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- The ‘Occupied Lens’ in Wartime China: Portrait Photography in the Service of Chinese ‘Collaboration’, 1939–1945
Unknown photographer, Wang Ching-wei at statue of Sun Yat-sen [sic], 19 March 1940. Corbis Images.
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The ‘Occupied Lens’ in Wartime China: Portrait Photography in the Service of Chinese ‘Collaboration’, 1939–1945 - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Unknown-photographer-Wang-Ching-wei-at-statue-of-Sun-Yat-sen-sic-19-March-1940_fig5_336615540 [accessed 2 Jul, 2024]
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Figure 10. Unknown photographer, Wang Ching-wei at statue of Sun Yat-sen [sic], 19 March 1940. Corbis Images.
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