
This photo was taken during the Battle of Yizao in June 1940, when several Chinese female soldiers were unfortunately captured by the Japanese army, and several Japanese soldiers were checking their documents.
At that time, more than 380,000 and more than 120,000 people were dispatched from both sides, because of the tenacious battle of the Chinese army, the entire campaign eliminated more than 11,000 Japanese troops, and dealt a fierce blow to the arrogance of the Japanese army.
In this battle, our heroic soldiers also sacrificed more than 37,000 people, and the famous anti-Japanese general Zhang Zizhong was also killed in this battle.
Among the more than 37,000 soldiers who died, some of them were unfortunately captured by the Japanese army on the battlefield, and you can see that the captured female soldiers still look very young, and the Japanese troops standing behind them are looking at them with a tiger's eye.
If it were not for the Japanese army to launch a war of aggression, these gorgeous girls should be living a happy life at home, after they were captured by the Japanese army on the battlefield, according to the brutal behavior of the Japanese army, these heroes should finally be less fierce.
This photograph was taken in 1938 in Hexian County, Anhui Province, and the person who regarded death as a return was the famous anti-Japanese heroine Fei Hua.
In 1938 Chinese, the Japanese invaders invaded Anhui Province and counties.
In the face of the Japanese invasion, Fu Hua told her comrades that if we could not beat this group of robbers away today, then we would die with this group of robbers.
Later, because of the increasing reinforcements of the Japanese army, the outnumbered anti-Japanese people's army fighters fell one by one, although they all died, but none of them escaped.
According to a Japanese named Koichi Yamashita, after The Japanese army wanted her to surrender after the Japanese army surrounded her, she did not say a word and tried to take up arms and continue fighting.
The picture in the photo is taken by the Japanese army outside the Great West Gate of Hexian County after Fa Hua was captured, and this is the last picture she left for people, and the next few Japanese soldiers are sitting on the bench to rest after killing a large number of Chinese, because they are tired of killing.
Fei Hua knew that she was going to die, but she was not afraid at all, and she also left the Japanese with a contemptuous look, and her contemptuous smile seemed to know that China's War of Resistance Against Japan would one day be victorious.
Shortly after this photo was taken, the Japanese soldiers in the back killed her with bayonets, and although Fahua has left us, her heroic deeds will be passed on forever.
The few Japanese soldiers sitting behind her were the murderers of Hua Hua, and everyone should also remember the ugly faces of those Japanese.
This photograph is the last photograph taken before the anti-Japanese heroine Fa Hua was killed, and her eyes are full of contempt for the Japanese army.
In the face of the threat of the Japanese army, The twenty-four-year-old Fei Hua was not afraid at all, and the few Japanese people around her were like a few little devils in front of her, and they did not even dare to look at The look in Fei Hua's eyes.
There has been no shortage of heroes in our land of China since ancient times, especially whenever the Chinese nation faces life and death, a batch of national heroes will emerge, and the heroic deeds of The heroic anti-Japanese resistance of The Chinese people will always be remembered by the Chinese people.
This photo was taken in 1938 on the battlefield of the Anti-Japanese War, and an anti-Japanese hero was unfortunately captured by the Japanese army.
The hero's eyes were covered with a layer of gauze because a shell had injured him in the eye while fighting the Japanese on the battlefield of the War of Resistance Against Japan.
After his eye injuries, he was transferred to the rear to recuperate, and later after the large troops were transferred, the wounded who had not had time to evacuate were arranged to recuperate at the homes of local villagers.
Because of the traitors who went to inform the Japanese, this anti-Japanese hero was arrested by the Japanese army from the villagers' homes, and this hero was killed by the Japanese army after being captured by the Japanese.
This photograph was taken in 1939 in Wuli Village, Zhonghe Town, Danzhou City, Hainan Province, and standing in front of the Japanese army was the leader of the local anti-Japanese guerrillas.
It can be seen that this hero is very tall, and those little devils in front of him are a group of short people, and the anti-Japanese guerrillas led by him have caused great trouble to the Japanese invaders.
Those Japanese invaders, who fought with a large number of people, captured this anti-Japanese hero in a battle, and it can be seen that after this hero was captured, those Japanese invaders showed their ugly faces behind them.
Although this hero was unfortunately captured, his heroic deeds will be passed on forever, and his contribution to the War of Resistance Against Japan will never be forgotten by the people.
This photo was taken in the northeast region in 1938, and the three people in the middle of the photo are the anti-Japanese heroes of our Northeast Volunteer Army.
The three heroes are Yang Shuzhen, Yang Weide and Zhou Zishan from left to right, two of the three heroes are heroines, and their ages are only eighteen and sixteen years old, respectively.
In the face of the Japanese aggression, they did not choose to escape, they used their own actions to show their attitude to the Japanese, and these Japanese invaders, after catching them, tried in vain to induce them to surrender.
However, in the face of the threat and temptation of the Japanese, the heroes did not lower their heads high, and finally the angry Japanese Kou brutally killed the three of them.
This photograph was taken in November 1937 and shows the woman wei Wenquan, an anti-Japanese hero, after she was captured by the Japanese army.
When the Japanese invaded Hangzhou and left the town, Wei Wenquan was serving as the leader of the local plainclothes reconnaissance team, and she led her comrades in a fierce battle with the Japanese army.
Later, because of her outnumbered, Wei Wenquan was captured by the Japanese army, and wei Wenquan can be seen standing in front of a prison door in the photo, and her prison uniform has a number of five.
It is said that after Wei Wenquan fell into the hands of the Japanese army, she refused to cooperate with the Japanese army, did not betray one of her comrades-in-arms, and was finally persecuted by the Japanese army.
The three people walking in the photo are two anti-Japanese heroes and a Japanese Daisa, and this photo is not allowed to be published in Japan.
Because this photo is evidence of the Japanese invasion of China, they are afraid of being seen by the Chinese people, and the two anti-Japanese heroes are scouts disguised as ordinary people, and they were on reconnaissance missions.
Unfortunately, their actions were discovered by the Japanese, because the Japanese army was so numerous that the two anti-Japanese heroes were finally captured by the Japanese army, and this photo was taken on their way to the execution ground.
This photograph was taken in 1938 in the Shanxi region, and the two men sitting on the ground were anti-Japanese heroes who did not succumb to the Japanese in the War of Resistance Against Japan.
They can be seen with their hands tied behind their backs, and they were captured in a battle with the Japanese, who captured them in a vain attempt to obtain important information from them.
However, they did not betray anything to the Japanese, the hero on the left had been swollen in the face, and the hero on the right could not see his face because he was bowing his head, but according to the brutality of the Japanese army, the hero on the right should have been beaten by the Japanese army.
These two heroes may have all been persecuted by the Japanese army in the end, and we were able to finally defeat the Japanese in the fourteen-year War of Resistance Against Japan because of the countless such heroes that we could defeat the Japanese invaders.
Hats off to all the anti-Japanese heroes!