Old photos left over from the surrender of the Japanese army: Although it is strong today, history cannot be forgotten
author:House of Historical Truth
Every old photo is a witness of time, and the historical moment will never be forgotten. "Follow and like", thank you for your support
(01) This is a photo of a Japanese devil entering the city
(02) This is an old Japanese devil who was escorted by the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army after surrender and was ready to be sent back to China, through his face, you can see the evil in his heart, is it that Hokkaido has bred such an image?
(03) This photo shows the Japanese surrender representative signing the official instrument of surrender approved by U.S. President Harry S. Truman on September 2, 1945
(05) Old photo: life in Beijing in 1917, photo: Gamble
(06) A Japanese soldier was standing by the Pearl River and looking at the Haizhu Bridge in the distance.
(07) Old photo: 1975 Tianjin old photo, photo: Michael
(10) The eight truths quietly revealed by the courier, collect them and take a look, and they really increase their knowledge!?!!!!
(14) [Old photo] In the 30s, Shanghai socialite
(15).. After years of hard work, the once desolate desert has now been transformed into a promising green...
(16) Traditional Chinese medicine materials displayed on the streets of Beijing in the 1910s. It's all wild animals
(17) 1913, Leling, Shandong. The origin of Leling jujube. Seeing that the Leling people who have made a living from Leling golden silk jujube for generations have gathered under the ancestor tree of golden silk jujube~~ What I feel is: the long-lasting and interdependent relationship between nature and human beings has created history. Photo by American Meyer, Frank Nicholas
(18) 02 The old photos of the Empress Dowager Cixi after restoration are too amazing
(20) Return: Beauty and "Miner" ~~ Confused!
(21) In the 80s, the back of a woman outside the window was taken by Kattebelletje in 1983. Nanjing, the back of a woman outside the window of a department store on the street. She stood outside, and she looked at the appliances inside the glass, which were separated from her by a layer of transparent glass, out of reach. Televisions, washing machines, cassette recorders, water heaters, these were all trendy appliances at the time
(23) Gather the whole village outside the village.
(24) Stories of the past in yellowed old photographs: advertising posters from the 50s
(25) Today. Gubeikou, Gubeikou high-speed railway station and Chaohe Wetland Park in Luanping County, Hebei Province for a day trip. I went there once in June. Due to the epidemic, I did not go to Luanping and the Great Wall sister building. Today, I finally got a closer look at these two enemy towers of the Great Wall that depend on each other. Happy Double Day!
(26) Work, family, and social status give us a glimpse of what that era was really like.
(27) What do you mean by "romantic and suave"? These men holding feather fans and wearing white robes gathered at the painting boat are probably these. Year 1890 . .
(30) Old photos of the classic era carrying the memory of time: Shenyang in the 80s
(31) Old photo: Dalian Zhuanghe in 1937, source: Oriental Library
(32) In 1937, Japanese devils lined up to take a bath. I don't know how many people can be washed in this tank of water?
(33) In Shenzhen in the early 1990s, a businessman with a big brother call, and his beautiful girlfriend.
(34) 1980, Shanghai, magazine advertisement
(35) A monk stands on the ruins and looks desperately at everything in front of him.
(37) During the Anti-Japanese War, American women marched on the streets: boycotting Japanese goods for Chinese children killed in air raids. Boycott products are: toys, stockings, cosmetics
(38) Shenyang in the lens of photographer Barclays in 1935
(39) Photographed by French photographer Bruno Barbey in Beijing, 1973
(40) In 1946, where was Pu Yi? A WeChat friend forwarded me a NetEase blog with the title: "The last iron hat king, after the death of the Qing Dynasty, went to the street to pull a car, and the passengers praised him for his work and gave him the number of the car king". Bowen is talking about Wang Yansen of Keqin County. The article said that in order not to lose face for the Qing Dynasty, "Pu Yi found Yan Sen and gave him a box, after which Yan Sen left Beijing, and his traces since then are no longer known." Now a lot of micro-texts
(42) 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
(43) In the Chinatown of New York in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, a full-body photo of a Chinese woman