Yan Xishan with other officers, China, 1916-1918

Caption     Yan Xishan with other officers, China, 1916-1918 ww2dbase
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Photos at Same Place China
Added By C. Peter Chen
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1. Commenter identity confirmed C. Peter Chen says:
22 Jul 2021 11:48:11 AM

Front row, left to right:
Yan Xishan
Li Houji
Wang Zhanyuan
Meng Enyuan
Zhang Huaizhi
Cao Kun
Jiang Yanhang

Middle row, left to right:
Xu Shuzheng
Shi Jingyun
(others unidentified)

Right row, left to right:
(four men unidentified)
Jin Yunpeng, Chen Guangyuan, Ni Sichong
(others unidentified)

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