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The US pilots were thrown into the crematoria by the Japanese army, killing the common people and killing them, and were subjected to crazy retaliation

The United States is now in the position of world hegemony in the world, and many countries believe that the United States can give them protection, so they have taken the initiative to throw themselves into their arms. Now the United States and many countries in the world are allies, and among these allies, Japan can be said to be the most dedicated.

The US pilots were thrown into the crematoria by the Japanese army, killing the common people and killing them, and were subjected to crazy retaliation

Although we now see that Japan has never dared to resist what the United States said, it was a different story in World War II. Relations between the two countries were not on the same front during World War II, and Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in the United States in order to carry out greater aggression, and also inflicted very cruel damage on American prisoners of war.

The US pilots were thrown into the crematoria by the Japanese army, killing the common people and killing them, and were subjected to crazy retaliation

In fact, the cruelty of the Japanese army in World War II was not only reflected in their attitude towards prisoners of other countries, in order to save gauze and medicine, the Japanese army could actually inject air into the blood vessels of their comrades, which was called frugal by the Japanese side at that time. They were cruel to the enemy and to their own people, and they did not even spare the common people.

The US pilots were thrown into the crematoria by the Japanese army, killing the common people and killing them, and were subjected to crazy retaliation

In the 1940s, the U.S. side relied on island-hopping tactics to land on Saipan, and first the Tang Island death squads pushed hundreds of civilians in front of them and carried out suicide attacks with armor-piercing shells in their arms. Not only that, although the Japanese did not take matters into their own hands, they told the Saipan civilians that once the United States captured, they would use very bad means to destroy it, flatten it with tanks or burn it. After hearing this, the civilians were horrified and organized a thousand people to jump off the cliff, including many newborn children. This is true of ordinary people, not to mention enemy soldiers.

The US pilots were thrown into the crematoria by the Japanese army, killing the common people and killing them, and were subjected to crazy retaliation

Also in the 1940s, three American pilots had to land in Japanese aviation range due to accidents when they returned from their mission. After landing, the Japanese army immediately detained him, and it happened that Japan had been defeated several times in succession, and there was nowhere to vent the anger of the American army, and the three American soldiers were cruelly used as a tool to vent their anger. It was winter, and they stripped the three soldiers of their clothes and threw them outside, and began to beat them like crazy.

The US pilots were thrown into the crematoria by the Japanese army, killing the common people and killing them, and were subjected to crazy retaliation

Everyone had a good time beating him and then dragged him to the street for a parade, during which time the beatings continued. At that time, even the onlookers could not see it and obstructed it, but these voices did not save them but angered the Japanese army. In a fit of rage, the Japanese took them back to the barracks and threw them directly into the crematorium, where the three Americans were already dying, but they were not really dead, and they screamed violently under the burning of the flames.

The US pilots were thrown into the crematoria by the Japanese army, killing the common people and killing them, and were subjected to crazy retaliation

Although the behavior of the Japanese army this time was enough, they were also afraid that the American army would come to retaliate. In order to cover up this incident, the Japanese army threw the burned American soldiers into the pond, and also killed all the people who watched and knew about the incident that day. But the paper can't contain the fire, and how can the U.S. military not notice such a big thing as losing three pilots. When the U.S. military learned about the incident, it was furious and immediately sent hundreds of bombers to bomb Japan indiscriminately. It was these two seemingly incompatible countries that formed allies after World War II. But these are actually superficial efforts, and these two ambitious countries have their own plans.

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