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Englishwoman martyred by the Chinese, 1930. Creator: Unknown
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Englishwoman martyred by the Chinese, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Englishwoman martyred by the Chinese, 1930. Une Anglaise Martyrisee Par Des Chinois. A terrified woman is restrained as her fingers are cut off with a knife on a wooden block. Front cover of " Le Petit Journal Illustre". [France, 17 August 1930]
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Afraid Alarm Amputation Cruel Cruelty Cutting Dramatic Fear Fingers Frighten Frightened Frightening Front Page Hand Knife Knives Le Petit Journal Martyr Martyrdom Martyred News Pain Painful Petit Journal Punishing Punishment Scared Terrified Amputating Graphic Design
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Caption: "A Haunting Glimpse into the Horrors of Martyrdom - Englishwoman's Tragic Fate Unveiled". This chilling print captures a distressing moment in history, depicting an Englishwoman subjected to unspeakable cruelty at the hands of Chinese captors. The image showcases a terrified woman, her face etched with fear and anguish, being forcibly restrained while her fingers are ruthlessly amputated on a wooden block. Published as the front cover of "Le Petit Journal Illustre" on 17 August 1930, this graphic portrayal sheds light on the brutal realities faced by individuals during times of conflict. The unknown creator masterfully employs color and design elements to evoke a sense of drama and shock. The vivid red blood against the stark contrast of white flesh accentuates the pain endured by this unfortunate victim. Lettering strategically placed within the composition further emphasizes the gravity of this act, leaving viewers appalled and disturbed. This harrowing scene serves as a powerful reminder that war knows no boundaries or mercy. It exposes both physical and psychological torment inflicted upon innocent people caught in conflicts far from their homeland. While it is impossible to ascertain specific details about this particular event or its historical context, it stands as an enduring testament to human suffering. Preserved by Heritage Images' collection, this photograph compels us to reflect upon our shared humanity and strive for peace amidst turmoil. Its presence serves as a solemn tribute to all those who have fallen victim to violence throughout history
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