Digital Image: 1937 Ishida Eisuke Manga Propaganda: China, Japan, Korea; World War II

SinoJapaneseWar-japanwomansclub-1937-2_d
一目でわかる支那事件と日ソ關係繪地圖 / [The China Incident and Japan-Soviet Relations at a Glance]. - Main View
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Digital Image: 1937 Ishida Eisuke Manga Propaganda: China, Japan, Korea; World War II

SinoJapaneseWar-japanwomansclub-1937-2_d

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  • 一目でわかる支那事件と日ソ關係繪地圖 / [The China Incident and Japan-Soviet Relations at a Glance].
  • Added: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 13:03:00
  • Original Document Scale: 1 : 9000000
The Sino-Japanese War situation in 1937 in cartoonish detail. Issued for Japanese women – suggestive of the social changes to traditional gender roles brought about by the war.
$50.00

Title


一目でわかる支那事件と日ソ關係繪地圖 / [The China Incident and Japan-Soviet Relations at a Glance].
  1937 (dated)     21 x 15.5 in (53.34 x 39.37 cm)     1 : 9000000

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Cartographer S


Ishida Eisuke (石田英助; 1914 - 2010) was a Japanese artist who made several maps during the Second Sino-Japanese War, but is best known for his drawings in the publication Boys' Club (少年倶樂部) during the war and publishing manga in a variety of formats in the postwar period (late 1940s – 1960s). More by this mapmaker...


Ebihara Satoshi (海老原敏吾; fl. c. 1936 - 1938) was a Japanese cartographer who was involved with the production of a map of status of the Second Sino-Japanese War for the Japanese publication Women's Club in 1937. Learn More...