Photos of Morris Abraham COHEN (aka Two-Gun) [1887-1970] | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong

Photos of Morris Abraham COHEN (aka Two-Gun) [1887-1970]


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: 1932 - Gen. M.A. Cohen interviewed in Manchester after leaving Hong Kong’s Peninsula Hotel for a 3 month-long trip to the U.S.A., the U.K., and Europe..jpg



: 1940 – Minister for Overseas Affairs Lt.Gen Wu Techen (r), Head of Mission, and Maj.Gen Morris A. Cohen (l), A.D.C to General Wu and Treasurer for the Mission, welcomed on their arrival at Batavia Railway Station..jpg



: 1942 - Gen. Cohen captured in H.K.jpg



: 1928 - Morris 'Two Gun' Cohen interviewed in Capetown enroute from H.K. to London.jpg



: 1923 - Colonel Two-Gun Cohen, Canton, early 1923.jpg



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: 1997 – “The Pedlar and the Doctor” (1997). A Hong Kong and Katoomba generated biopic pitch based on General “Two-Gun” Cohen, and credited to Paolo Frere (aka Michael Alderton; 區大同)..jpg



: 1932 - Brig. Gen. M.A. "Two-Gun" Cohen, a brigade commander in the Chinese 19th Route Army, in New York on a mission for the Chinese government.jpg



: 1943 – Maj.Gen. M.A. “Two Gun” Cohen interviewed in New York following his release from the Stanley internment camp..jpg



: 1923 - Col. M.A. Cohen arrives in H.K. as A.D.C. to Dr Sun Yat-sen.jpg



: 1923 - Visiting-card for Morris A. 'Two-Gun' Cohen, A.D.C. to Generalissimo Sun Yat-sen..jpg



: 1941 - Maj.Gen. M.A. “Two-Gun” Cohen (extreme right), accompanying Mme Sun Yat-sen (宋慶齡) to the official opening of the Chinese Cooperative Movement’s carnival and exhibition at the Naval Recreation Ground on Caroline Hill.jpg



: 1943 – Maj.Gen. M.A. “Two Gun” Cohen striking a defiant pose on board the repatriation ship conveying him from the Stanley internment camp in H.K. to freedom in Canada..JPG



: 2020 - Maj.Gen. M.A. 'Two-Gun' Cohen - a 496 page life chronology..jpg



: 1962 - Maj.Gen. M.A. "Two Gun" Cohen (r.) with his friend, China trader and decorated veteran of the 1944 Normandy landings, Paul D. Alderton D.S.C., at the latter's home, Stanley, H.K., Feb. 1962.jpg