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Chinese civilian evacuation in Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
Concerned people (include at least to American GIs) surround a sick Chinese youth. The were many sick and weakened during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, China, during WWII, in the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push. See related image here.
The sick and weakened during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, China, during WWII, in the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
A gravely ill boy is supported by an adult: The sick and weakened during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push. See related image here.
Chinese civilian evacuation in Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
The sick and weakened during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
A woman sleeping, possibly cradling a baby: A tired, sick, or weakened refugee during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, China, during WWII, in the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
This image shows US vehicles in the midst of retreat in China during WWII, 1944. (Images provided via Tony Strotman)
FLYING TIGERS IN HOSPITAL EVACUATION Chinese workers help service a C-64, loading fuel by hand crank, on August 1, 1944, somewhere in the China. The plane tail number is 35301. See related image. From the U.S. Government sources.
Luichow (Liuzhou) station, China-- Enroute with Kweilin (Guilin) evacuation party. Chinese use any mens of transportation to evacuate the area. 2 July 1944. Photo: H. P. Mcadams