沙飛的戰時攝影
Sha Fei and Wartime Photography

Cropped photo of Kato, Mihoko (加藤美穗子) | x001286_person_kato-mihoko.jpg

Kato, Mihoko (加藤美穗子)  

1933-

Mihoko, a Japanese, during the War of Resistance Against Japan, her parents died in artillery fire. Mihoko and her sister were rescued by Nie Rongzhen. Mihoko later returned to Japan and grew up.

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