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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

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

During the war of aggression against China, the crimes committed by the Japanese army in China are innumerable, and they are an eternal shame in the history of the Chinese nation! How many innocent people died tragically under the guns of the Japanese army, and how many anti-Japanese martyrs defended the dignity of the motherland at the cost of their lives, this history will always be engraved in the hearts of every Chinese! Xiaobian brought you a group of old photos of the Japanese army during the war of aggression against China to expose the ugly face of the Japanese Kou, hoping that through this group of photos, remind the Chinese people to remember history and not forget the national shame.

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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

The picture shows the scene of a japanese team of Japanese invaders who were occupying a county town and wreaking havoc after plundering. In the photo, the Japanese Kou are walking in a line on the street, while the houses next to them have long been in ruins and dilapidated, and the people in the city have long been gone, and the three-light policy pursued by the Japanese Kou has caused irreparable and huge harm to the innocent people of our country.

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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

The picture shows a group photo of a Japanese invading Japanese army in Japan before going to China and his family. In the photo, Riko sits in the center wearing a military uniform, holding the national flag, and the family is happy and happy. The Japanese are also human beings, and they also have their own relatives and families, but once they arrive in China, their brutal nature is exposed, how many families have been destroyed, how many innocent people have been killed, and they will always be sinners in Chinese history!

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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

The picture shows the scene of the Japanese army launching a full-scale invasion of China in 1937, when it was recruiting a large number of invading soldiers in China. The paramedics in the photo are conducting conscription checks on Japanese teenagers lined up in rows, and after passing the examination, they are sent to various ranks of legions for pre-war training. Influenced by militaristic ideas, many Japanese teenagers have the ambition to serve the country from an early age, reaching the terrible point of being a soldier for all.

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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

The picture shows a group of Japanese female medical personnel in a parade. During the war of aggression against China, the faces of some female soldiers could often be seen in the Japanese army, most of them as female medical personnel to provide medical and logistical services for the army, and what was even more frightening was that some Japanese female soldiers participated in the inhuman "Japanese 731 Poison Gas Unit", many Chinese prisoners and civilians became their experimental products, the number of Chinese soldiers and civilians they mutilated and the means of persecuting them were no worse than those of the Japanese on the battlefield, and the victims often died in the process of extreme pain.

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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

The picture shows several Japanese Koo "playing" with local children in a rural Chinese area. The ignorant children in the photo were tricked by the Japanese Kou and agreed to take such a false photo with them, was the cruel and unkind Japanese Kou really so kind? Obviously, this is a "hypocritical photo" posed by the Japanese Kou, and through the hype of such photos, the Japanese Kou tried to create an illusion of "Sino-Japanese harmony" to suppress the people's enthusiasm for the War of Resistance, which is really insidious!

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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

The picture shows Li Fusheng, who was captured by the Japanese Kou. In the winter of 1939, the elderly Li Fusheng prepared grain for the winter to send to the anti-coalition fighters, but unexpectedly he was caught by the Japanese puppet army at the head of the village. Immediately after that, the Japanese puppet army pressed the old man to the ground and beat him severely, trying to force the old man to say where the anti-coalition fighters were stationed, but Li Fusheng swore to die and kept his mouth tight. Riko then captured his old partner from the village and killed both of them. Even at the last moment of his life, the old man Li Fusheng still did not say any information, paying tribute to the old man Li Fusheng!

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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

The picture shows the photographs taken by the Japanese in Shanghai, Hangzhou and other places in 1938 to kill the Chinese people. In the photo, innocent people are stripped of their shirts and tied to a large tree, and the Japanese koo on the side are so unconscionable that they stab their bayonets alive, while a group of inhuman nichikos around them watch the hilarity. How many innocent people died tragically at the hands of the Japanese during the invasion? How can we not remember this humiliating history?

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Old photos of the invasion of China: the history of humiliation that every Chinese should always remember!

The picture shows that during the war of aggression against China, after the Japanese invaded and occupied Chinese villages, they were harming the people's livestock. Several of the Japanese in the photo are smiling and are skillfully milking goat's milk, without any shame. The fruits of the poor people's hard work were thus appropriated by the Japanese, which was really heart-wrenching and infuriating!

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

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