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Robert Capa - CHINA.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. Mrs Chiang Kai-Shek at the Hankou Base Hospital sewing clothes for the refugees.
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek.
CHINA. 1938.
CHINA. 1938.
CHINA. 1938.
CHINA. 1938. Madame CHIANG Kai-Shek.
CHINA. June-July 1938. Near Zhengzhou. As the Japanese advanced on Zhengzhou--the crossroads of the two major railway lines of northern and eastern China, and t...
CHINA. April 1938. Near the Suchow front. Railroads provided the principal form of transportation for both troops and refugees. Impromptu markets sprang up at s
CHINA. Near Taierchwang, Suchow front. April 1938. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first def
CHINA. April 1938. Near Taierhchwang (Suchow front). Local peasants helped to bring supplies to the troops at the front.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March 12th, 1938. Patriotic rally commemorating the 13th anniversary of SUN YAT-SEN's death and celebrating the Chinese resistance to the...
CHINA. April, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility f
CHINA. Taierhchwang (Suchow front). April 1938. After the battle,the citizens who had sought refuge in the countryside returned to their devastated town.
CHINA. Taierhchwang (Suchow front). April 1938. The town suffered much devastation during the battle.
CHINA. Taierhchwang (Suchow front). April 1938. A civilian victim of the battle.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. April 29, 1938. Watching as Chinese fighter planes shot down twenty of the Japanese bombers that were attacking the city on Emperor Hiroh
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July-Sept, 1938. Running for shelter during an air raid.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. 1938. Distributing second-hand clothes to children.
CHINA. April, 1938. Robert CAPA holding his 35mm Contax camera on Japanese tank captured at the Battle of Tai'erzhuang.
CHINA. Hankou. April, 1938. Robert CAPA with Joris IVENS (in beret) and John FERNHOUT (kneeling) on the film set of The 400 Million.
CHINA. 1938. Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945).
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. 1938. Training Nationalist Chinese soldiers in the tactics and skills of guerrilla warfare.
CHINA. Near Zhengzhou. June/July, 1938. As the Japanese advanced on Zhengzhou - the crossroad between the two major railroad lines of northern and eastern China...
CHINA. 1938. Dr SHIH.
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibili
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July-Sept, 1938. Running for shelter during an air raid.
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang (7th of April) represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the
CHINA. Near Zhengzhou. June/July, 1938. As the Japanese advanced on Zhengzhou - the crossroad between the two major railroad lines of northern and eastern China...
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. 1938. After having lost Shanghai and Nankijng to the Japanese troops, CHANG KAI SHEK retreated to Hankou, where he resisted until late 19
CHINA. Canton. July/August 1938. Civil defense volunteers attend the injured after a Japanese air raid.
Nationalist Army officers.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. From July to September 1938, Hankou is subjected to Japanese bombardments.
CHINA. 1938. A Nationalist Chinese soldier during his training.
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. A Chinese soldier guarding the town, which had been captured from the Japanese the previous night. The Battle
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibili
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March 12th, 1938. Patriotic rally commemorating the 13th anniversary of SUN YAT-SEN's death and celebrating the Chinese resistance to the...
CHINA. Hankou. 1938. Boy soldier.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July-September, 1938. After a Japanese air raid.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. April 29th, 1938. On Emperor Hirohito's Birthday. Chinese watching a battle between the Japanese bombers and the Chinese fighter planes.
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA.Hankou.1938. GeneralissimoChiang Kai-shek.
CHINA. Taierchwang, Suchow front. April 1938. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. 1938. The Japanese mounted a major offensive against the Chinese in the south of the Province of Shandong. They had to fight against the 5th Chinese Army...
CHINA. Hankou. March 12th, 1938. Actor in a propaganda play.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. April 29th, 1938. On Emperor Hirohito's Birthday. Chinese watching a battle between the Japanese bombers and the Chinese fighter planes.
CHINA. 2007. A Chinese pilot.
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. Chinese troops marching along the Grand Canal, on the outskirts of the town. The Battle of Taierchwang represented
CHINA. 1938. Training Nationalist Chinese soldiers.
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. Chinese soldiers guarding the town wich had been captured from the Japanese the previous night. The Battle of
CHINA. July-August 1938. Near Canton. Chinese soldier guarding the coastline against a possible Japanese attack.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. 1938. Distributing second-hand clothes to children.
CHINA. Hankou. July-September 1938. Crowds running for shelter as the air-raid alarm sounds.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March 12th, 1938. Patriotic rally commemorating the 13th anniversary of SUN YAT-SEN's death and celebrating the Chinese resistance to the ...
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. April 29th, 1938. On Emperor Hirohito's Birthday. Chinese watching a battle between the Japanese bombers and the Chinese fighter planes.
CHINA. August-September, 1938. Zhou Enlai standing in front of a picture of Karl Marx at the headquarters of the Hankou Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
CHINA. Near Zhengzhou. June-July, 1938. Peasants rowing across flooded waters
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March, 1938. Banners celebrating Chinese resistance to the Japanese invasion of China. After having lost Shanghai and Nankijng to the Jap
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibili
CHINA. 1938. Dr SHIH lecturing.
