Chinese Military 1870–1970. Part II


    1938: Chinese artillery in action against the Japanese during the battle for Shantung


    Chinese artillery in action against the Japanese during the battle for Shantung. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 2nd February 1938




    The Kwantung army (Chinese) rushing to the front lines, five miles south-east of Waichon. The Japanese occupied the town on 15th October 1938


    The Kwantung army (Chinese) rushing to the front lines, five miles south-east of Waichon. The Japanese occupied the town on 15th October 1938. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)




    1939: Chinese soldiers and labourers carry parts of an American leased Jeep over mountain trails for re-assembly on the repaired section of the Burma Road in China




    1939: Chinese soldiers and labourers carry parts of an American leased Jeep over mountain trails for re-assembly on the repaired section of the Burma Road in China


    Chinese soldiers and labourers carry parts of an American leased Jeep over mountain trails for re-assembly on the repaired section of the Burma Road in China. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1939




    1939: A group of Chinese soldiers squatting and eating from bowls with chopsticks


    A group of Chinese soldiers squatting and eating from bowls with chopsticks. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 25th March 1939




    1940: A group of Chinese soldiers


    A group of Chinese soldiers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1940




    1942: Chinese troops train for fitness and discipline. This group are candidates for commissions within the army


    Chinese troops train for fitness and discipline. This group are candidates for commissions within the army. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1942




    1942: A Chinese soldier in camouflage runs towards a new position somewhere in Burma


    A Chinese soldier in camouflage runs towards a new position somewhere in Burma. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1942




    1943: Chinese soldiers showing off a collection of Japanese tin helmets after defeating the Japanese in the Battle of the Upper Yangtze. The horse in the background is also a captured trophy


    Chinese soldiers showing off a collection of Japanese tin helmets after defeating the Japanese in the Battle of the Upper Yangtze. The horse in the background is also a captured trophy. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1st September 1943




    1944: Two Chinese Red Army militia men plant a potato masher grenade in a farmers doorway as a killer trap


    Two Chinese Red Army militia men plant a potato masher grenade in a farmers doorway as a killer trap. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1944




    1944: Chinese troops during the Battle of Changteh, the strategic city in the heart of Chinas rice-growing area. It changed hands four times in forty days


    Chinese troops during the Battle of Changteh, the strategic city in the heart of Chinas rice-growing area. It changed hands four times in forty days. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1944




    The Americans retain a close relationship with the Chinese Nationalist government by providing qualified military instructors for troop training. Here Chinese soldiers can be seen on manoeuvres near Chiay-i


    The Americans retain a close relationship with the Chinese Nationalist government by providing qualified military instructors for troop training. Here Chinese soldiers can be seen on manoeuvres near Chiay-i. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1944




    1944: Empty cases, which some days ago were packed with millions of newly printed currency notes, are used to build barricades to control a possible rush by refugees anxious to obtain their promised payments


    Empty cases, which some days ago were packed with millions of newly printed currency notes, are used to build barricades to control a possible rush by refugees anxious to obtain their promised payments. (Photo by Harrison Forman/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1944




    1944: Chinese girls receiving tuition in the use of rifles at their barracks. Over 20,000 girls have so far been trained for service with the Chinese army


    Chinese girls receiving tuition in the use of rifles at their barracks. Over 20,000 girls have so far been trained for service with the Chinese army. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1944




    1944: A Chinese machine gunner takes aim in the ruins of a Chinese city


    A Chinese machine gunner takes aim in the ruins of a Chinese city. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1944




    1945: Civilians watch part of a convoy of Chinese troops driving down a city street


    Civilians watch part of a convoy of Chinese troops driving down a city street. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images). China, 1945




    1946: Members of the Communist New Fourth Army on parade. Note how the modern equipment contrasts with the shoeless soldiers in the foreground


    Members of the Communist New Fourth Army on parade. Note how the modern equipment contrasts with the shoeless soldiers in the foreground. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 6th July 1946




    1949: Chinese communist troops who are involved in the attack on Shanghai


    Chinese communist troops who are involved in the attack on Shanghai. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 21st May 1949




