File:Plant Workers Dwellings, Changchun, Manchuria looted by USSR Army and desctroyed by local Chinese - 1946.jpg

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Description 工場の労働者用住居跡 最初ソ連軍によって略奪され、その後、地元の中国人によって破壊された。
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Source Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum (https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/photograph-records/2009-485)
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キャプションは「The remains of plant workers dwellings, first looted by Soviet Troops, then destroyed by local Chinese. Picture shows military jeep parked outside abandoned hull of a building.」(工場の労働者用住居の跡 最初ソヴィエト軍に略奪され、その後地元の中国人によって破壊された。写真は、放棄された建物の外壁の外に停まっている軍用ジープを写している)。

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