"The former Overseas Chinese Club at the corner of Chung Shan and Shanghai Roads, Nanking. It was used as a refugee center by the Nanking Safety Zone Committee, but is now occupied by a high Japanese military organization. The smoke behind the building is typical of the fires which were systematically set by the Japanese soldiers after the occupation of the city."; Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938
"A group of worshippers at St. Paul's Church, Nanking, on February 20, 1938, being the first time af...
"Two children of the Rev. and Mrs. C.T. Chiang of our Mission in Nanking, standing at the gate of no...
"War damage in the southern section of Nanking where most of the fighting in connection with the fal...
"Refugees gathered at the headquarters of the Nanking Safety Zone Committee to receive the first cas...
"Residence at no. 25 Lo Chia Road, Nanking, placed at our disposal by Mr. Hansen, Manager of the Tex...
"Refugee huts at Tse Hsia Shan, outside Nanking. March 1938."; Ernest Forster, the photographer, was...
"Refugees rebuilding their homes in the southern part of Nanking. March 17, 1938."; Ernest Forster, ...
"Our new Church center on Peiping Road, Nanking, which has leased th ebuilding formerly occupied by ...
"Some of the refugees on the campus of the University of Nanking, which accomodated about 10,000 in ...
"Group of refugees whom we cared for at No. 25 Lo Chia Road." Group gathered in front of residence....
"View from the tower of St. Paul's Church of the ruins of our large Chinese residence building which...
"Some of the patients and the staff of our Refugee Hospital organized by the Rev. John Magee. End of...
"Young refugees at Ginling College."; Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal mi...
"Patients in the Refugee Hospital attending a religious service."; Ernest Forster, the photographer,...
"This youngster refugeed at Ginling College after all of his family had been killed by Japanese sold...
"A group of worshippers at St. Paul's Church, Nanking, on February 20, 1938, being the first time af...
"Two children of the Rev. and Mrs. C.T. Chiang of our Mission in Nanking, standing at the gate of no...
"War damage in the southern section of Nanking where most of the fighting in connection with the fal...
"Refugees gathered at the headquarters of the Nanking Safety Zone Committee to receive the first cas...
"Residence at no. 25 Lo Chia Road, Nanking, placed at our disposal by Mr. Hansen, Manager of the Tex...
"Refugee huts at Tse Hsia Shan, outside Nanking. March 1938."; Ernest Forster, the photographer, was...
"Refugees rebuilding their homes in the southern part of Nanking. March 17, 1938."; Ernest Forster, ...
"Our new Church center on Peiping Road, Nanking, which has leased th ebuilding formerly occupied by ...
"Some of the refugees on the campus of the University of Nanking, which accomodated about 10,000 in ...
"Group of refugees whom we cared for at No. 25 Lo Chia Road." Group gathered in front of residence....
"View from the tower of St. Paul's Church of the ruins of our large Chinese residence building which...
"Some of the patients and the staff of our Refugee Hospital organized by the Rev. John Magee. End of...
"Young refugees at Ginling College."; Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal mi...
"Patients in the Refugee Hospital attending a religious service."; Ernest Forster, the photographer,...
"This youngster refugeed at Ginling College after all of his family had been killed by Japanese sold...
"A group of worshippers at St. Paul's Church, Nanking, on February 20, 1938, being the first time af...
"Two children of the Rev. and Mrs. C.T. Chiang of our Mission in Nanking, standing at the gate of no...
"War damage in the southern section of Nanking where most of the fighting in connection with the fal...