    1950: A Chinese soldier hiding in the grass with a long bayonet at a border point


    A Chinese soldier hiding in the grass with a long bayonet at a border point. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1950




    1950: Rifle training with the Chinese Nationalist Womens Army


    Rifle training with the Chinese Nationalist Womens Army. (Photo by Fernand Gigon/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1950




    Turkish UN troops search captured Chinese troops for weapons during the Korean War


    Turkish UN troops search captured Chinese troops for weapons during the Korean War. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 8th December 1950




    1955: Chinese Peoples Liberation Army fighters demonstrating in Peking


    Chinese Peoples Liberation Army fighters demonstrating in Peking. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). 1955




    1958: A wounded soldier being flown off the island of Quemoy to Taiwan during a ceasefire between the Nationalist forces and the Chinese Communists


    A wounded soldier being flown off the island of Quemoy to Taiwan during a ceasefire between the Nationalist forces and the Chinese Communists. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1958




    1958: Korean girls present a member of the Chinese Peoples Volunteer Army with a bouquet of flowers prior to the mass withdrawal of Chinese troops from North Korea


    Korean girls present a member of the Chinese Peoples Volunteer Army with a bouquet of flowers prior to the mass withdrawal of Chinese troops from North Korea. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 29th March 1958




    1958: Members of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army shouting slogans on the streets of Peking (Beijing) in support of Premier Chou En-lais statement on the situation in the Formosa Straits


    Members of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army shouting slogans on the streets of Peking (Beijing) in support of Premier Chou En-lais statement on the situation in the Formosa Straits. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 13th September 1958




    1961: Lines of National Chinese Army marching in Peking with rifles


    Lines of National Chinese Army marching in Peking with rifles. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 12th August 1961




    1961: A line of Nationalist Chinese Frogmen, who form the Silent Service of the Quemoy Defence Command, wearing army shorts and holding pairs of fins are briefed by one of their commanding officers on a Quemoy beach




    Silent Service




    A line of Nationalist Chinese Frogmen, who form the Silent Service of the Quemoy Defence Command, wearing army shorts and holding pairs of fins are briefed by one of their commanding officers on a Quemoy beach


    A line of Nationalist Chinese Frogmen, who form the [Silent Service] of the Quemoy Defence Command, wearing army shorts and holding pairs of fins are briefed by one of their commanding officers on a Quemoy beach. (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images). September 1961




    1965: A Red Chinese guard at Luhu Bridge, Hong Kong, takes a photograph of the photographer for official files


    A Red Chinese guard at Luhu Bridge, Hong Kong, takes a photograph of the photographer for official files. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1965




    1970: Chinese Red Guards reading from the little red book of Thoughts of Chairman Mao before starting their day


    circa 1970: Chinese Red Guards reading from the little red book of [Thoughts of Chairman Mao] before starting their day. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)




    1973: In Maoist China, Shanghai girls are taught how to kill with bayonetted rifles, demonstrated here in an exercise drill


    In Maoist China, Shanghai girls are taught how to kill with bayonetted rifles, demonstrated here in an exercise drill. (Photo by McCarthy/Getty Images). 1973



    PART I



    Comments

    Dear Everyone.,

    It's so good to see China prosperous and happy today when you really understand what this great Nation went through, in fact they lost more people than the European theater of War in Europe.

    The sad memory of General Kang Feng who by HIS actions alone killed around a hundred million people is proof enough of the sour moments many had to endure.

    More so when you know that due to a shortage of coal (transport problems in a war zone) he mixed coal with the young flowers of China and burned thousands and thousands on each train trip. Proof is that in some parts old sections of Chinese railways, you have mounds of ash plus crushed bones reminiscent of the atrocities the youg generation had to endure.... oh.... sorry why young... because it's easier to slide in the gaping mouth of the locomotives coal feeder.

    Pray for their courageous souls... the one's who stood bravely before being pushed alive in the mouth of the locomotives furnace.