CHINA. Hankou. 1938. Madame Chiang Kai-shek.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March 12th, 1938. Patriotic rally commemorating the 13th anniversary of SUN YAT-SEN's death and celebrating the Chinese resistance to the...
CHINA. Near Canton. July/August, 1938. Chinese farmers, members of the local militia, hid their arms, composed of swords and spears, near their rice paddies.
CHINA. April, 1938. Near the Suchow front. An armored train for high ranking officers of the Nationalist Chinese military command.
CHINA. April 1938. Near Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibili
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Taierchwang, Suchow front. April 7th, 1938. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibi
Entertainment in the courtyard of the nationalist army's garrison house.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March 12th, 1938. Patriotic rally commemorating the 13th anniversary of SUN YAT-SEN's death and celebrating the Chinese resistance to the...
CHINA. 1938. Chinese boy scouts march through city streets carrying anti-Japanese banners during the Sino-Japanese War.
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Near Zhengzhou. June/July, 1938. As the Japanese advanced toward Zhengzhou - the crossroad between the two major railway lines of northern and eastern ...
CHINA. Near Zhengzhou. June/July, 1938. As the Japanese advanced on Zhengzhou - the crossroad between the two major railroad lines of northern and eastern China...
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CHINA. Near Canton. Chinese farmers, members of the local militia. Their arms consist of swords and spears. July and August, 1938.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July-September, 1938. After a Japanese air raid.
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Canton. July/August, 1938. One of the many students who volunteered for civil defense work in the city, which was being heavily bombed by the Japanese
CHINA. Near Canton. July/August 1938. An orphanage.
CHINA. 1938. The Japanese mounted a major offensive against the Chinese in the south of the Province of Shandong. They had to fight against the 5th Chinese Army...
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July 4th, 1938. CHIANG Kai Shek at a meeting of the Supreme War Council. After having lost Shanghai and Nankijng to the Japanese troops,
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July 5th, 1938. The German military advisers hired by Chiang Kai-shek leaving China. Ever since the invasion of China, the Japanese had b
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July-September, 1938. After a Japanese air raid.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July-September, 1938. After a Japanese air raid.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July-September, 1938. After a Japanese air raid.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July 4th, 1938. CHIANG Kai Shek at a meeting of the Supreme War Council. After having lost Shanghai and Nankijng to the Japanese troops,
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March 12th, 1938. Patriotic rally commemorating the 13th anniversary of SUN YAT SEN's death and celebrating the Chinese resistance to the...
CHINA. Taierchwang, Suchow front. April 1938. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. 1938. The Japanese mounted a major offensive against the Chinese in the south of the Province of Shandong. They had to fight against the 5th Chinese Army...
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March 12th, 1938. Patriotic rally commemorating the 13th anniversary of SUN YAT-SEN's death and celebrating the Chinese resistance to the...
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibili
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibili
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibili
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. Chinese troops marching along the Grand Canal, on the outskirts of the town. The Battle of Taierchwang represented
CHINA. April 7th, 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. A Chinese soldier guarding the town, which had been captured the previous night. The Battle of Taierchwang re
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March, 1938. Young women being trained as Nationalist Chinese soldiers. After having lost Shanghai and Nankijng to the Japanese troops, C
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March, 1938. A Woman responsible for training Nationalist female soldiers. After having lost Shanghai and Nanking to the Japanese troops,
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. Hankou. April 29th, 1938. Crowds leaning out windows to watch the air battle between Japanese and Chinese planes over Hankou
CHINA. Near the Xuzhou front. April, 1938. Train overflowing with passengers.
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. April 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility fo
CHINA. Near Canton. The Chinese farmers who composed the local militia were mostly armed with swords and spears. July/August 1938.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. July-September, 1938. After a Japanese air raid.
CHINA. 1938. The Japanese mounted a major offensive against the Chinese in the south of the Province of Shandong. They had to fight against the 5th Chinese Army...
CHINA. Near Canton. July-August 1938.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. April 29th, 1938. On Emperor Hirohito's Birthday. Chinese watching a battle between the Japanese bombers and the Chinese fighter planes.
CHINA. 1938. The Japanese mounted a major offensive against the Chinese in the south of the Province of Shandong. They had to fight against the 5th Chinese Army...
Robert Capa 937CHINA. Canton. After a Japanese air-raid, civil defense volunteers attend the injured. July-August 1938.
CHINA. 1938. The Japanese mounted a major offensive against the Chinese in the south of the Province of Shandong. They had to fight against the 5th Chinese Army...
CHINA. Xian. May/June 1938.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. March, 1938. Members of the Nationalist Army. After having lost Shanghai and Nankijng to the Japanese troops, CHANG KAI SHEK retreated to
CHINA. Near Canton. July/August, 1938. Chinese tank officers.
CHINA. 1938. Taierchwang, Suchow front. The Battle of Taierchwang represented Japan's first defeat and created a widespread optimism on the possibility for Chin
CHINA. May/June, 1938. Xian and the surrounding area.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. From July to September 1938, Hankou is subjected to Japanese bombardments.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. August-September 1938. A meeting in the Headquarters of the Communist Party. After having lost Shanghai and Nanking to the Japanese troop...
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. 1938. Young men being trained as Nationalist Chinese soldiers.
CHINA. Hubei. Hankou. Second Sino-Japanese War. 1938. Chinese soldiers.
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