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Landsberger collection
Posters in the collection of
Stefan R. Landsberger
, Amsterdam.
The fall of Hankou, news is coming soon
(1938)
Swear to defend the nation to the death
(ca. 1938)
The army and the people cooperate to defend South China
(ca. 1938)
Discipline is the lifeblood of the army, wounds are the glory of the soldier
(ca. 1938)
Recuperate at ease when you are wounded, strictly observe discipline when staying in hospital, leave hospital at once when your wounds have healed, go on fighting the enemy after leaving hospital
(ca. 1938)
If there is an enemy, there is no me, if I am there, there is no enemy! If I don't kill the enemy, the enemy will kill me!
(ca. 1938)
When my wounds have healed, I will go back to the front, to kill all Japanese devils, and recover our old territory
(ca. 1938)
Don't fear death, don't love money, love the nation, love the common people
(ca. 1938)
Overthrow Japanese imperialism
(ca. 1938)
No compromise, no surrender, fight to the end, for the ultimate victory
(ca. 1938)
Step up general mobilization, for total militarization
(ca. 1938)
Anytime and anywhere, strengthen resistance; unyielding, advance wave upon wave; the enemy forces will eventually be exhausted, a protracted war of resistance for the ultimate victory.
(ca. 1938)
As long as the Japanese pirates are not eliminated, the struggle will not stop; as long as the territory is not recovered, the responsibility is not fulfilled.
(ca. 1938)
Develop Dynamiting in the Militia
(ca. 1944 (original), 1970s (this reprint))
Supporting an Army of the People and for the People
(ca. 1944 (original), 1970s (this reprint))
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 1
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 2
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 3
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 4
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 5
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 6
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 7
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 8
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 9
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 10
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 11
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 12
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 13
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 14
(1948)
Speed up production, support the front energetically
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 15
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 16
(1948)
American Relief Agency - Report on American relief work. 17
(1948)
Distributing land
(ca. 1948)
Increase production, harvest more food!
(1950)
I am a warrior protecting the peace -- I will not allow any imperialist to invade our territory again!
(early 1950s)
Select good seeds to increase production out of love for the nation
(early 1950s)
Protect socialist reconstruction -- Resolutely follow the socialist road
(mid 1950s)
Long live the friendship between the peoples and the armies of China and the Soviet Union
(early 1950s)
Protect socialist reconstruction -- A glorious page
(mid 1950s)
Protect socialist reconstruction -- Collectivization leads to more happiness
(mid 1950s)
Protect socialist reconstruction -- Compare the past and look at the present
(mid 1950s)
Push and release the tongs, don't back down, so as not to hit people
(early 1950s)
When operating a winch, the posture should be upright and in tandem
(early 1950s)
Slips on jacks must be tied with ropes
(early 1950s)
Beware of the cat's head rope getting tangled and breaking, hitting people
(early 1950s)
Parachuters
(Early 1950s)
Be sure to take care front and aft when pulling the cat's head
(early 1950s)
When moving the drill up and down, the drill operator must pay attention to the movement of the drill block
(early 1950s)
Pulleys must be covered
(early 1950s)
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