China at War
China at War
Title: China at War
Date Created/Published: 1938-1943.
Summary: Exhibition of photographs of Nationalist (Kuomintang) government military activity, 1938-1943.
Notes:
Arrangement: Organized into the following subject groups: LOT 11511-1: Generalissimo and Madame Chiang-Kai-Shek (28 photos). LOT 11511-2: War industry and labor (38 photos). LOT 11511-3: Army activities (38 photos). LOT 11511-4: Aviation activities gliders (10 photos). LOT 11511-5: Officer training at Wuhan Univ., Lushan Conf. (18 photos). LOT 11511-6: Women's auxiliary force, training (12 photos). LOT 11511-7: Japanese aerial bombings and atrocities (28 photos). LOT 11511-8: Nomadic tribes of Tsinghai Province (9 photos). LOT 11511-9: Tibet and bordering provinces of Sikang & Sinkiang; Moslems praying for victory; trumpeters (11 photos). LOT 11511-10: Architecture and art antiquities (17 photos). LOT 11511-11: Misc.: people; views (25 photos).
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Exhibited in U.S. under various titles: New China; China in Peace and War; China at War.
Gift; Chinese Military Pictorial Service, T.Y. Lo, Director; 1946.
Bookmark /2004681355/
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