30 rare old photos: The female nurse of the Japanese army who invaded China has a somewhat terrible expression and has also committed many crimes
author:Foreign French
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(01) Four days after the Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing, the refugees who were hiding in the overseas Chinese guest house in Nanjing were forcibly escorted to Zhongshan Wharf by the Japanese invaders.
(02) Before participating in the war, all the officers and soldiers of the 261st Brigade signed the oath of "not destroying the crown and swearing not to survive".
(03) After the fall of Guangzhou, a Japanese soldier was standing guard under the Haizhu Bridge.
(04) 28-year-old Faye Wong, 1997
(05) Wuhan at the beginning of the twentieth century, lonely ghosts by the water. Revolution?
(06) At the end of the Qing Dynasty, husband and wife took a group photo. The man was slightly nervous
(07) In 1965, Chairman Mao returned to Jinggangshan
(08) In 1905, the officers of the Daqing Army who had just learned to salute~~ were a bit casual.
(09) A group of photos of the living conditions of residents in Jiji Town, Nantou, Taiwan under Japanese occupation in the 1940s. From these photographs, we can understand the various cultural aggression and militaristic indoctrination of Japanese in Taiwan in the daily life of the Taiwanese people at that time. Many of the photos have text annotations, so I won't explain them one by one.
(10) Wall comb, a comb down, lice eggs stuck in the hair will be sorted out.
(11) The title of this group of photos: Beijing Hutong ~~ demolition. The word "demolition" is very expressive and rich in connotation. Demolish history, culture, human touch, and human fireworks. Photographed in 2010 by Japanese photographer Naohisa Hara.
(13) The players will write their own legends with sweat and hard work, and the audience will also witness a wonderful football feast.
(14) Old photo: Wutai Mountain, Shanxi, taken in 1906-1909, by Ernst Berschmann
(15) The small-footed woman is held in the arms of a foreigner
(16) Old photo: 1935, Huashan Taoist priest, photo: Heda Moritsun
(17) I really don't dare to cross the ~~ big-character poster array during the Cultural Revolution ~~ mutual assault mode.
(18) In 1944, Churchill inspected the British positions on the Normandy front
(19) In March 1980, a delegation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army visited the United States. In addition to the visit, go to the zoo to pet penguins.
(20) The posters in the early fifties of the last century still feel down-to-earth, and the content is mostly related to the production and life of the people. Since then, it has become more and more "noble", more and more violent, more and more preachy, and more and more detached from life. Think about the "core values" that are all over the street right now teaching you how to think, how to speak, how to live – it's so well passed on!
(21) Jiang Qinghe Kim Il Sung
(22) This is a bride at that time, who is very good-looking, but judging by her age, she should be underage
(24) Beijing in 1981
(25) [Old photo] In the 80s, the city street scene in front of the Wuhu Department Store. This building looks inconspicuous today, but it was once a landmark in Wuhu City, and it was also a shopping paradise in the hearts of Wuhu people. With the development of the city, there are more and more commercial complexes in Wuhu today.
(26) In the 1900s, the Qingdao prisoners photographed by the Germans~~ looked like children.
(27) Severed Finger Hero
(28) Left, 1943, Colonel Zhou Meiyu of the National Army. Zhou graduated from Peking Union Medical College in 1930 with a degree in nursing, and later went to the United States for further study, and is an outstanding nursing expert in mainland China. During the Anti-Japanese War, he joined the Red Cross Ambulance Corps and participated in field ambulance. A training institute for wartime health personnel was created in Guiyang. has made outstanding contributions. Middle, 1944, group photo of trainees of the training center. Energetic young men and women. On the right, trainees at the training center are in class.
(29) Old photo: the mountain city of Chongqing in 1994, photo: Bruce
(30) Does Red still have a chance to turn the tables??????????
(31) In 1963, Chiang Zhongzheng visited the USS Constellation aircraft carrier of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. I don't know what kind of emotion I felt during the visit.
(32) In 1974, a female driver at the terminal of Nanjing Public Transport Company
(33) The caption is a 1900s Daqing torpedo boat. Smell a rat.
(34) Nanjing, 1944, photographed by Hedda Morrison
(35) The New Year's paintings or wall calendars of the first 30 years are really good-looking
(36) If we know nothing about history, then we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes made by humanity over and over again. Photographs are one of the most intuitive ways to understand the past, and a picture is worth a thousand words.
(37) Nanjing Ming Tomb in 1909. Put the stone carvings of the Ming Dynasty into the "cage" of the Qing Dynasty. Photo by French archaeologist and sinologist Victor SEGALEN.
(38) A collection of precious old photos of nostalgia: outside the city
(39) In the 1920s, the archway of East Chang'an Street in Beijing. A large advertisement was erected in front of the Beijing Hotel.
(40) At the end of 1943, the Battle of Changde was fought. Figures 1 to 8, Japanese prisoners. Figures 9 and 10 show the corpses of Japanese soldiers ready for collective burial. Photo by American journalist Harrison Forman.