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English: This terrified baby was one of the only human beings left alive in Shanghai's South Station after the brutal Japanese bombing in China, August 28, 1937.
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H. S. Wong  (1900–1981)  wikidata:Q262117
 
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H.S. Wong; Newsreel Wong; Wang Haisheng; Wang Xiaoting; Newsreel Wang; H. S. "Newsreel" Wong
Description photographer, war photographer, photojournalist, camera operator and journalist
Date of birth/death 1900 Edit this at Wikidata 9 March 1981 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Beijing Taipei
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