Asians in WWII Poster Art
- By Peter Harmsen
- 1 April, 2013
- 23 Comments
Since the US engagement in World War II was to a significant extent directed towards Asia, it is no surprise that a large part of American poster art of the … Continue Reading →
Japan’s Impregnable Fortress
- By Peter Harmsen
- 25 March, 2013
- 28 Comments
Throughout the battle of Shanghai in the fall of 1937, the Japanese Special Naval Landing Force, the empire’s marines, was defending a narrow perimeter along the northern bank of the … Continue Reading →
64 Seconds in Hell
- By Peter Harmsen
- 20 March, 2013
- 9 Comments
What was it like to be a Chinese or Japanese soldier fighting for one’s life in and around Shanghai in the fall of 1937? No one who wasn’t actually there … Continue Reading →
Depicting the Shanghai Battle in Scale 1/35
- By Peter Harmsen
- 17 March, 2013
- 53 Comments
History in perhaps its broadest sense means finding what can be known about the past and presenting the facts in the form of a coherent narrative. That narrative doesn’t have … Continue Reading →
A Songwriter’s Tribute
- By Peter Harmsen
- 12 March, 2013
- 48 Comments
Christian missionary Frank Rawlinson, born in Britain and educated in the United States, had lived in Shanghai almost his entire adult life when war broke out between China and Japan … Continue Reading →
Japanese Devils for Hire
- By Peter Harmsen
- 10 March, 2013
- 24 Comments
Hirotaka Tsukagoshi is the man the Chinese love to hate. His name is not well-known in China, but his face is. Over the past few years the Japanese actor has … Continue Reading →
A Chinese in the German Wehrmacht
- By Peter Harmsen
- 7 March, 2013
- 86 Comments
When the German Wehrmacht rolled into Austria in March 1938, one of its soldiers stood out. A 21-year-old sergeant-cadet in the 98th Jäger Regiment, his hair was jet-black, and his … Continue Reading →
More Than A Thousand Characters
- By Peter Harmsen
- 4 March, 2013
- 15 Comments
With their immediate impact and their appeal to the emotions, images have been used in war propaganda since ancient times. Therefore, it’s no surprise that they were employed in China … Continue Reading →
Snapshots of War
- By Peter Harmsen
- 28 February, 2013
- 12 Comments
The Japanese went to war in China equipped with Model 32 helmets, Arisaka rifles and Model D III Gelto cameras. During the Sino-Japanese conflict from 1937 to 1945, soldiers and … Continue Reading →
China’s Muslim General
- By Peter Harmsen
- 26 February, 2013
- 34 Comments
With his kind smile, it would be easy to confuse Bai Chongxi with a Buddhist cleric, detached from the worries of this world. That was one of the first thoughts … Continue Reading →