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A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

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

In recent years, the theme of the War of Resistance Against Japan tv dramas have emerged in an endless stream, of course, there are some excellent TV series that reflect the real history, but at the same time, the quality of some film and television works is also yet to be examined, and there are many thunderous plots in these TV series, such as tearing the devils by hand, shooting down the devils planes, etc. We collectively call these TV series anti-Japanese god dramas, and the devils in the plot are like a mentally handicapped at the Chinese slaughter. But is that really the case? Let's expose the real behavior of the ghosts through a set of real photos of the old ghosts entering the village.

Figure 1:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The picture shows the Japanese driving a tank into the village. The houses in the photo are already empty, the people have long heard of the death of the peach, and the small road is crowded with Japanese tanks, which shows how arrogant the Japanese army is when they first enter the village.

Figure 2:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The picture shows the Japanese army scavenging around after occupying a village. The Japanese soldiers in the photo are holding Japanese flags, holding the looted supplies, smiling, and all the way are houses destroyed by the Japanese army.

Figure 3:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The Japanese army sets fire to a villager's house after occupying a Chinese village. The house in the photo is on fire, while the Japanese Kou on the side are stopping to watch. Every time a village occupied in the Japanese district burned down all the local villagers' houses, leaving a large number of people homeless.

Figure 4:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The picture shows the Japanese army forcibly taking away the cattle of the common people after occupying a Chinese village, and the cattle also carried other materials looted by the Japanese army on their backs.

Figure 5:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The Picture shows the captured villagers escorted by the Japanese army in a village, and these villagers are undoubtedly facing death.

Figure 6:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The Japanese are taking pictures to show off the livestock of villagers they have looted in Chinese villages. The Japanese Kou in the photo is smiling, but this shameless behavior is innumerable in the War of Resistance Against Japan, and ordinary people are also miserable.

Figure 7:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The picture shows several villagers kneeling to the advancing Japanese troops, and only in this way can they prove to be good citizens and save the village from the nightmare of massacre.

Figure 8:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The picture shows several Japanese soldiers and a young Chinese boy. In the photo, Riko is full of smiles, and from the expression of the little boy, you can see that he is very dazed. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese army took a large number of such photos to cover up its ugly purpose of invading and occupying China, to extinguish the anti-Japanese passion of the Chinese people, and to establish an illusion of Sino-Japanese harmony for the international community.

Figure 9:

A set of old photos reveals the real "devils into the village"!

The picture shows the Japanese army engaged in a brutal nod game. They had several villagers kneel together, and then the Japanese nodded their heads in the back, and whoever they pointed out would be killed. Several of the villagers in the photo look terrified. This kind of inhuman game can only be imagined by Nikko.

From these photos, we can see that the Japanese army is actually much more brutal than what is actually performed on television. Although the plot played in the drama is to relieve the audience's anger, we have to respect the historical truth. A veteran once said: "Respecting history is respecting those heroes who died in the War of Resistance Against Japan", the reason why we can now live in such a peaceful and peaceful life is entirely what those revolutionaries and heroes of the Anti-Japanese Resistance have bought with their blood and lives, and I believe that their spirit in heaven will not want us to be immersed in false historical plots, and what we can do now is to cherish our current life, not forget our original intentions, and remember history.

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