Red Russian Star over China
- By Peter Harmsen
- 22 February, 2013
- 38 Comments
By January 1938, Russian pilot F. P. Polynin had only been in the central Chinese city of Hankou for a few weeks, and the Japanese invaders had still not gotten … Continue Reading →
The First American Casualty of World War II
- By Peter Harmsen
- 19 February, 2013
- 99 Comments
On August 14, 1937, Chinese planes dropped several bombs over the international parts of Shanghai, in a tragic error that cost the lives of hundreds. Among the victims was Robert … Continue Reading →
Japan’s Charmed Warship
- By Peter Harmsen
- 18 February, 2013
- 6 Comments
The most visible Japanese presence in Shanghai during the three-month battle for the city in the fall of 1937 was the cruiser Izumo, anchored in the Huangpu River. It was … Continue Reading →
The Battle of Shanghai in the Eyes of German Cameramen
- By Peter Harmsen
- 16 February, 2013
- 62 Comments
This German newsreel shows highlights of the 1937 battle of Shanghai. It’s interesting for a number of reasons. First, it features several of the weapons that were used most aggressively … Continue Reading →
Sino-Japanese War Refought on the Silver Screen
- By Peter Harmsen
- 16 February, 2013
- 17 Comments
The Sino-Japanese War has been the subject of numerous movies, but to my knowledge none has so far topped the visceral authenticity of the opening scenes in the Chinese epic … Continue Reading →
Tank Cemetery: Armored Battle in Shanghai
- By Peter Harmsen
- 16 February, 2013
- 61 Comments
In the early part of the three-month battle for Shanghai in 1937, China deployed its fledgling tank arm in an all-out attempt to wipe out the small and beleaguered Japanese … Continue Reading →