Execution of “Landlords”
Execution of “Landlords” and “Counter-Revolutionaries”
China
China › Xinjiang › Fukang
1953
This photograph documents a grim episode from the early years of the People’s Republic of China. Taken in Fukang, Xinjiang, in 1953, it shows individuals accused of being “landlords” or “counter-revolutionaries” being executed by personnel of the Chinese Communist Party’s military control authorities.
During the early 1950s, the Chinese government carried out sweeping land reform and political campaigns aimed at eliminating the traditional landowning class and suppressing opposition to the new regime. Across many regions, public denunciations, trials, and executions were used as instruments to consolidate political power and redistribute land.
Images like this are rare visual records of those turbulent campaigns, which profoundly reshaped rural Chinese society and remain one of the most controversial chapters of the revolutionary period.
Today, the photograph stands as a stark reminder of the human cost of political upheaval during the early consolidation of Communist rule in China.
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JOSE M LOPEZ
March 9, 2026
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