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Title
Japanese Propaganda Poster 18
Date Created and/or Issued
2014-09-25T22:45:28Z
Publication Information
Chapman University Digital Commons
Contributing Institution
Chapman University, Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives
Collection
Japanese Propaganda Posters
Rights Information
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Description
Propaganda poster, in Chinese, produced by Japanese-sponsored governments in China during Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). These governments were established by major Japanese military commands, and posters were used to promote cooperation between Chinese and Japanese. English translation is: "Look at the communist atrocity!" Chinese: 看!看!共產黨之慘害!In small letters, English translation is "The just Japanese Army liberates people from atrocity and eradicates the evil and selfish Communist Amy and the ruthless Communist Party." Chinese: 日軍為正義解除人民的倒懸來徹底剷除萬惡的自私自利的黨軍和慘無人道的共產黨.
Type
Image
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
http://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/japanese_propaganda_posters/18
Subject
Japan
Propaganda
Posters
Poster
Chinese
Sino-Japanese War
China
Japanese
Asian History
Chinese Studies
East Asian Languages and Societies
Illustration
Japanese Studies
Military History
Military, War, and Peace
Time Period
1932-1945
Source
Japanese Propaganda Posters

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