    Barbaric practices have often tarnished relations between Nations and Brothers in one Nation., the important is not to let it happen again.


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Chinese Military 1870–1970. Part II


1938: Chinese artillery in action against the Japanese during the battle for Shantung


Chinese artillery in action against the Japanese during the battle for Shantung. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 2nd February 1938




The Kwantung army (Chinese) rushing to the front lines, five miles south-east of Waichon. The Japanese occupied the town on 15th October 1938


The Kwantung army (Chinese) rushing to the front lines, five miles south-east of Waichon. The Japanese occupied the town on 15th October 1938. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)




1939: Chinese soldiers and labourers carry parts of an American leased Jeep over mountain trails for re-assembly on the repaired section of the Burma Road in China




1939: Chinese soldiers and labourers carry parts of an American leased Jeep over mountain trails for re-assembly on the repaired section of the Burma Road in China


Chinese soldiers and labourers carry parts of an American leased Jeep over mountain trails for re-assembly on the repaired section of the Burma Road in China. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1939




1939: A group of Chinese soldiers squatting and eating from bowls with chopsticks


A group of Chinese soldiers squatting and eating from bowls with chopsticks. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 25th March 1939




1940: A group of Chinese soldiers


A group of Chinese soldiers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1940




1942: Chinese troops train for fitness and discipline. This group are candidates for commissions within the army


Chinese troops train for fitness and discipline. This group are candidates for commissions within the army. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1942




1942: A Chinese soldier in camouflage runs towards a new position somewhere in Burma


A Chinese soldier in camouflage runs towards a new position somewhere in Burma. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1942




1943: Chinese soldiers showing off a collection of Japanese tin helmets after defeating the Japanese in the Battle of the Upper Yangtze. The horse in the background is also a captured trophy


Chinese soldiers showing off a collection of Japanese tin helmets after defeating the Japanese in the Battle of the Upper Yangtze. The horse in the background is also a captured trophy. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1st September 1943




1944: Two Chinese Red Army militia men plant a potato masher grenade in a farmers doorway as a killer trap


Two Chinese Red Army militia men plant a potato masher grenade in a farmers doorway as a killer trap. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1944




1944: Chinese troops during the Battle of Changteh, the strategic city in the heart of Chinas rice-growing area. It changed hands four times in forty days


Chinese troops during the Battle of Changteh, the strategic city in the heart of Chinas rice-growing area. It changed hands four times in forty days. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1944




The Americans retain a close relationship with the Chinese Nationalist government by providing qualified military instructors for troop training. Here Chinese soldiers can be seen on manoeuvres near Chiay-i


The Americans retain a close relationship with the Chinese Nationalist government by providing qualified military instructors for troop training. Here Chinese soldiers can be seen on manoeuvres near Chiay-i. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1944




1944: Empty cases, which some days ago were packed with millions of newly printed currency notes, are used to build barricades to control a possible rush by refugees anxious to obtain their promised payments


Empty cases, which some days ago were packed with millions of newly printed currency notes, are used to build barricades to control a possible rush by refugees anxious to obtain their promised payments. (Photo by Harrison Forman/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1944




1944: Chinese girls receiving tuition in the use of rifles at their barracks. Over 20,000 girls have so far been trained for service with the Chinese army


Chinese girls receiving tuition in the use of rifles at their barracks. Over 20,000 girls have so far been trained for service with the Chinese army. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1944




1944: A Chinese machine gunner takes aim in the ruins of a Chinese city


A Chinese machine gunner takes aim in the ruins of a Chinese city. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1944




1945: Civilians watch part of a convoy of Chinese troops driving down a city street


Civilians watch part of a convoy of Chinese troops driving down a city street. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images). China, 1945




1946: Members of the Communist New Fourth Army on parade. Note how the modern equipment contrasts with the shoeless soldiers in the foreground


Members of the Communist New Fourth Army on parade. Note how the modern equipment contrasts with the shoeless soldiers in the foreground. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 6th July 1946




1949: Chinese communist troops who are involved in the attack on Shanghai


Chinese communist troops who are involved in the attack on Shanghai. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 21st May 1949




