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Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

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Nanjing in 1938 photographed by the invading Japanese army. Figures 1 to 5 are the so-called "Anti-Chiang Fangong Games".

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

1937/1938, old photograph taken by the Japanese invasion of China. Figure 1, the Japanese watchtower on the Jinpu line. Figure 2, a station on the Jinpu Line. Figure 3, Shangkiuhsien~~ Shangqiu County. It seems to be a train station too. There are devils unloading. Figure 4, the west gate of Zhecheng, Henan. Figure 5, street view of Zhecheng, Henan

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

A group of invading Japanese troops took Tangshan, Hebei Province in the old photos of the North Branch. Tangshan is my hometown. I don't have much of a life track, but after all, I was born here. The first Tangshan Railway Station and the second Tangshan Garrison have cards as evidence, and they are sure to be Tangshan. The others are my speculations based on nostalgia: Picture 3 and Figure 4, Tangsteel?Figure 5, Figure 6, Figure 7, Figure 8, Street Scene~~ These small streets and alleys once sold roast chicken, hemp candy, and ice that my parents praised very much

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Under the propaganda and encouragement of the Eighth Route Army, many puppet troops revolted one after another, disrupting the situation in the rear of the Japanese army

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

During World War I, an Irish soldier, hiding in a trench, holding up a helmet with a gun in his hand, was carefully looking into the distance. On the opposite side is the position of the Turkish army, because there are snipers, so they do not dare to show their heads easily, so they can only borrow steel helmets to trick snipers into shooting, in order to determine the enemy's position.

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Photo taken by German troops stationed in Langfang in 1901

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Beijing in 1984

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Soldiers of the Kwantung Army during the Japanese invasion of Manchuria

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

8, Li Hongzhang and Li Hanzhang, brothers

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

In 1924, the luxurious funeral in old Beijing: there was a house, a car, a beautiful woman, and a kennel (Fig. 5)......

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Women who do not obey women's morals are tied to wooden sticks and carried through the streets

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Changchun, January 1946. In order to facilitate the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the northeast, Soong Meiling, accompanied by Chiang Ching-kuo, visited the Soviet military camp. This set of photographs documents the atmosphere and process that was not harmonious at that time. Related background links: Song Meiling %20 Liaoning &isFailFlag=1

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

1937, Shanghai. The Annam (Vietnamese) police in the French Concession are being trained

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

During the Republic of China, the Qinglou women looked so beautiful when eating.

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Ranking of the top 10 countries that have won the Nobel Prize

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Henry Norman's photograph of Beijing in the afterglow of the Qing Dynasty in 1890. Figure 1 shows the Prime Minister's Yamen, which specializes in foreign affairs. Figure 2, the plaque of "Chinese and Foreign Blessings" of the Prime Minister's Yamen, the meaning of "褆" ~ ~ "An". Fig. 3, Ancient Observatory. Fig. 4, Fine detail of the observatory. Produced by Belgian missionary Nan Huairen. Figure 5, City Wall. Figure 6, the courtyard under the city wall. The upper horse stone at the entrance of the courtyard. Figure 7, Gongyuan. Figure 8, the pit in front of the Gongyuan examination shed is

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

A female prisoner riding a wooden donkey

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

The daughter of a wealthy businessman

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

The woman who committed suicide by jumping from the Empire State Building, as if she was asleep, has been called "the most beautiful suicide" in 1947

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

【Old photo】In the late Qing Dynasty, a hawker on the road was weighing items on a dirt road, and behind him was a burden of his belongings. At that time, the must-have for business vendors was a scale, which was an indispensable tool for people's commodity trading activities at that time. #老照片# #历史老照片#

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

A selection of nostalgic old photographs: Taiwan, 1895

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

An old photo of the past: Beijing in the 70s

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

In 1910, Princess Alxa wore luxurious costumes. Both carry a small pocket watch on their chests

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Plump little feet woman has a lot of style

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

1984 Zunlong "Iceman" (40,000 Years of the Iceman) American original movie poster series and special effects makeup materials

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Every photographer's dream is to take pictures that will be remembered by future generations, and when you look back in history, you realize how many wonderful photos have been taken, but they were not given the time they deserved in the spotlight. Here's a look back at a rare set of historical photos.

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

03 The stonemasons only use a hammer to work, and I really don't know how much effort it takes

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Streets of Beijing. The caption is 1931. It looks like the early years of the Republic of China

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

Lugou Bridge in 1905, "Lugou Xiaoyue" Tablet Pavilion.

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

"Xingya", the slogan of Japanese criminals and traitors. Figure 1: Location unknown. Figure 2, Baoding Xingya Hall

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

In 1938 in Yan'an, he had a cordial conversation with Mr. Li Gongpu

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

1907, group photo and portrait of the Manchurians of Beijing. The eyes in Figures 2 and 3 are meaningful

Historical Scars You Don't Know: 30 Old Photos Reveal the Endless Destruction of Women by the Japanese Invasion of China

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