
On November 12, 1937, after the Japanese army occupied Shanghai, they came all the way and launched an offensive to Nanjing. Photo by Keystone-France / Gamma-Keystone
On December 13, Nanjing fell, and Japanese soldiers stood on the Zhongshan Gate and held aloft the plaster flag to celebrate "victory."
On December 14, the day after the Japanese occupation of Nanjing, the city of Nanjing was filled with smoke.
After the fall of Nanjing, you can see Japanese devils everywhere.
On January 4, 1938, the Japanese devils held an entrance ceremony and rode a high-headed horse into the city of Nanjing from the Zhongshan Gate.
A captured Chinese soldier. Tang Shengzhi, commander of the capital garrison, who had sworn to coexist and die with Nanjing, ran away with the soles of his feet, and the defending troops were leaderless.
After entering the city, the Japanese devils were beastly, and the tragic Nanjing Massacre occurred.
On December 28, 1937, Nanjing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, was ravaged by ghosts. Associated Press photo
On January 4, 1938, the city of Nanjing fell into the clutches of the Japanese army. Associated Press photo
On February 5, 1938, a girl in Nanjing who was badly burned escaped and took her life. Associated Press photo
One after another, the Soldiers and Civilians of Nanjing died tragically under the butcher's knife of the Japanese army.
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, was a different story – on January 5, 1938, students in Tokyo, Japan, celebrated the occupation of Nanjing by the devils.
A few years later, roaring U.S. bombers dropped tons of bombs and incendiary bombs over Tokyo, turning the whole of Tokyo into a sea of fire, and these rabbit cubs finally got their revenge.
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