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An order given to the Shanghai Municipal Police: Shoot to kill
(1925)
A Direct Violation of the Principle of Humanity
(1925)
The premier's funeral ceremony
(1930s)
The more I fight, the stronger I become
(1938)
Defeat of Hankou
(1938)
Swear to defend the nation to the death
(ca. 1938)
Picture of the Navy, Army and Air Force fighting against the enemy
(ca. 1938)
Eradicate Redness
(ca. 1938)
Air defence elementary knowledge
(ca. 1938)
Look! Look! The cruel injustice of the Communist Party
(ca. 1938)
Great tank battle
(ca. 1938)
Joining the army to serve the country is the citizens' duty.
(ca. 1938)
Wounded soldier, you are the most deeply respected
(ca. 1938)
Everbody hates the enemy, set up defenses step by step, strenghten ramparts, have the enemy by the throat
(ca. 1938)
The Japanese pirates don't stop invading and plundering for a single day - Our country's War of Resistance continues every single day - Swear to shed the last drop of blood - Defend the final single inch of our soil
(ca. 1938)
I will not let my comrades down who have already fallen, I will not let my commanding officers down who have already fallen, I will not let the people of my country down, I will return to the frontline for revenge and to wipe out a humiliation
(ca. 1938)
Maintain an army for a thousand days to use it in a day
(ca. 1938)
Members of the revolutionary army, let the nation resist the foe and protect the besieged, advance wave upon wave, to stand up against the enemy troops
(ca. 1938)
We live to struggle for the nation!
(ca. 1938)
Dress parade for Generalissimo Jiang
(ca. 1938)
This life will not die, this determination will not let up
(ca. 1938)
Millions of people all of one mind vow to exterminate the Japanese enemy
(ca. 1938)
When revolutionary warriors are lightly wounded, they do not flee in disorder, when they are seriously wounded, they are not worried
(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)
The wounded can recuperate peacefully
(ca. 1938)
If there's an enemy, I can't exist, if I'm there, the enemy will be vanquished
(ca. 1938)
Wait till my wounds have healed, then I'll go back to the front
(ca. 1938)
Don't fear death, don't love money, love the nation, love the people
(ca. 1938)
Defeat Japanese imperialism
(ca. 1938)
No compromise, no surrender, fighting to the end, for the ultimate victory
(ca. 1938)
Step up general mobilization, for total militarization
(ca. 1938)
Always and everywhere, strengthen our resistance
(ca. 1938)
As long as the Japanese dwarves have not been vanquished, the struggle will not stop
(ca. 1938)
Japanese board game, 1939
(1939)
Support the leader -- Women's Group Training Wall Chart Nr. 3
(ca. 1939)
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. 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)
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)
Speed up production, support the front energetically
(1948)
Annihilate ever more of Jiang's bandit army
(1948)
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)
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