1950: A Chinese soldier hiding in the grass with a long bayonet at a border point


A Chinese soldier hiding in the grass with a long bayonet at a border point. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1950




1950: Rifle training with the Chinese Nationalist Womens Army


Rifle training with the Chinese Nationalist Womens Army. (Photo by Fernand Gigon/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1950




Turkish UN troops search captured Chinese troops for weapons during the Korean War


Turkish UN troops search captured Chinese troops for weapons during the Korean War. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 8th December 1950




1955: Chinese Peoples Liberation Army fighters demonstrating in Peking


Chinese Peoples Liberation Army fighters demonstrating in Peking. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). 1955




1958: A wounded soldier being flown off the island of Quemoy to Taiwan during a ceasefire between the Nationalist forces and the Chinese Communists


A wounded soldier being flown off the island of Quemoy to Taiwan during a ceasefire between the Nationalist forces and the Chinese Communists. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1958




1958: Korean girls present a member of the Chinese Peoples Volunteer Army with a bouquet of flowers prior to the mass withdrawal of Chinese troops from North Korea


Korean girls present a member of the Chinese Peoples Volunteer Army with a bouquet of flowers prior to the mass withdrawal of Chinese troops from North Korea. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 29th March 1958




1958: Members of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army shouting slogans on the streets of Peking (Beijing) in support of Premier Chou En-lais statement on the situation in the Formosa Straits


Members of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army shouting slogans on the streets of Peking (Beijing) in support of Premier Chou En-lais statement on the situation in the Formosa Straits. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 13th September 1958




1961: Lines of National Chinese Army marching in Peking with rifles


Lines of National Chinese Army marching in Peking with rifles. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 12th August 1961




1961: A line of Nationalist Chinese Frogmen, who form the Silent Service of the Quemoy Defence Command, wearing army shorts and holding pairs of fins are briefed by one of their commanding officers on a Quemoy beach




Silent Service




A line of Nationalist Chinese Frogmen, who form the Silent Service of the Quemoy Defence Command, wearing army shorts and holding pairs of fins are briefed by one of their commanding officers on a Quemoy beach


A line of Nationalist Chinese Frogmen, who form the [Silent Service] of the Quemoy Defence Command, wearing army shorts and holding pairs of fins are briefed by one of their commanding officers on a Quemoy beach. (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images). September 1961




1965: A Red Chinese guard at Luhu Bridge, Hong Kong, takes a photograph of the photographer for official files


A Red Chinese guard at Luhu Bridge, Hong Kong, takes a photograph of the photographer for official files. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1965




1970: Chinese Red Guards reading from the little red book of Thoughts of Chairman Mao before starting their day


circa 1970: Chinese Red Guards reading from the little red book of [Thoughts of Chairman Mao] before starting their day. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)




1973: In Maoist China, Shanghai girls are taught how to kill with bayonetted rifles, demonstrated here in an exercise drill


In Maoist China, Shanghai girls are taught how to kill with bayonetted rifles, demonstrated here in an exercise drill. (Photo by McCarthy/Getty Images). 1973



PART I



Comments

Dear Everyone.,

It's so good to see China prosperous and happy today when you really understand what this great Nation went through, in fact they lost more people than the European theater of War in Europe.

The sad memory of General Kang Feng who by HIS actions alone killed around a hundred million people is proof enough of the sour moments many had to endure.

More so when you know that due to a shortage of coal (transport problems in a war zone) he mixed coal with the young flowers of China and burned thousands and thousands on each train trip. Proof is that in some parts old sections of Chinese railways, you have mounds of ash plus crushed bones reminiscent of the atrocities the youg generation had to endure.... oh.... sorry why young... because it's easier to slide in the gaping mouth of the locomotives coal feeder.

Pray for their courageous souls... the one's who stood bravely before being pushed alive in the mouth of the locomotives furnace.

Barbaric practices have often tarnished relations between Nations and Brothers in one Nation., the important is not to let it happen again.


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