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This war crime was extremely heinous, and before his death, he was still arrogant, and as a result, he was beaten into a sieve by the executioners

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army invading China committed unforgivable crimes in China! The Japanese soldiers worshipped the emperor the most, and they practiced the spirit of Bushido and were deeply brainwashed by militaristic ideas. In particular, they blindly obeyed the militarist expansionist policy issued by their emperor. Today, let's talk about the emperor's fanatical worshippers

This war crime was extremely heinous, and before his death, he was still arrogant, and as a result, he was beaten into a sieve by the executioners

In the Japanese army of the gendarmerie, there is a big bad guy named Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi, and his style makes every Chinese of us hate. This man was corrupted by traditional Japanese militarism since childhood, and even his father was a militant who invaded China and participated in the Sino-Japanese War during the Qing Dynasty. In this way, he naturally became a member of the gendarmerie and continued to do what he considered patriotic for Japan. When he first arrived in China, he did cruel acts against the innocent people of China.

This war crime was extremely heinous, and before his death, he was still arrogant, and as a result, he was beaten into a sieve by the executioners

In 1943, the year when the Japanese army attacked China in an all-round way, the fierce Japanese devils had already killed the red eyes and did nothing wrong. This is in line with the intentions of the cruel Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi, who takes pleasure in abusing people all day long. In July of the same year, the Kyushu Xiaocang Gendarmerie marched into Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, and at this time Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi had been promoted to Cao Chang, a position he had received at the cost of the blood of countless innocent Chinese. Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi's daily pleasure is to lead his squad down to the village to search, killing all the personalities found. The way he killed innocent villagers was even more heinous, compared to his methods, soldering irons, bayonets, and fires were simply pediatric, and he often whimsically applied the new criminal law he thought of to innocent people who were caught.

This war crime was extremely heinous, and before his death, he was still arrogant, and as a result, he was beaten into a sieve by the executioners

On August 15, 1945, a day of national celebration, Japan surrendered unconditionally. Mitsuyoshi Tsurumaru, a war criminal, was also captured, and before he died, he remained unrepentant, shouting "Long live the emperor." He even uttered wild words, "I am a samurai of the Emperor, and you can't kill me!" Hearing Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi's wild words, he directly shot with a gun, and as a result, Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi was beaten into a sieve, and the audience was very happy and looked at the real relief.

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