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Precious old photos of the Eighth Route Army: Figure 4 disguised as a Japanese soldier for reconnaissance, Figure 7 the young female soldier is respectable

(On August 22, 1937, the Military Commission of the National Government announced that the First, Second and Fourth Front Armies of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army would be reorganized into the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolution, referred to as the Eighth Route Army. Among them, Zhu De and Peng Dehuai served as the chief and deputy commander-in-chief. This It is a set of old photos that reflect the real situation of the Eighth Route Army during the Anti-Japanese War. It is very different from the Eighth Route Army in the Anti-Japanese War drama. The photo was taken by the famous American photographer Foreman Harrison. The photo is very precious.) Picture: The Eighth Route Army went to fight. scene. Picture: On the mountainside, the Eighth Route Army heavy machine gun position, this is where they are conducting an ambush. Does anyone know the model of the heavy machine gun in the photo? Picture: An Eighth Route Army soldier displays captured trophies. Forman wrote on the back of the photo, ""This Eighth Route Army soldier was very happy because he had captured several guns and also had the wine that the Japanese soldiers loved to drink. "Picture: An Eighth Route Army soldier disguised as a Japanese army, holding a Japanese military flag. This is the scene of him scouting near the Japanese artillery tower. Picture: In the sorghum field on the hillside, Eighth Route Army soldiers are conducting an ambush. Picture: An injured Eighth Route Army soldier Soldier, a military doctor is bandaging him. Information shows that this doctor is a member of the international medical aid team during the Anti-Japanese War. Picture: Three female Eighth Route Army soldiers, two of whom have grenades on their belts and are holding homemade grenades in their hands. Grenade. It is respectable to go to the battlefield at such a young age. Picture: After a battle, the Eighth Route Army escorted a Japanese prisoner back to the base. Picture: The Eighth Route Army was resting during the march. Overall, the Eighth Route Army was relatively thin. , but the mental state is very good.