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After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

History has its own life, it is like a person, both easy-going and self-respecting. ——Yu Qiuyu

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

1. The Japanese army after the Lugou Bridge Incident, they rode high-headed horses, on their toes, and looked like victors.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

2. In 1937, he was captured by the devils.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

3. In the summer of 1941, Japanese tanks crossed a wooden bridge in China.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

4. Japanese soldiers taking a group photo at Tank Hill.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

5. The Japanese soldiers let the Chinese prisoners pull tricycles away. The Japanese looked happy, and at this time they felt superior.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

6) They are all Chinese, but they help the devils fight. This is what we call the Imperial Allies, the Second Devil, the Traitor, and so on. According to statistics, the number of puppet troops during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression reached more than 1.1 million! Some people say that these puppet armies were forced to be helpless to be the second devil. Maybe they did the second devil for survival, and the purpose can be forgiven; but after all, they are traitors, so their behavior cannot be forgiven. This is like the "Huayong Battalion" that helped the Eight-Nation Alliance to fight the Qing government in the late Qing Dynasty.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

7) Japanese officers are toasting to a victory they have achieved.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

8. A Japanese officer is being tortured and questioned by a captured Chinese baby soldier.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

9. The Japanese entered Nanjing. Then everyone knows that 300,000 Chinese slaughtered.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

10. Japanese soldiers kill Chinese. At that time, Japanese veterans often let recruits stab Chinese to death, and this was done to exercise their courage. They also often take pictures of Chinese massacres, and they do not feel ashamed, but on the contrary, they will take them back to Japanese newspapers for publication and become heroes in people's minds.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

11. The Japanese army captured Nanjing

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

12. After the Japanese army occupied Nanjing, they tore down the statue of Sun Yat-sen, insulted and desecrated all kinds, and took another photo as an honor.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

13. Japanese soldiers tie a captured Chinese soldier to a tank and play.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

14. Japanese soldiers fighting on the banks of the Yellow River.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

15. The Japanese are studying Chinese aircraft.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

16. The Japanese captured two guerrilla fighters.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

17. Japanese tanks marched into the city, and many Chinese stood on both sides and watched the invaders in doubt.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

18. On December 8, 1941, the Japanese army began to attack Hong Kong, and on December 25, 1941, the British government in Hong Kong surrendered to Japan. Since then, Hong Kong has begun a period of more than three years of Japanese rule.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

19 A Japanese officer asked two Chinese carry him. What is confusing is that the two Chinese still seem to be smiling and happy to be in the period.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

20 A Japanese soldier asked the two captured Xiao Balu about some information.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

21. Chinese prisoners before being shot

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

22. Chinese prisoners detained by the Japanese army.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

23. A group of Japanese soldiers landed in Shantou, Guangdong Province.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

24. When the Chinese people saw the imperial army, they all knelt down. The idea of servility really goes deep into the marrow.

After reading these 25 old photos of Japanese devils invading China, can you still calm down?

25. Japanese soldiers with smiling faces. They probably thought that this photo might be published in Japanese newspapers, so they had to smile and show a heroic posture.

The road of history is full of twists and turns, and there is a lesson: "Conscientious and strong, the wind is the death"; "the prosperity is not sluggish, and strive to be strong". Only by keeping history in mind, taking history as a mirror, and being brave after knowing shame can we make our motherland prosperous and forever stand tall in the east of the world!

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