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- All Subjects: Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945-Atrocities
- Creators: Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
(Top and Bottom photos) Air-raid victims were brought into Chinese Red Cross Medical Corps Headquarters in Changsha.
(Top and Bottom photos) The Japanese bombed the Red Cross Medical Corps' Training Hospital at Kweiyang (Guiyang). The wounded who could walk had gone into the hills as the planes approached. After the raid men formerly wounded at the front, were brought in again on stretchers to be operated upon.
(Top photo) Qualified women nurse conducting a physical examination of guerrilla troops along the Tientsin-Nanking (Tianjin-Nanjing) railway in Anhwei (Anhui) Province. These young women were formerly nurses in Nanking (Nanjing). I crossed the Yangtze (Yangzi) River with these women and 100 men.
(Bottom photo) It was a bloody era in which workers, peasants and communists were beheaded in the streets.