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English: Monochrome photograph of the aftermath of Japanese bombing at Shanghai's South Station on August 28, 1937. A father settles his son and a smaller child on a railway platform near the children's dead mother. 日本語: 上海で空爆があったあと、赤ん坊が救助される有名な写真 中文:《日寇暴行實錄》:”這難後的父子們正在抱頭痛哭,可憐孩子們的母親已作了炸彈下的犧牲品了。“ |
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English: Wang Xiaoting for Shanghai Journal. Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information. Overseas Operations Branch. New York Office. News and Features Bureau. (12/17/1942 - 09/15/1945) (Most Recent) 中文:王小亭 |
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