English: Photo of The "Shame" Album, showing the atrocities committed by the Japanese in Nanjing Massacre. It was one of the 16 photos preserved by a Chinese working in a photostudio at that time.
Date
between 1937 and 1938
date QS:P,+1937-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1937-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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中国学徒工罗谨、吴旋制作保存的“耻”字相册
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Photo of The "Shame" Album, showing the atrocities committed by the Japanese in Nanjing Massacre. It was one of the 16 photos preserved by a Chinese working in a photostudio at that time. (Showing a beheaded civilian)
Ảnh của Album "Xấu hổ" (Shame), cho thấy những hành động tàn bạo của quân Nhật trong Thảm sát Nam Kinh. Đó là một trong 16 bức ảnh được lưu giữ bởi một người Trung Quốc làm việc trong xưởng ảnh vào thời điểm đó.
Photo issue du "Shame" Album, montrant les atrocités commises par les Japonais lors du massacre de Nankin. Il s'agit de l'une des 16 photos conservées par un Chinois travaillant dans le studio de photo à l'époque.
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