When the Japanese could not bring Chiang Kai-shek's China to its knees in the 1930s, bombers brought terror to Shanghai, Chongqing and Hankow. |
Ocean-going steamships ascend the river to Hankow for their cargoes. |
Our route now bears to the right past a memorial seat and a cairn before we reach Hankow Road. |
North of Hankow some 200,000 government troops had surrounded 70,000 Communist troops and were beginning a methodical job of extermination. |
A poor man, passing through one of the back thoroughfares in Hankow, came upon a tls. |
Probably, of all the hundreds of foreign tea-men who visited Hankow, barely one or two had been across the river to Wuchang. |