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1945, in the year of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, Cao Juren ended his eight-year career as a war correspondent and returned to Shanghai from Jiangxi. In the past eight years, he began to interview the Battle of Shanghai and Shanghai in Hu Si warehouse, traveled all over the country with the army, interviewed the battles of Taierzhuang and other large and small battles, wrote down numerous battlefield communications, and collected a lot of first-hand information. After he settled in Shanghai, he immediately began to sort out all aspects of the historical materials of the Anti-Japanese War to prepare for the publication of a book recording the history of China's Anti-Japanese War. At that time, these materials were still full of flames and smoke from the battlefield, and the residual temperature was not exhausted. Here is the topographic map of the war situation drawn by General Li Zongren on the letterhead of the front field headquarters of Taierzhuang War. When interviewing General Ye Ting of the New Fourth Army, General Ye gave him many photos of the Nanjing Massacre of the Japanese invaders. See the appendix written by the author for the collection and arrangement of historical materials in the book.
Mr. Shu is a professor of photojournalism in the Department of Journalism of Fudan University and a famous photojournalist in China. In War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he edited United Pictorial in Chongqing and collected many news pictures during the Anti-Japanese War. After the Anti-Japanese War, he also returned to Shanghai. He personally went to the Japanese army headquarters in Shanghai, and found a large number of photos taken by the Japanese aggressors in many files left by the Japanese army when it hastily retreated. ...