Photography German Machine Guns During a Display of Military Power in Beijing

Photography German Machine Guns During a Display of Military Power in Beijing

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A black-and-white photograph showing German machine guns during a demonstration of force by foreign military troops after the Chinese Beijing garrison rebellion on March 3, 1912.

The year 1912 marked the end of the so-called Xinhai Revolution (1911–1912), which overthrew the Manchu Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) and led to the proclamation of the Republic of China. In late February 1912, clashes broke out in Beijing between the Nationalist revolutionaries and the Beijing military leadership. Foreign powers saw an opportunity for their colonial goals in the internal division and organised military demonstrations of power for this purpose. Foreign forces, along with their national proxies, remained in Beijing until the end of World War II.

The photograph is the 75th of 449 photographs of Beijing and its surroundings in the album of Ivan Skušek Jr., purchased during his stay in Beijing (1914–1920). In the handwritten inventory of the album, the photograph is referred to as ... more

A black-and-white photograph showing German machine guns during a demonstration of force by foreign military troops after the Chinese Beijing garrison rebellion on March 3, 1912.

The year 1912 marked the end of the so-called Xinhai Revolution (1911–1912), which overthrew the Manchu Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) and led to the proclamation of the Republic of China. In late February 1912, clashes broke out in Beijing between the Nationalist revolutionaries and the Beijing military leadership. Foreign powers saw an opportunity for their colonial goals in the internal division and organised military demonstrations of power for this purpose. Foreign forces, along with their national proxies, remained in Beijing until the end of World War II.

The photograph is the 75th of 449 photographs of Beijing and its surroundings in the album of Ivan Skušek Jr., purchased during his stay in Beijing (1914–1920). In the handwritten inventory of the album, the photograph is referred to as Deutsch Maschinen-Gewehre. Demonstration of the ausländischen Militärtruppen anläßlich der Revolte der Beijinger chin. Garrison am 3. März 1912. (DZ, MV)

Place of manufacture: Beijing
Manufacturing technique: black-and-white photograph
Dimensions: length: 10.5 cm, width: 7.5 cm
No. of parts: 1
Current owner: Slovene Ethnographic Museum
Date of the last acquisition: 1963
Previous owners and periods of ownership: Ivan Skušek, Jr. and Tsuneko Kondō Kawase - Marija Skušek, National Museum of Slovenia, Slovene Ethnographic Museum
Object condition, handling and damage: well preserved, trimmed upper, left, and right edges

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