Japanese Troops Scale the Soochow Creek Wall, January 1938
Posted: September 9th, 2015 | No Comments »I think this is a rather remarkable picture – Japanese troops, brought to Shanghai as reinforcements after Tokyo’s attack on the city in 1937, arriving by boat and scaling the wall of the Soochow Creek (Suzhou Creek). It’s hard to work out exactly where this is on the Soochow Creek, but it must have been at low tide, and on the largely Japanese-controlled north side of the Creek (Hongkew side), with the Japanese commandeering sampans to take them from their troop ships to the bankside.