Buildings in Chongqing on fire
Steam and fumes arising from incendiary bombs which had landed in the Yangtze River, Chongqing
Steam/fumes clearing away and fires starting, after bombing, Chongqing
Steam and fumes rising from the Yangtze River due to incendiary bombs, Chongqing
Soldiers attending to bonfires in a field
General Nie Rongzhen (Nieh Jung-chen 聂荣臻) addressing a mass meeting of troops in woods at Wutai
General Lu Zhonglin (Lu Chung-lin 鹿钟麟)'s National Government (KMT) troops on parade, at Wutai
Houses burnt down by the Japanese
Cheering avenue of soldiers and children
Laundry on a washing line outside a temple
Houses in a village near Beijing burnt down by Japanese raiding parties
Soldiers and civilians in a street
Michael Lindsay (林迈可)'s escort on a path through fields of crops
Soldiers holding a banner to welcome Michael Lindsay (林迈可) and other foreigners, and a welcoming party
A soldier and two mules in a mountain pass from Pei Chu Ma Ho valley
A small hut where the Lindsays stayed shortly after their escape from Beijing
Burnt down houses, with a women and children outside, 1938
A mass meeting on a hillside
Middle Poplar, the village where the Lindsays and Bands lived during the summer of 1943, near Fuping
A newly built hall, used for the meeting of Jinchaji Border Region Congress in January 1943, and later bombed, at Wentang, near Zhongbaicha