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P153-50.jpg)
中国军队在卢沟桥抗击日军的进攻
![图片[10]-Old photos taken on the scene of the Lugouqiao Incident in July 1937-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-1910191P156.jpg)
驻守宛平城的中国军队奔赴卢沟桥抵抗日军
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