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English: Wang Jingwei (1883-1944), a prominent and controversial Chinese political figure, is seen toasting with Heinrich Georg Stahmer, German ambassador to China (right), and Francesco Maria Taliani de Marchio, Italian ambassador to China (left), in January 1942. On the wall behind, the national flags of the Republic of China (a red field with a blue canton containing a 12-ray white sun) and Nazi Germany (a black swastika in a white disc on a red background) are displayed. Wang Jingwei always carried the flag of the Republic of China and claimed to be the legitimate government.
  • Initially a close associate of Sun Yat-sen and an important leader within the Kuomintang (KMT), Wang's legacy became highly contentious after he established a puppet government in Nanjing under Japanese control during the Second Sino-Japanese War. His collaboration with the Japanese invaders was seen by many as a betrayal of the nationalist cause. This photo captures a moment from his tenure as the head of this puppet regime, highlighting his interactions with Axis powers during World War II.
  • Heinrich Georg Stahmer(1892 – 1978) was a German diplomat and economist. He managed German-Japanese relations, served as an aide to Foreign Minister Ribbentrop, and was the German Ambassador to Japan (1943-1945).
  • Author: Photographer working for the government of the Reorganized National Government of China
  • Source: "Collection of Modern Chinese Historical Photos: Wang Jingwei and the Wang Puppet Government (Volume 2)," Second Historical Archives of China, July 1994
日本語: ドイツのハインリヒ・ゲオルク・スターマー特命全権大使と乾杯する汪兆銘
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Bron 『中國近代珍藏圖片庫 汪精衞與汪僞政府(下)』中國第二歴史档案館、1994年7月
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Nazi symbol Wettelijke vrijwaring
Dit beeld toont (of lijkt op) een symbool dat door de Nationale Socialistische (NSDAP/Nazi) regering van Duitsland of een gelieerde organisatie werd gebruikt, of een andere partij die door het Federale Constitutionele Hof van Duitsland is verboden.

Het gebruik van insignia van organisaties die in Duitsland zijn verboden (als het Nazi hakenkruis of het pijlkruis) kan ook onwettig zijn in Duitsland, Oostenrijk, Hongarije, Frankrijk en andere landen, afhankelijk van de context. In Duitsland is paragraaf 86a van het wetboek van strafrecht van toepassing (StGB).

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