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Liuzhou 柳州

Also often transliterated as Luichow or Liuchow.

Concerned people (include at least to American GIs) surround a sick Chinese youth. The were many sick and weakened during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, China, during WWII, in the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push. See related image here.
The sick and weakened during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, China, during WWII, in the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
A fortified bunker at a street intersection in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, during WWII, in the summer or fall of 1944 during the Japanese push south in the Ichigo campaign.
People along the ramp to the floating bridge to Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, during WWII.
A gravely ill boy is supported by an adult: The sick and weakened during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push. See related image here.
Street scene in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, during WWII, looking south towards Horse-saddle Mountain (马鞍山).
Looking over the river across the floating bridge towards Horse-saddle Mountain (马鞍山) in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, during WWII.
The sick and weakened during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
A woman sleeping, possibly cradling a baby: A tired, sick, or weakened refugee during the Chinese civilian evacuation in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, China, during WWII, in the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
Nash (far left) and Nick Arico (third from left) and others, and the snake, at Luichow, Oct 1944.