Forman 1755 c1: Anti-Japanese propaganda amongst Chinese communists. 9. Anti-Japanese propaganda is circulated even among the young Chinese communists. Here are some young Red Army troopers. The average age of Chinese Red troopers is about 17 years. Forman 1755 c2: Knowing I was taking these photographs for publication in America this, and other English-language signs, were hurriedly painted and strung about.Env. 115; Shanghai, China 1937GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box
Forman 1372 c1: Communist troopers entering Shanghai. The Reds' weapons were inferior to those of t...
Caption from Report from Red China: Attacks on Japanese strong points are carefully briefed. Captio...
China: China at WarThe Chinese People's Militia, or Min Ping, were armed Yan'an citizens who support...
Students of the 'anti-Japanese' campaign. These characters read 'Oppose Japan!' (see companion pho...
There is a high degree of literacy among the Chinese Communists. Instruction is simplified by a Rom...
The two characters on the brick wall read 'Save China.'Env. 115; Shanghai, China 1937GrayscaleForman...
Forman 1771 c1: Legend says, in effect, 'Let us all join together to oppose the common enemy.' Figu...
For ten years the Chinese Reds have been at continual war with the central government troops (under ...
Signs indicate progress of Red Armies. Start (upper left) with Peiping, Tientsin, Suchow, Shanghai, ...
9. A denunciation of the Nationalist Kuomintang government is read casually by some residents of Sha...
Chinese children [in] Communist-held regions train to fight with the militia. These children bear a...
Caption from Report from Red China: Posters like these are displayed at mass-meetings in the Communi...
Forman 1772 c1: An anti-Japanese poster in the Chinese Red Army. On the right are Chinese troops wi...
Forman 1776: An opportunity to gain an education was a major attraction for recruits to join the Red...
Propaganda poster, in Chinese, produced by Japanese-sponsored governments in China during Sino-Japan...
Forman 1372 c1: Communist troopers entering Shanghai. The Reds' weapons were inferior to those of t...
Caption from Report from Red China: Attacks on Japanese strong points are carefully briefed. Captio...
China: China at WarThe Chinese People's Militia, or Min Ping, were armed Yan'an citizens who support...
Students of the 'anti-Japanese' campaign. These characters read 'Oppose Japan!' (see companion pho...
There is a high degree of literacy among the Chinese Communists. Instruction is simplified by a Rom...
The two characters on the brick wall read 'Save China.'Env. 115; Shanghai, China 1937GrayscaleForman...
Forman 1771 c1: Legend says, in effect, 'Let us all join together to oppose the common enemy.' Figu...
For ten years the Chinese Reds have been at continual war with the central government troops (under ...
Signs indicate progress of Red Armies. Start (upper left) with Peiping, Tientsin, Suchow, Shanghai, ...
9. A denunciation of the Nationalist Kuomintang government is read casually by some residents of Sha...
Chinese children [in] Communist-held regions train to fight with the militia. These children bear a...
Caption from Report from Red China: Posters like these are displayed at mass-meetings in the Communi...
Forman 1772 c1: An anti-Japanese poster in the Chinese Red Army. On the right are Chinese troops wi...
Forman 1776: An opportunity to gain an education was a major attraction for recruits to join the Red...
Propaganda poster, in Chinese, produced by Japanese-sponsored governments in China during Sino-Japan...
Forman 1372 c1: Communist troopers entering Shanghai. The Reds' weapons were inferior to those of t...
Caption from Report from Red China: Attacks on Japanese strong points are carefully briefed. Captio...
China: China at WarThe Chinese People's Militia, or Min Ping, were armed Yan'an citizens who support...