File:Hanjian poster in Nanking.jpg

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English: The poster which was published by the "war supporters' association of all quarters of capital city" can be seen everywhere in Nanking. Anyone who is friendly with the Japanese armed forces must be punished as "Hanjian", or "a betrayer of the county". Top right shows the scene of blows by a crowd. Bottom right means that who sends signal to an airplane is made to rather die by bombimg. Top left says that betrayers are to be arrested and shot to death. Bottom left is the image of severed head as a warning to others.
日本語: 南京市内至る所に見受けられる『首都各界抗敵後援会』発行のポスター。日本軍に好意を持つものは『漢奸』と呼ばれる裏切り者として処分される。右上は、群衆に殴打される姿。右下は飛行機に信号を送ったものはかえって爆死するという意味。左上は裏切り者が捕えられて銃殺されている。左下はさらし首にして公衆の見せしめにしている。
Date February 1, 1938, scanned on December 25, 2008
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English: “Gaho Yakushin no Nihon,” a Japanese photograph magazine (Toyo Bunka Kyokai, published on February 1, 1938)
日本語: 画報躍進之日本(東洋文化協会、昭和13年2月1日)
Author Unknown photographer
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