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A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

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The person in the photo, who was onlookers by the Japanese army, was an anti-Japanese hero, he was a guerrilla scout, unfortunately he was caught by the Japanese army, and then a group of Japanese soldiers were watching him.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

The Japanese soldier in the photo shows a lewd smile, while the Qing prisoner is undaunted and sees death as if he were home.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

During World War II, the SS-211 submarine of the U.S. military sank a Japanese Navy submarine in a naval battle with the Japanese army. After several shells hit the Japanese submarine, they directly blew the submarine into two parts, and the explosion of the shells also set off a huge wave.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

Posters of the Japanese army publicizing the power of its new aircraft

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

Onlookers and foreign women. Foreign woman: We're not afraid of onlookers.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

05Two weather-covered women, carrying young children, are struggling to find food in the streets and alleys.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

The location of this group of photos is marked as Yichang, Hubei. But the last picture in the background of the Ao Lou is in Wuchang. So are the other photos all of Yichang? The Japanese invasion of China was taken after the occupation of Yichang in 1940

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

1921,济南府。 摄影:by Ernst Fuhrmann

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

In 2008, Gao Yuanyuan and Yu Xiaowei took a group photo when they were in love

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

A few old photographs of Beijing taken in 1880. They have been auctioned on EABY for a few years and are now selling for a whopping $1,999 a piece, and the prices are rising

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

1900, a Chinese beauty with a hookah

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

In 1912~~1914, a German officer took a photograph of Beijing. I especially like the first one: a group of women walking through the noon gate of the Forbidden City. Although I don't know what activities they went to participate in, they vividly recorded the historical moments

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

A bird's-eye view of the Lanzhou Iron Bridge, which started construction in 1907 and was under construction in 1908. Figure 1 is a screenshot of Figure 2, a bird's-eye view of the Lanzhou Iron Bridge under construction from Baita Mountain. Figure 3 is a screenshot of Figure 4. Aerial view of Lanzhou Iron Bridge from the west side of Baita Mountain. From the two screenshots, you can see such details: the pontoon bridge built in the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty is still in use, and the Lanzhou Iron Bridge has been built. This is a record of history. The author of the photograph is the son of a British missionary born in Taiyuan, museology

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

In the last years of the Qing Dynasty, although the emperor was Guangxu, the actual ruler behind him was Cixi.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

The three beggars were reprimanded by the beggars, and even the beggars were not casual. It's also a gang, with its own begging area, tasks. If you can't finish it, you will not only be trained, but you will also be hungry.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

In Uganda, 1980, hungry children hold hands with missionaries

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

In 1947, a blind lady in Utah, USA, had a soft spot for kittens.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

The Lugou Bridge Incident

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

To address the plight of the Sudan, the United Nations has come to the rescue. In order to draw the attention of the international community in order to raise funds for the relief, the United Nations press officer extended an invitation to photographer Kevin Carter.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

A Ukrainian bride dressed in traditional folk costume during Tsarist Russia in 1875.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

Photographed by French photographer Bruno Barbey in Beijing, 1973

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

Strong as her, occasionally showing charm in front of individual men

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

Let the tiger go first. Stop and give way

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

In 1940, Queen Elizabeth II, who was only 14 years old at the time, was still a princess.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

Stills from the 2012 TV series "Goodfellas" Zhang Yi

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

1900, Beijing, Fifth Young Master

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

On the other corner, an elderly man sells handmade toys along the street

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

1581 Encyclopedia of Life You Don't Know

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

On the streets of Brooklyn, New York, in 1963, a black woman, holding a slogan for a civil rights protest march, knelt in front of a police car to maintain order. A policeman stood at the door of the car, saw the dance in front of him, and showed an indifferent attitude, without taking the woman in front of him into his eyes at all.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

What other secrets do you have that you haven't told?<br />The bronze bull in Figure 1 is a severely disabled cow: in addition to the tail of the ox being cut off for stew, you have also been cut off the right hind leg. At that time, limb replantation had not yet been performed. Is the cow lying on the shore of Kunming Lake today your real body? Picture 1, Figure 2, Figure 3 The background of these three photos without the tail of the ox seems to be different, so where were you at that time? Is it really as legendary that you disappeared briefly?

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

In 1951, in the train station, a train was about to leave the station, and a pair of lovers reluctantly hugged each other and looked at each other affectionately. The man pinched the woman's chin with his hand, hoping to look at her a few more times. This time, the next time the two will meet, I don't know when it will be.

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

Guangzhou in 1994

A Corner of History You Didn't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Brutality of the Japanese Army Against Women in China

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