Map of China shows Beijing (Peiping), Hankow / Hankou (now part of present-day Wuhan), Nanjing (Nanking), Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton). The city of Hankow on the Yangtze River. Junks on river. Naval boat. Transport - Air lines and land routes inside China. Map. Pilot on small sea plane. Aerials of rural area. Railway steam train running. Shadow of people on roof of train as it passes through countryside.
Japanese troops fight outside the walls of Nanking, China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Japanese soldiers on tanks. Smoke arises from explosions in the fields. Troops fire from behind bushes. Soldiers with a flag in the field. They fire artillery, advance, and take cover. Soldiers walk along the Zhongshan wall (China, Jiangsu, Nanjing, Bai Xia Qu). Explosions near the wall. A destroyed part of the wall. Japanese soldiers carry a ladder. They break through near Zhongshan Gate and mount the wall. Soldiers climb up the wall and enter tunnels. Soldiers seated by a barricade of sandbags. Japanese writing on the wall. The Japanese troops give a 'Banzai Cheer' as they wave Japanese flags atop the wall.
Nationalist Chinese school books with anti-Japanese propaganda. Slate reads “Slogans in school books: “Down with Japan” “Oust the Japanese””. Schoolbook depicts anti-Japanese propaganda. Illustration shows Japanese soldiers aiming their bayonets at the Chinese. Another children’s schoolbook. A cartoon with Japanese invaders depicted as tigers. Chinese men taming a Japanese tiger in bed. An anti-Japanese pamphlet circulating in China. Anti-Japanese newspaper headlines posted in public display case on sidewalk in China. Chinese men reading newspapers posted on outdoor display boards on sidewalk.
Montage with graphics sells Japanese propaganda claiming Japanese hatred as cause for Sino-Japanese War. Newspapers declaring the non-aggression pact between Republic of China and the Soviet Union. Animated map depicting how the Communist Soviet Union can encroach China’s territories. Narrator claims “It is in order to stop this power of evil, a real everlasting peace in Asia that Japan’s soldiers and sailors are giving their lives,” Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe reads a speech defending the Sino-Japanese War.
Interiors of a departmental store show shoppers using escalator. Young woman buying jumper and young girl with baby doll. Young women look at earrings and jewelery and try them on. Interior of a textile factory and women at the machines. Women in production line at Food processing. Women work at the desks in an office. Young women leave building carrying flags. Ambassador to the U.S. - CT Wang and Madame Wang. Hu Shih, foremost philosopher and instigator of China's renaissance is a Cornell and Columbia graduate, greeting women. Jimmie Yen, educated at Princeton and Yale heads the mass education movement. Yen and family.
Japanese attack on United States ship Pannay in China. A photographer takes pictures of the sinking United States ship Pannay after a Japanese attack. Wounded provided first aid ashore. A wounded Chief Petty Officer. Men carried ashore on a stretcher. Chinese doctors treat the Pannay victims. The wounded carried down the river in junks to Shanghai. American gun boat Oahu and British gun boat Lady Bird at the Shanghai port. United States ship Augusta. A motor launch comes alongside the ship and a casket wrapped in American flag hoisted in a sling. Casket comes aboard the ship. Sailors carry away the casket.
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