Bloody_Saturday,_Shanghai.jpg
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Summary
H. S. Wong : Bloody Saturday | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Photographer |
creator QS:P170,Q262117
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Title |
Bloody Saturday
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Object type | photograph | ||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | photojournalism | ||||||||||||||||||||
Original caption |
English:
This terrified baby was one of the only human beings left alive in Shanghai's South Station after the brutal Japanese bombing in China.
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Description |
English:
Baby crying on a platform of Shanghai's South Station after aerial bombing by Japanese forces.
Français :
Bébé pleurant sur le quai de la gare sud de Shanghai après un bombardement aérien par l'armée japonaise.
Español:
Bebé llorando en una plataforma de la Estación Sur de Shanghái después del bombardeo aéreo de las fuerzas japonesas.
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Date |
28 August 1937
date QS:P571,+1937-08-28T00:00:00Z/11
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Source | File:This terrified baby was almost the only human being left alive in Shanghai's South Station after brutal Japanese... - NARA - 535557.tif | ||||||||||||||||||||
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