
"Drawing Chinese Sino-Japanese War" Topic
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Tango01  | 16 Apr 2013 12:45 p.m. PST |
Not very seen and interesting draws. link Hope you enjoy!. Amicalement Armand |
| GarrisonMiniatures | 16 Apr 2013 1:32 p.m. PST |
That site I call a good find. |
| Rudysnelson | 16 Apr 2013 2:08 p.m. PST |
Interesting how different actions are depicted. Thanks for posting. |
Frederick  | 16 Apr 2013 4:30 p.m. PST |
They are kind of grisly! Interesting take on an overlooked part of the war |
| FusilierDan | 16 Apr 2013 5:21 p.m. PST |
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| CampyF | 17 Apr 2013 2:34 a.m. PST |
Thank you. I had seen some of these. But this is a real find. |
| Mapleleaf | 17 Apr 2013 7:35 a.m. PST |
Thank you for sharing. I have seen actual photographs that are a lot more graphic then these drawings. The Japanese seem to have taken particular delight in documenting their atrocities. The more I research this war the more I realize how different a war this was and how little we in the west know about it. |
Tango01  | 17 Apr 2013 10:58 a.m. PST |
Glad you had enjoy the draws guys!. Amicalement Armand |
| zippyfusenet | 17 Apr 2013 1:32 p.m. PST |
According to the linked site, these drawings are from bubble-gum cards (!), produced in the US in the late 30s for the entertainment of pre-adolescents. Horrors of War cards. I remember Civil War Cards from the 1960s, but had never seen these before. |
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