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Created1937 to 1940
Description
Soldiers of the 84th (Kwangsi, or Guangxi) Army at Tsaoyang (Caoyang), Hupeh (Hubei) Province, Central China front, carve Chinese characters (words) out of bamboo and put up slogans against the Japanese. They left the bamboo unpainted save for the top edge or a corner here and there, which they touched with a bright red, giving it a beautiful effect.
ContributorsVanGuard Press (Contributor)
Created1905-04-22
DescriptionVanGuard Press Photograph, 1939. Agnes Smedley is in Red Army uniform.
Created1937 to 1940
DescriptionChinese man with head wound, Undated."How did you get that head wound" I asked the machine gunner? Falteringly he answered,"It is for my country - it is such a little thing."
DescriptionTwo Chinese Boys at the Temple in Sian (Xi'an)
DescriptionI caught a Red Army truck and disappeared from what is known as civilization.
Created1937 to 1940
DescriptionSoldiers of the 84th Army Kwangsi(Guangxi) at Tsaoyang(Zaoyang), Hupeh(Hubei) Province, making straw mattresses for their barracks
Created1937 to 1940
DescriptionTwo mechanics (one of them a woman) in the Red Cross Medical Corps shops
Created1937 to 1940
DescriptionTroops of the New 4th Army Storm Guerrilla Detachment in snowstorm north of Hankow(Hankou)