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This war criminal did no evil, and when he was shot, he shouted: You can't kill me! The firing squad ran out of bullets

"Give him a shuttle" This is a casual ridicule many times, in fact, this kind of thing is still relatively common on the battlefield, but it is quite rare to appear on the execution ground, and there is a Japanese army named Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi who enjoyed this treatment, and when he was shot, he was hit by a shuttle bullet.

This war criminal did no evil, and when he was shot, he shouted: You can't kill me! The firing squad ran out of bullets

Mitsuyoshi Tsurumaru, a native of Kyushu, Japan, was born in 1917 into a traditional Japanese samurai family. The Kyushu area is a poor area in Japan, and the local people are fierce and arrogant, accustomed to armed fighting, so the area has become the main source of elite Soldiers of the Japanese Army. Of the 5 main divisions of the Japanese army, 2 were from the Kyushu area. Mitsuyoshi Tsurumaru was born here, and like everyone else, he developed a murderous and violent personality.

In 1937, the Japanese soldier from a samurai family joined the Japanese Kyushu Kocang Gendarmerie. At this time, he was only 20 years old, because he received a militarist education in his youth, and Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi's dream was to defeat China and invade our Chinese people once again like his father participated in the Battle of Jiawu. Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi was not very skilled, and he served as a soldier for five or six years in the war years before he mixed with Cao Chang (equivalent to a sergeant), but when he arrived in China, he immediately showed the animalistic nature in his bones: rape and plunder, torture and killing civilians, and did all kinds of evil.

This war criminal did no evil, and when he was shot, he shouted: You can't kill me! The firing squad ran out of bullets

He often led people to sweep the villages, and many young women and girls were brutally abused and humiliated. He took pleasure in killing people, and for this reason he had more than a dozen large wolf dogs, and whenever he interrogated people, he had to intimidate them with wolf dogs, which were specially trained to eat human flesh. As a result, many of those who were interrogated and those who did not like him were thrown into the dog herd, and there were no bones left.

Justice came a little late, but it finally came, and with Japan's unconditional surrender, Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi became one of the millions of Japanese prisoners. In just two years, how many Chinese people died tragically at the hands of Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi is impossible to verify, and there are at least 20 people he himself has confessed!

After the trial, many people demanded that Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi also taste the bite of the wolf dog, but the Nationalist government did not change the verdict. This war criminal, named Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi, was taken to Yuhuatai for execution after signing the trial document. At the last moment of his life, Tsurumaru Mitsuyoshi also shouted loudly: "I am a samurai of the Emperor, my body and soul are the same, you can't kill me."

This war criminal did no evil, and when he was shot, he shouted: You can't kill me! The firing squad ran out of bullets

The officers and men who executed saw this scene and picked up a submachine gun and hit all the bullets in the magazine into his body in one breath. Directly drained the 20 bullets inside the magazine, and Mitsuyoshi Tsurumaru, who was screaming that he could not die, was beaten into a sieve. What do you think of this Japanese soldier who was still clamoring before the execution? Welcome to leave a message, comment!

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