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Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

author:Room horn rock

Harrison Foreman was a reporter for the United Press and the London-based Times, who came to China during World War II. In the summer of 1944, he arrived in Yan'an and the anti-Japanese base areas in North China under the leadership of the Communist Party of China for field interviews, and gave the world a true report on yan'an, the holy land of the War of Resistance, and the shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region, a model anti-Japanese base area, and the Eighth Route Army, which was extremely arduous and heroic in resisting Japan

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

Taken in Lanzhou in 1937

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

Taken in 1937 in Lanzhou Waterwheel

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

Chinese soldiers and armored vehicles in 1937

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

Shanghai in 1937

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937
Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

a meeting of all

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

Chinese soldier training

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

Children in the midst of war

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

Learn the soldiers

Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937
Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937
Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937
Historical photo Harrison Foreman from 1937

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