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The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

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

Since the outbreak of Japan's war of aggression against China, the Japanese Kou have burned and plundered in this country with a history of 5,000 years, and the crimes committed are innumerable; although the war has passed for many years, the people of our country will never forget that period of history, and that pain and shame will surely be deeply engraved in the hearts of every Chinese!

Next, we have compiled a group of old photos from the period of the Japanese-Kosovar invasion of China, so as to expose the ugly face of the Japanese Kou in China, hoping to remind the Chinese people to learn from history, not to forget the national shame, and to always remember history.

The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

The Japanese persecuted Chinese compatriots

In December 1937, after the Japanese invaded the city of Hangzhou, they carried out a three-day "free activity" in the city, which was actually a series of burning and looting operations carried out by the Japanese in the city. The picture shows a Japanese soldier preparing to kill a Chinese citizen in the street, under a sharp and slender saber, the poor people look so vulnerable, kneeling on the ground waiting for death...

The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

The Japanese invaded the homes of the people

In the war of aggression against China, Japan pursued a policy of feeding the war with war, and while carrying out aggression in China, it plundered the materials of the Chinese people. The year-round toil of the poor people was wasted under the plunder of the Japanese. After occupying a village, a group of Japanese Kou in the picture is forcibly breaking through the door with an iron pickaxe, suspecting that suspicious people were hiding in one of the closed houses.

The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

Ordinary people who "delivered" pork to the Japanese army

At the same time, after occupying a region, the Japanese Kou would implement the inhuman "Three Lights Policy" in the local area, and the innocent people in the occupied areas would lose their property and grain at best, and their lives would be in danger, and many people had to pay tribute to these Japanese koku in order to save their lives, so as to show that they were the so-called "good people." The photo shows the Chinese people who carried pork to "comfort" the Japanese army after occupying Xinyang.

The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

Japanese soldiers eating

A photograph of the Japanese Kou resting and eating between battles. It can be seen from this that the Japanese Kou's food at that time was particularly good, eating the army's special canned food, and compared with the food of our army's soldiers, it was really poor, and a big reason for this gap was the Japanese army's strategy of feeding the war by fighting, they snatched materials everywhere, and even packed them back to Japan after the army ran out, which was really shameless to the extreme.

The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

The people who asked for forgiveness from the Japanese

A photograph of the Japanese army insulting and persecuting chinese compatriots, several Japanese Kou after a sweep in a Chinese village in a bamboo forest captured two hidden civilians, are interrogating them to get relevant information, in the face of the Japanese knife and gun, these two people look extremely frightened, crouching on the ground begging the Japanese to spare themselves, according to the Japanese Kou's brutal behavior towards the people, these two poor compatriots are afraid of being less fierce.

The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

Nikko riding a motorcycle

A Japanese soldier riding a Type 95 unilateral motorcycle, which is also the most common Japanese military motorcycle in anti-Japanese film and television dramas, relies on the characteristics of mobility, flexibility, convenient portability, and good stability, and was widely equipped with Japanese army units in the war of aggression against China, mainly for the reconnaissance and communication of the Japanese army.

The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

The Japanese are raising the flag

An old photograph of a group of Japanese troops holding a flag-raising ceremony during the invasion of China. It can be seen from this that the Japanese soldiers at that time were generally short in height, but the Japanese troops on the battlefield fought very bravely and their bodies were also very strong. This was because the Japanese army had good food, and before entering the battlefield, soldiers would also conduct months of pre-war training, and only after passing the training could they go to the front.

The real Japanese Kou under the old photo: The Japanese Kou forcibly broke into the homes of the people, and Figure 5 asked the Japanese Kou for forgiveness!

Nichiko "does a physical examination" for children

The Japanese military doctor in the photo examines Chinese children in the occupied area. Obviously, this photo was posed by the Japanese army, and among the many "hypocritical" photos of the Japanese Kou, the subject of such Japanese soldiers serving the Chinese people is not uncommon. By taking a large number of such photos, they created an illusion of "Sino-Japanese harmony" in order to confuse international public opinion, suppress the anti-Japanese enthusiasm of the Chinese people, and cover up the ugly purpose of their own aggression!

"Forgetting history means betrayal!" After reading this set of photos, what do readers and friends think?

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