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I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

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In post-victory China, city streets were bustling, traffic was surging, and crowds were bustling. The CBD area with high-rise buildings is bustling, with flashing neon lights and shops. All kinds of vehicles shuttle through the road, and the traffic is busy and orderly. People walk on the lively streets, enjoying the joy and vitality brought by victory, and life is full of vitality and vitality.

This group of photographs was taken in Shanghai in November 1945 by George Lux, a photojournalist for Life magazine. With the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, a large number of Japanese prisoners of war and expatriates were repatriated to China on November 9, and the streets of Shanghai returned to their former calm and peaceful. Nanjing Road and the Bund are very busy with traffic, and the soldiers of the US fleet cruising in the middle of the Huangpu River have already gone ashore to linger in the streets and alleys of Shanghai.

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

In 1996, in Nanshishan Village, Chaoyang Township, Mengjin County, Henan Province, my mother and her two daughters.

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

Come to a set of warm sunshine. Female worker at the Douglas Aircraft Manufacturing Company in the United States, 1944. The photo was taken very well~~ The image of a woman who is enthusiastic and dedicated to her work gives the cold machine a temperature. It seems that the colors of color film at that time were brighter. Maybe it's been digitized?

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

Bird's-eye view of the Summer Palace and the surrounding area. This is the place I am most familiar with. From childhood to old age, I grew up here, worked, and grew old...... The caption is an aerial photograph of Xiyuan by the Japanese invasion of China, and there is no specific time.

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

The color of fire opal is like the afterglow of a blazing sunset, warm and charming.

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

For example, the dark circles under the eyes of the dogs at home......

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

In the 80s, during the Soviet era, car propaganda advertisements

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

I bought a blanket for $15, and later my appraiser friend said it could be worth around $2,000

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

A begging child starved to death on the street

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

This is the first photograph taken in 1945 when Allied soldiers stormed Hitler's bunker.

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

National Peking University in the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939).

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

The world's oldest unopened wine, discovered in 1867 near the German city of Speer, was unearthed in a tomb belonging to a Roman nobleman and his wife, dating back to the 4th century AD. Although there is still liquid in it, it is clear that it is no longer wine.

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

Propaganda posters of the Revolutionary Army opposing the warlords in Guangdong in the mid-1920s

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

In the 1940s, the "bullet bra" was very popular in the United States, no matter who you wear, you can have a proud figure, and under the goods of Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and other movie stars, this bra quickly became popular throughout the United States. It wasn't until the 60s, with the rise of the feminist movement and women's quest for natural comfort, that the bra slowly became obsolete.

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

1970 at the Porsche plant in Zuffenhausen

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

This is the scene of the Japanese invasion of China and the city during World War II.

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

Sai Jinhua, one of the three famous prostitutes of the late Qing Dynasty

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

Two men in the Qing Dynasty carried two foreign women in order to support their families

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

Today, Qiqihar Bukui Mosque. The Bukui Mosque was built during the Kangxi reign (1684)

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000

Horses transport ice

I bought a blanket for $15, and the appraiser said it was worth $2,000
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