The Japanese who participated in the War of Resistance complained about the actions of the Japanese army and personally killed more than 20 compatriots
As is known to all, in the course of the Second World War, the small island state of Japan launched an extremely far-reaching war of aggression against our country. That unspeakable history has pushed the Chinese people into the depths of the sea. They act recklessly in this sacred land. He once made wild claims in the world that he would conquer China in three months. It can be seen how despicable means they have to use if they want to achieve this in a short period of time. Not only did the compatriots of the nation forge ahead to resist, but even the Japanese themselves could not stand it.

What we want to talk about today is a Japanese who did not participate in the war of aggression, took up arms to resist the Chinese resistance, personally killed more than 20 Japanese troops, and finally was killed by the Japanese because of the ruthless betrayal of traitors. He was a very special warrior of that era, but he was forgotten in history, and now that decades have passed, his name and deeds are still little known. Who is he? He was an authentic Japanese Fukuma Kazuo who died for the War of Resistance Against Japan.
His deeds are recorded in memoirs and local county records, but his life is not written into the history of the country, although he is a small person, but he has a legendary life. At 11:00 p.m. on June 24, 1938. The First Army's instruction regiment raided the Japanese tunnel project in Tuluko, the wanted railway, and after more than half an hour of fighting between the two sides, several Japanese puppet troops guarding the construction site were completely wiped out, and more than 200 Chinese workers who were captured by the devils and used as laborers were finally rescued.
As the people were cleaning up the battlefield, a captured Japanese skilled worker broke into the temporary instructor's hand and shouted that I wanted to join you, I want to fight the devil, this man was very short, and his skin was dark, but his eyes were quite determined, and his words and deeds asking to join the Chinese Communist Party to resist the Japanese aggression also surprised Chinese.
He is our protagonist Tokuma Kazuo, who was exactly 30 years old at that time, had a wife and two very lovely sons, he was originally a worker of the East Asian Civil Engineering Society in Japan, in 1932 he was recruited by Japan to build a railway in tohoku, in the company he was also a small contract foreman, although he was a Japanese, but he expressed great sympathy for the Chinese's suffering. He thought that Japan's aggression against China was very incorrect, but as a small person, he had no way to change the situation, and he could only use his own strength to prevent the war. His superiors also accepted his request, and he was assigned to the 2nd Platoon and 1st Squad of the Machine Gun Company of the First Army's Directly Subordinate Instruction Regiment. In this way, he became the only Japanese soldier in the First Route Army of the Anti-Japanese League.
In November 1940, his unit was to continue its advance to the secret camp in preparation for the winter. One day at noon, when they climbed to the top of the mountain, they found that the company commander had not followed. It turned out that the company commander with a female soldier named Shuying had become a traitor. There was no way, the remaining dozen or so people had to move on. Without food, they can only put the rice they carry with them on the brazier and roast it and eat it directly. He suffered from constipation because he ate a little too much, which led to prolapse.
Without the treatment of doctors, his condition became more and more serious every day. A few days later they attacked a Japanese-run lumber mill, and before the beef stew in the pot was cooked, the Japanese were able to catch up, so he told everyone to hurry up, leaving behind machine guns and bullets. He killed 10 ghosts in succession until he was surrounded by many Japanese troops and died at the age of 30.