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Liuzhou 柳州

Also often transliterated as Luichow or Liuchow.

A jeep comes down from a cluster of tents and workshops at Liuzhou during WWII, in 1945.
"The Latest In Shops And Equipment--This a picture looking into a revetment that served as our work area and engineering area at Luichow [Liuzhou], China. Lt. Sohl's office was in the little shack at the right and all our tools and equipment was in the tent. We changed a lot of B-24 engines in this revetment along with replacing blown...
American and Chinese servicemen shortly after retreat of Japanese from Guangxi from Liuzhou after Ichigo, now re-entering areas the Japanese had controlled not long before. This photo is likely from around the larger Liuzhou area.
Photographer Pfc J.C. Bowermaster crossing a river in Guangxi province, near Liuzhou city.
Original text from image: "From: Public Relations Office Fourteenth Air Force Code 07041420/A Release On Rcpt Cleared Goldberg USFCT -FIRST PICTURES FROM REOCCUPIED LIUCHOW AREA- Death Comes To A Japanese Soldier Fourteenth Air Force Headquarters, In China-- Japanese retreating toward Liuchow did not bother to bury their dead. This horrible picture of a dead Jap soldier show that the Nips...
Two local civilians sit on the ground in destroyed Liuzhou after the return of Chinese and American forces on the tails of the Japanese retreat. In WWII.
Ferry and footbridge 13 miles east of Ping Yang (平阳镇), which the Japanese had used during their retreat towards Liuzhou. Crossings like this one were bottlenecks that allowed attacks by 14th Air Force planes and Chinese ground troops. During WWII.
This is the Fourteenth Air Force base at Liuchow [Liuzhou] as Americans accompanying the Chinese Ground Forces found it ditched, pitterd, cratered, and mined upon their arrival after the Japanese had evacuated it. The air base at Liuchow was lost to the Japanese on 7 November 1944. Japanese were never able to capitalize it as Fourteenth Air Force bombers and...
Excited civilians applaud and surround American GIs who have just returned to Liuzhou on the heels of the retreating Japanese upon the failure of the Ichigo Campaign. See this image with different caption here.
Destroyed P-51 fighter at Liuzhou during WWII, after Japanese retreat.