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An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

author:Kumo Senri
An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

Friends (Shenyang)

An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

Wandering Russians / Shenyang girls / Tieling village boys

An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

Good men and women in front of the temple / Lively temple festival (several cities) / Ice baptism festival (Harbin)

An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

Humanoid (Big Stone Bridge) / Morning Worship (Harbin) / Lama Dance (Ruiying Temple)

An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

Rural scenery (Tieling) / Old woman and grandson (Shenyang) / Harmonious five ethnic groups

An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

Kids/classrooms in the countryside

An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

Mukden Manchurian Air Force

An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

Military personnel in training

An old photograph of Tohoku taken by a Japanese in 1942: a scene of people's lives

The faucet of the Rehe

"Leaping into Manchuria" was printed in 1942 by the Xinjing Tourism Association (9th year of Kant) for the 10th anniversary of the founding of the puppet state of Manchukuo. This picture is a large folding book, printed on both sides, and contains 70 scenes of precious documentary pictures during the ten years of the founding of the puppet Manchukuo. These photographs are not only photographs of buildings and landscapes, but also photographs of some people and scenes from the lives of people of that era.

This picture also confirms that since the outbreak of the 918 Incident, Japan established the puppet state of Manchukuo in the northeast region of the mainland, and a large number of armed immigrants to the northeast of the mainland plundered the resources of the northeast of the mainland. The side also proves that Tanaka has a twist and turn (but if you want to conquer China, you must first conquer Manchuria. If you want to conquer the world, you must first conquer China. Japan's ambition to invade China is of far-reaching historical significance, and it is a first-hand precious historical material of the invasion of China in Northeast China.

This is the fourth issue of the note.

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