This image features a detailed black-and-white organizational chart titled "ABBREVIATED CHART OF THE WARTIME GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA" at the top center. The chart uses a complex network of solid and dashed lines to connect various rectangular boxes, each containing English text that outlines the hierarchy of the Chinese government and the Kuomintang party between 1939 and 1945. At the top left, the hierarchy begins with the "Kuo-Min-Tang Party National Congress" and the "Central Executive Committee," leading down to the "President of the National Government." The chart branches out into several major sections, including the "National Military Council," which oversees numerous departments; and the five primary administrative branches or "Yuans": the "Executive Yuan," "Legislative Yuan," "Judicial Yuan," "Examination Yuan," and "Control Yuan." Dozens of smaller sub-offices, such as the "Ministry of Foreign Affairs," "Ministry of Finance," and "National Health Administration," are clustered at the bottom. In the upper right corner, a small text box provides the address for the "Chinese News Service, Pacific Coast Bureau, 681 Market Street, San Francisco 5." To the right of the chart, a vertical color calibration strip and a small measurement scale are visible, used for archival photography.