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No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

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No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

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01. A Japanese soldier who was captured by the U.S. Army was being escorted away wearing a fig leaf with his hands raised

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

02. Three Japanese soldiers who were captured by the Japanese army, and the American army was pointing guns at them

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

03. The Japanese army is in silent mourning in the prisoner of war camp because the surrender of the Japanese army was announced at this time

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

04. Old photos of the late Qing Dynasty coloring: The picture shows several farmers working in the late Qing Dynasty

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

05. This is a main road in Baoding City, the buildings on both sides of the street are antique, and there are two deep ruts on the road, which can be glimpsed into the traffic on this street in the past.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

06. Is this a prisoner, or a strong man who was forcibly captured?

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

07. Wang Zhen (second from right) promotes policy to Japanese prisoners, and the Japanese prisoners of war in the picture look cowardly!

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

08. Group portrait of Shanghai Tang Dancing Girls

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

09. It is a tool used to grind rice, and it was very useful in the countryside in those days. This tool is mostly used in the south, and it is rarely used in the north, or it is almost never used

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

10. In the washing of rice and vegetables in the water towns of the south of the Yangtze River, reform and opening up are coming to them.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

11. Women watering the ground

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

12. There is a performance going on here, with the members of the band playing music, surrounded by local herders, most of whom are dressed in their own national costumes

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

13. Surrender site in Nanjing, China. The Chinese delegates sat behind the large table on the right, the Japanese delegates sat behind the small table on the left, and the long table in front of them were the representatives of the allies.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

14. Shanghai (China), passers-by read a notice posted on the building of the People's Liberation Army. During the Civil War in 1949.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

15. [Beijing Forbidden City] (November 1920 issue) The magnificent imperial city is enclosed in a rectangular palace wall, and the front gate in the picture is the outer gate of Tiananmen Square, which was called "Zhonghua Gate" during the Republic of China, and there is a thousand-step corridor between the back door and Tiananmen Square, which is the office of the central officials of the imperial court in the past.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

16. April 12. 1972 Summer Palace

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

17. In 1985, boxing champion Ali

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

18. Heli Village (Wuxi)

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

19. Xinjiekou in 1993, when Xinjiekou already had an overpass.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

20. Hongyan Village Revolutionary Memorial Hall

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

21. Anping, 1938, city walls and gates. A county seat in central Hebei, where the headquarters of the guerrillas of the Eighth Route Army (Jizhong District) is located.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

22. Stone watchtowers in Chudi

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

23. [Old Trees and New Flowers of Chinese Characters] (June 1927 issue) In order to solve the problem that Chinese characters are too complicated and not conducive to popularization, scholars have developed a much simpler set of "Chinese phonetic symbols" using Chinese character strokes.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

24. War criminal Tanaka Gunyoshi

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

25. Fish-shaped mine warehouse in the Torpedo Bureau

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

26. 1880 外滩和靠岸的轮船

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

27. Children in the Temple

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

28. Taihe Town Archway

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

29. August 24, 1907, Lingbao County, Hanguguan

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

30. Commander Chen Manyuan authorized the Associated Press to photograph that the guerrillas of the Eighth Route Army were preparing a large-scale attack on the front line of the railway to commemorate the Lugou Bridge War of Resistance. This is a night of combat units and their machine guns.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

31. The monk was arrested for committing an offence

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

32. The Yunrui Fang in this photograph was rebuilt during the Kangxi reign (1688) and is located at the north entrance of the intersection of Guanghua Street and Weiyuan Street in the middle of Zhengyi Road and Guanghua Street and Weiyuan Street in Kunming. It was destroyed in the bombing of Kunming by the Japanese in 1941, and now it no longer exists.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

33. In 1954, Marilyn Monroe was invited to the Korean Labor Army to perform for the U.S. Army.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

34. In 1927, an elderly man stood on the body of a teenager and performed acrobatics. The young man followed the master to perform on the street at a young age, which shows the difficulties of the old society

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

35. The concubine of the dignitary's family rides a bicycle

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

36. In 1900, a young black woman posed with a group of peanuts picked and looked at the piles of peanuts behind her.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

37. In the winter, I can only go out in rags

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

38. The women read word by word with the teacher

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

39. After the Eighth Route Army finished training, they sat on the playground to rest. In front of them was a wooden barrel containing the thirst-quenching tea that the common people had brewed for them. The warriors picked up the bowl and drank it in their mouths, sweet in their hearts. Yes, with the support of thousands of ordinary people, the Eighth Route Army will definitely be able to defeat all enemies.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

40. Information: A person's name falls on the top of the mountain named Sun, which means: The name falls behind the bottom of the list Sun Mountain, which is a metaphor for not being admitted to the examination or selection.

No wonder the Japanese are afraid of the United States, just look at these photos

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