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#93 A commander of the New Fourth Army explains to the troops the reason it was necessary to shoot a deserter. 1937-1940

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#93 A commander of the New Fourth Army explains to the troops the reason it was necessary to shoot a deserter. 1937-1940

China during The Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II Through the Lens of Agnes Smedley

#93 A commander of the New Fourth Army explains to the troops the reason it was necessary to shoot a deserter. 1937-1940

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