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Liuzhou 柳州

Also often transliterated as Luichow or Liuchow.

In the midst of calamity, a refugee mother tenderly washes her baby next to the train at the Liuzhou railway station in the fall of 1944.
Refugees and Nationalist soldiers flee Guilin and arrive near Liuzhou, in the face of the Japanese Ichigo campaign in the summer/fall of 1944.
A young boy sits among discarded furniture, presumably items that had ultimately been discarded, during their flight in the face of the Japanese Ichigo campaign in fall 1944.
People crossing the floating bridge at Liuzhou during WWII. See similar image here.
Chinese refugees take a meal in front of the train engine in Liuzhou during WWII, in the fall of 1944, as the Japanese advanced during the Ichigo campaign.
Chinese refugee--a young girl in this case--tends a cooking fire to boil water next to the train tracks in Liuzhou during WWII, in the fall of 1944, as the Japanese advanced during the Ichigo campaign.
A bustling street at Liuzhou to the south of the river, near the American air base in WWII.
Chinese wait at the train station in Liuzhou during WWII, in the fall of 1944, as the Japanese advanced during the Ichigo campaign.
Chinese refuges tends a cooking fire to boil water next to the train tracks in Liuzhou during WWII, in the fall of 1944, as the Japanese advanced during the Ichigo campaign.
A Chinese refugee resting and hiding from the heat near a train at Liuzhou during the evacuation in Guangxi during the fall of 1944.