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- All Subjects: Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945--Personal narratives, Chinese
- Creators: Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description
(Top photo)When we took the dressing off this wounded man's hand, we found the hand almost severed. The Superintendent performed an operation under the most primitive conditions. (Bottom photo)"How did you get that head wound? I asked the machine gunner. Falteringly he answered, "It is such a little thing - it is for my country." His head sank onto his breast and he died before my eyes.
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) Left: Field commander of the 22nd Group Army on the North Hupeh (Hubei) front, with his Chief-of-staff. {Bottom photo}While the artillery roared, we stood on a plateau and Lt. General Wang Chih-yuan watched the shells burst into a Japanese position seven miles to the east.
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1905-04-11
DescriptionIn Manchuria, I stepped back into the Middle Ages. Yet industrialism was entering. (three views)
ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Contributor)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) Where child slaves in a Peking (Beijing) match factory slept.
(Bottom photo) At the front I travelled like this.