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Puyi being released from the Fushun War Criminals Management Center re-education camp in Shenyang, Liaoning Province (formerly Mukden, Fengtien Province), northeastern China, 1959Chiang Kaishek and Chiang Ching-kuo inspecting defensive fortifications at Kinmen island, Fujian Province, Republic of China (Taiwan), 24 Jan 1959
Puyi being released from the Fushun War Criminals Management Center re-education camp in Shenyang, Liaoning Province (formerly Mukden, Fengtien Province), northeastern China, 1959Chiang Kaishek and Chiang Ching-kuo inspecting defensive fortifications at Kinmen island, Fujian Province, Republic of China (Taiwan), 24 Jan 1959
Puyi, China, circa 1960sPuyi with a Soviet official, China, circa 1960s
Puyi, China, circa 1960sPuyi with a Soviet official, China, circa 1960s
Puyi, China, circa 1960sZhou Enlai, Li Shuxian, and Puyi, China, circa 1960s
Puyi, China, circa 1960sZhou Enlai, Li Shuxian, and Puyi, China, circa 1960s
Du Yuming reading a magazine, China, Jun 1965Puyi, China, circa 1966-1967
Du Yuming reading a magazine, China, Jun 1965Puyi, China, circa 1966-1967
Gunboat Changjiang of the communist Chinese forces, Shanghai, China, 1968Corona spy satellite imagery of Jianqiao Airfield (Hangzhou Air Base), Zhejiang Province, China, 1969
Gunboat Changjiang of the communist Chinese forces, Shanghai, China, 1968Corona spy satellite imagery of Jianqiao Airfield (Hangzhou Air Base), Zhejiang Province, China, 1969
Du Yuming and Cao Xiuqing, China, circa early 1970sLugou Bridge, near Beijing, China, 20 Aug 2005
Du Yuming and Cao Xiuqing, China, circa early 1970sLugou Bridge, near Beijing, China, 20 Aug 2005

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