Mikhail Borodin and Morris 'Two-gun' Cohen

Collection
Identifier
Fu-n157
Copyright
© Fu Bingchang
Notes
University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: Fu-n157. Mikhail Borodin (1884-1951) was the chief Comintern agent in China in the 1920s. Moishe (Morris) "Two-Gun" Cohen (1887-1970) was Sun Yat-sen's bodyguard, and worked to secure arms and ammunition for the Guomindang. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morris_Cohen_(adventurer). See also Th-n04, Th-n05, Th-n06.
Estimated Date
1923-1926
Photographer
Material
Negative
Media
Black and white photograph
Repository
Collection of C. H. Foo and Y. W. Foo