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蘇巴斯•錢德拉•鮑斯在南京,1943年11月
汪精衛國民政府宣傳部部長林柏生(右二),以及外長褚民誼(左二)陪同身穿制服的蘇巴斯·錢德拉·鮑斯(左一)(印度國民軍的最高指揮官),蘇巴斯·錢德拉·鮑斯於1943年11月出訪南京。同月,汪精衛和鮑斯均參加了在東京舉行的大東亞會議,鮑斯赴南京訪問大受歡迎,因該政府很少有機會歡迎著名的國際外賓。
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汪精衛和臧式毅
滿州國駐汪精衛國民政府大使臧式毅(右)與汪精衛於1940年11月30日簽署日本-滿州國-中國聯合宣言前談話,汪精衛國民政府透過該宣言承認滿州國。該宣言附加於中日基本關係條約,日本透過該宣言正式承認汪精衛國民政府。此二份文件皆於汪精衛國民政府南京綜合大樓簽署。
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丹麥體操
本照片取自一系列經過事先安排的照片,標題為「北京女子學校的生活」,拍攝地點位於日佔北京的北京自由學園。原本的標題寫道:「『丹麥體操』是戰間期間流行於歐洲的一種大型團體體育運動」。
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清鄉幹部發表演說
一名汪精衛國民政府中央宣傳團清鄉宣傳隊第二大隊成員對著鄉民群眾演說。這張相片可能出自汪精衛國民政府的中央社,其自1942年加強其相片產能,藉此與蔣介石於重慶帶領的國民政府宣傳活動抗衡。
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教室內僅用日文
本照片取自一系列經過事先安排的照片,標題為「北京女子學校的生活」,拍攝地點位於日佔北京的北京自由學園。原本的標題寫道:「教室內僅用日文」。
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Signing of Japan-Manchukuo-China Joint Declaration
Flanked by courtiers, Zang Shiyi, the Manchukuo ambassador to the RNG (seated to the left), Noboyuki Abe, Japanese ambassador to the RNG (seated to the right), and Wang Jingwei (seated in the centre) sign the Japan-Manchukuo-China Joint Declaration on 30 November 1940, through which RNG China recognised Manchukuo. The Declaration was attached to the Sino-Japanese Basic Treaty, through which Japan formally recognised the RNG. Both documents were signed within the main RNG government compound in Nanjing. The flags of Japan, China and Manchukuo are on the wall behind the men.
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Empty Avenue, Phnom Penh
This photograph is part of the collection held by the Agence Khmère de Presse (AKP) and Cambodia’s Ministry of Information. This collection, which documents the early years of the People’s Republic of Kampuchea as photographed by the Vietnamese and a small team of Cambodian photographers, has not yet been classified or indexed.
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Villagers looking at a poster
This (probably staged) photograph shows a group of villagers looking at an illustrated poster about the Kampuchea United Front for National Salvation (KUFNS, also known as FUNSK) [Front or Renakse]. It is part of a series that describes the same group of villagers and soldiers. This photograph is part of the collection held by the Agence Khmère de Presse (AKP) and Cambodia’s Ministry of Information. This collection, which documents the early years of the People’s Republic of Kampuchea as photographed by the Vietnamese and a small team of Cambodian photographers, has not yet been classified or indexed.
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Commercial street in Sihanoukville
This unattributed photograph shows a commercial street in Sihanoukville town centre in the mid 1960s, with one side of the street having a promenade with benches and lampposts, and shops on the opposite side, under an arcade. The photograph is part of the collection that was donated to the National Archives of Cambodia from the Library of the Royal University of Fine Arts by Darryl Collins and Helen Grant Ross in 2003. The collection was used by Collins and Ross for their research into urbanisation. The images were probably originally used to mount the Sangkum Reastr Niyum Permanent Exhibition at the Exhibition Hall, Bassac area, Phnom Penh.
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Win-Win Monument bas-relief
This photograph provides a view of bas-relief on the 117-metre-long engraved base of the Win-Win Monument. It depicts the defection to Vietnam of the then Khmer Rouge officer Hun Sen in June 1977. One sees Hun Sen (dressed in Khmer Rouge garb) considering what may happen to him and his group of defectors (being killed) if they are caught by the Khmer Rouge. It also shows Hun Sen thinking about his wife who he left behind. The Win-Win Monument complex – photographed here in January 2020 – was inaugurated in December 2018 to mark the twentieth anniversary of the end of the post-Democratic Kampuchea civil war, with the final defection of the remaining Khmer Rouge factions, thanks to the DIFID policy (“Divide, Isolate, Finish, Integrate, Develop”) also known as the “Win Win” policy of Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Medical team treating children
This unattributed photograph, showing a medical team treating children, was featured in the publication (French and English versions) entitled The People’s Republic of Kampuchea (1979). This photograph is part of the collection held by the Agence Khmère de Presse (AKP) and Cambodia’s Ministry of Information. This collection, which documents the early years of the People’s Republic of Kampuchea as photographed by the Vietnamese and a small team of Cambodian photographers, has not yet been classified or indexed.
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汪精衛國民政府軍隊行經河岸
一群汪精衛國民政府士兵行經不知名河岸。推測可能為清鄉活動的一部分。