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The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

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Group photo of the commanders in the Old Summer Palace, the Japanese army on the far right, and the only Asian country in the Eight-Nation Alliance

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

1942, Wuhan. A parade organized by the invading Japanese army and the traitorous puppet government to celebrate the fall of Singapore. Photo: Eiichi Kashiwahara

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

Nanjing, September 1, 1945. Japanese prisoners of war were escorted by the Nationalist army to the prisoner of war camp

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

In 1940, the "Command of the Shina Dispatch Army" of the Japanese invasion of China produced a copy of "The Castle of China". A complete plan of the county seat in China is drawn. We can learn about our hometown through these diagrams

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

France, August 31, 1886. Xu Jingcheng, the Qing ambassador to France, congratulated Michel-Eugène Chevreu, a famous French chemist, on his 100th birthday. This series of serial photographs records the scene of the guests and hosts talking and laughing when they met at that time. Ambassador Xu is cordial and sincere. Scientists are pleasant and lovely. Pictures 1 to 4, Ambassador Xu sent a congratulatory gift~~ Ancient Chinese cultural relics: Jue. It may be that the weather is too hot, Ambassador Xu took off his official uniform and changed into civilian clothes, shaking a feather fan. The last two are separate

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

90s, Russia

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

Beijing, 1978 old photo super talk

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

Figure 1~~ Figure 5, on November 12, 1940, Wang Jingwei was at the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing. Figure 6, March 23, 1943, Wang Jingwei at Zhongshan Hall in Guangzhou.

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in 1943. Some of the photos are of the West Thousand Buddha Caves, and Figure 9 is the current Mogao Caves

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

Moscow, 1954

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

The monk can't run the tower. In 1860, after the British and French troops burned down the Jingyi Yuan Zhao Temple and the glazed pagoda, some people "cleaned" the surviving bricks and tiles from the bottom to the top. Figure 1 is an old photo of the Chengde Glazed Pagoda, which is similar to that of Xiangshan, and can be compared with the Xiangshan Glazed Tower. Figure 2, the first floor has been demolished and left bare. It is impossible for the Anglo-French forces to take away the white marble railing. Fig. 3, Fig. 4, the railing on the second floor is still there. Fig. 5, the second layer railing was removed

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

In the early 1950s, the Alzinba people who worked at the North Pavilion factory of the Orthodox Church in Beijing pose for a photo in front of the workshop. After more than 200 years of mixed breeding, there are still traces of rare Russians. <br/> Fig. 1, aerial photograph of the North Pavilion in 1945. Figure 2, the location of the North Pavilion, which is the Russian Embassy today. Figures 3 to 5, group photo and magnified effect. <br /> Related introduction: Beijing Albazin ~~ Sino-Russian mixed race descendants. Wikipedia: Albazin (Russian: А

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

03 Foreigners travel in a human-powered sedan chair

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

The players will write their own legends with sweat and hard work, and the audience will also witness a wonderful football feast.

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

For writers and artists, this is not a joke or self-deprecation. This series of pictures documents the life of a French writer, painter, musician, and director who raised a cat. Assuming they don't have cats, their artistic lives are worrying. Cats, this clingy leprechaun can really make people calm down and think about life

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

American photographer Eve Arnold's portrait of Beijing in 1979

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

In 1980, the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

They were born together in this village in 1927, and 65 years later, the former companions have returned to this place, a familiar place, but they have long since lost their hair and sideburns.

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

In the 1900s, the ancient city of Fengtian (now Shenyang). Figure 1, Small East Gate. Figure 2, the small south gate. Figure 3, West Gate. Figure 4, Northwest Gate. Figure 5, Drum Tower. Fig. 6, Clock Tower

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

On December 8, 1980, Yao Wenyuan at the scene of the trial

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

Traveling around the world on a motorcycle, this woman dares to think and do

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

When: 1925. If it is Zhentou, then this is Shijiazhuang Railway Station. But after a search on Baidu, Zhentou Station was renamed Shijiazhuang Station in 1918. So, either I guessed the wrong location, or the time of the photo was wrong

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

In 1925, under an ancient building in Shanxi, several soldiers were standing guard. At that time, they may have been Yan Xishan's subordinates.

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

The woman's frightened expression pierced it all.

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

This is a common old photo. I like it because of the Jianrui Camp watchtowers on the hill behind the glazed tower of Zhaomiao. Nearby is the watchtower of Qianxian Ling Village. However, Qianxianling Village cannot be seen from the name of the village. However, Xiying, which is not far from it, is quite like the name of Qiying Village. However, I once asked the villagers, and he said that most of the residents of this village were Manchus, and the Eight Banners soldiers in the past. So, the two villages may have been one flag camp in the past. I've been to Qianxian three times

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

In 1840, Lin Zexu banned smoking, but opium was still banned in the Qing Dynasty

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

1340 life encyclopedia you don't know

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

1906 year. The office building of Jinghan Railway Bureau is located at the south exit of Xiagongfu on the west side of Wangfujing Street, and the Beijing Hotel is on the west side, which belonged to Wenjun Wangfu in the late Qing Dynasty

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

In 1913, the American female writer Mary Gaunt photographed the Fenzhou Mansion ~~ today's Fenyang City. There is a feeling of yellow sky and thick earth

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

High-resolution image taken in 1905

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

In 1956, the soldiers of the Big Brother family visited the Temple of Heaven

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

Old photo: 1993, Suzhou, these places, can you still recognize them?

The Cruel Truth of History You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Truth About the Japanese Army's Invasion of China

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