The old photo of Fuyu, Jilin in 1942, shows the urban and rural landscape of Fuyu during the Anti Japanese War
This group of photos is from Yadong Printing Collection. It was from August 1924 to 1944 that the Japanese invaders sent intelligence personnel to take a large number of human and geographical photos of various parts of China, which were published by the Japanese as A Collection of Asian Prints. These photos recorded the living conditions of Chinese people at that time, as well as the geographical features of all parts of the country, giving us a chance to see the historical images of China at that time
The magazine of this group of photos was first published in December 1942, so this group of photos should be taken before December 1942
The following is a preview of the photo, and the photo annotation is the original annotation translation:
Fuyu City, a county-level city entrusted by Songyuan City, Jilin Province, is located at the northeast edge of Songnen Plain, in the northwest of Jilin Province, and in the east of Songyuan City. It faces Zhaoyuan County, Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province in the north and Shuangcheng District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province in the east, and borders Yushu City, Changchun City in the east. Fuyu is a highway and railway transportation fortress connecting Heilongjiang and Liaoning provinces
1942年 扶余 街景
1942年 扶余 乡村风貌
1942年 扶余 松花江边风景
1942年 扶余 小渔船
1942年 扶余 松花江案
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