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CHINESE POSTER DEPICTS THE ATOMIC BOMBING OF NAGASAKI AND VICTORY OVER THE JAPANESE
Large and visually striking Chinese poster, "Majestic Scenes of Valiant Servicemen Annihilating the Enemy", 30 1/2" x 21", printed circa 1945, comprised of five color illustrations of Japanese defeats at the hands of American and Chinese forces. The top image depicts a group of Chinese Nationalist fighter aircraft attacking and destroying Japanese bombers, with the caption: "Glorious Merit Our Aircraft Rendered Above Stilwell Road", the main ground supply route between India, Burma, and China. The image on the left side of the poster depicts a group of Nationalist planes bombing and destroying a Japanese battleship, with the caption: "The Doomsday of Japan''s Battleship Mutsu", which exploded and sank in Hiroshima Bay in 1943, from unknown causes. The image on the right side of the poster depicts three American soldiers advancing over the bloody corpses of Japanese soldiers, with the caption: "Annihilating the Enemy at Nanjing River", near the border between China and Burma. The bottom image depicts a Japanese tank and riflemen being overrun by American tanks and infantry, with the caption: "The Victory of the Burma-Yunnan Campaign". The most striking image of all, however, is that at the center of the poster, which depicts the base of a mushroom cloud rising over the city of Nagasaki, with the silhouette of the American B-29 "Bock''s Car" in the distance, with an inset image of the bomb descending to earth via parachute. This poster is a rare instance of a Chinese illustration celebrating American efforts to aid the Chinese military in the final stages of the war. The title is printed at the top of the poster in red. The poster is toned throughout, and bears scattered pinholes at each corner, with subsequent paper loss, patched on the verso with archival tape. The poster also bears scattered foxing and damp spots throughout, none of which detracts from the drama of the scenes presented. From a single collection obtained entirely in China pre-2000.

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