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The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

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(01) In the late Qing Dynasty, the street artists attracted many onlookers.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(02) The Japanese army often attacked with poison gas when they were engaged in combat, and they didn't care if they violated international conventions.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(03) A beggar with a child in his arms

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(04) The guards of the Qing Xiling Tomb in the late Qing Dynasty were thin but full of spirit.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(05) The story of three-dimensional parking: In the twenties of the last century, Americans were troubled by nowhere to park. So, we began to experiment with three-dimensional parking. In the early 1930s, the experiment was successful. In the 1940s, the technology of automobiles on the stairs gradually matured, and led to the emergence of various types of three-dimensional parking buildings. Peaceful!

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(06) In 1979, a Chinese shot by a foreign photographer Eve Arnold

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(07) 05 The stinky men in the big smoke house

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(08) Mulan paddock in 1909. Figure 1 shows the barn of the Qing Dynasty. The paddock is your own backyard. Leave the food there and rest assured. Figure 3, Hunting lodge. Figure 4, the gateway village of the paddock seen from afar. Figure 5, Camp in the paddock. Everything else is paddock scenery . .

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(09) Nostalgic old photo collection: Kunming, 1987

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(10) Japanese version of the promotional poster of the classic movie

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(11) 1969, Isle of Wight Festival, England

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(12) Portrait of "Lionel the Lion-Faced Boy" in his heyday, 1907.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(13) 1909, Baoding Railway Station. A Manchurian woman walks on the platform holding the wrist of a Han woman. The relationship between master and servant?The small-footed Han maid bowed her head and led the way?The Manchurian master walked forward with his head held high?

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(14) This group of old photos is the daily record of Yantai Nursing Home after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947). Scenes such as infant games, girls' embroidery, library, dormitory, clothing storage room, barber room, and iron factory are included. Since 1929, the Yantai Branch of the World Red Cross Society Yantai Branch began to prepare, with three four-story buildings and two three-story buildings with brick and stone structures. The entire complex is from 1929

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(15) People-oriented officers

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(16) The archway of the Summer Palace in 1902. The original film is very large, shrunk to 1024*768. This is the most original and clearest old photo of the Xuhan archway that I have seen - not only the archway is clear, but the Wanshou Mountain behind the archway is also very clear

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(17) From 1905 to 1910, the freight map taken by the Japanese Manchurian Railway Co., Ltd. ~~ was mainly soybean products

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(18) This is 1941, two Japanese women holding Churchill's album with the word WC printed on it, and two of them pinching their noses to express disgust.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(20) #历史影像# April 1925, Zhuoni, Gansu. The Austrian Locke expedition team investigated the area, and because the world was not peaceful, the local government sent 30 Minzhou soldiers and 20 Tibetan soldiers to protect the expedition. Old photos super talk # old photos #

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(21) A group of photographs of the Great Wall taken by Orvar Karlbeck in Sweden in the 1930s. Among them, only Figure 8 and Figure 9 clearly indicate that the location is: yulifu ~ ~ Yulin Mansion

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(22) In the 1930s, street vendors in Beijing. Photo by Hedda Morrison. I especially like Hedda Morrison's character photos~~ The taste of the world is alive and fragrant. Looking at these photos, you can feel Hedda Morrison's feelings for old Beijing and the old Beijingers. Under her lens, the Chinese changed the image of dull eyes, indifferent expressions, and dirty clothes in post-1860 Western photographs. It becomes smart and cute, warm and fun, and vibrant......

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(23) The daily life of Beijingers in 1990. Photo: Kazuo Kitai

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(24) Shanghai, 1946. Chiang Kai-shek and his wife visit the USS Estes

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(25) Old photo: 1917, Kaifeng

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(26) Japanese devils during the Anti-Japanese War

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(27) In the 80s, the Xi'an Big Wild Goose Pagoda was surrounded by farmland

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(28) The Japanese army was carrying out a frenzied massacre in the city, with corpses one after another.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(30) 1930s, Tianjin. Armed road guards at the railway station

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(31) Two ancient pagodas in the urban area of Beijing between 1890~~1917. Figure 1, the twin towers of the Twin Towers Temple. At that time, West Chang'an Avenue was also a fairly clean and tidy street. Figure 2, Wansong Old Man Tower near Xisi

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(32) How do you reply? ?!?

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(33) Chengdu, Sichuan, 1923. Daily life.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(34) "Iron Shoes", Budapest

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(35) 1981, winter in the Northeast

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(36) Photographed between 1920 and 1949 in Beijing Model Prison. On the left, the female prisoner is walking. On the right, the male prisoner is playing

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(37) Old photo: Chengdu, Sichuan Province in 1990, photo: Keke

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(38) Feng Guozhang.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(39) Two beggars in the late Qing Dynasty.

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(40) The men looked skinny and had no strength at all

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(41) 1862~1879, Qingyi Garden "Road refers to Sanming" (?) archway

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(42) From their clothes it is evident that life is unsuitable

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

(43) On February 22, 1972, President Nixon watched the Red Detachment of Women during his visit to China

The Japanese Army's Gas Warfare Crimes: 30 Old Photographs Reveal Moments of Cruel Violations of the Convention

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