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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

During the war of aggression against China, the crimes committed by the Japanese army in China are innumerable, and although the war has passed for many years, the Chinese people will never forget this humiliating history. How many innocent people died tragically under the guns of the Japanese army, and how many anti-Japanese martyrs exchanged their blood and lives for today's peace.

I brought you a group of old photographs of the Japanese army during the war of aggression against China to expose the ugly features of the Japanese Kou, hoping that through this group of photos, we will remind the Chinese people to learn from history, remember history, and not forget the national shame.

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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

A photograph of civilians injured in the Battle of Songhu between China and Japan in August 1937. The old man in the photo looks very painful, and the young child looks at the camera with an innocent and frightened face, which is very painful. They were injured by the Japanese bombing and are being rushed to the hospital by a rickshaw for treatment. The outbreak of the Battle of Songhu caused the tragic consequences of the tragic death of a large number of innocent people on the streets, and the biggest victims of any war are undoubtedly innocent people.

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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

The picture shows a group photo of several Japanese soldiers in China during the war of aggression against China. The Japanese in the photo do not look very old, their faces are beautiful, and they pose to look at the camera carefully in the face of the camera. No one can imagine that these young and handsome boys will become ruthless and ruthless executioners who have killed countless people after putting on their military uniforms! Life seemed to them like a plaything, devoid of humanity.

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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

The picture shows a group of Japanese soldiers taking a bath in a water tank where ordinary people drink water after invading a rural area in China. The Japanese in the photo have no shame in facing the camera shooting, posing a proud look, which is really disgusting, they enter the homes of ordinary people and burn and loot, bathe in the water tank where the people drink water, and even go to the toilet in the water tank after washing!

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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

This photo is also the real scene of the Japanese Kou after entering the Chinese countryside. In the photo, Rikou is eating corn snatched from the homes of the people, smiling and very obscene. After entering the village, the Japanese Kou will carry out a large-scale sweep of the whole village, implement the Three Lights Policy, and snatch away all the property, grain, and livestock that the people can grab from their homes, and the Japanese Kou will even go to the fields to uproot the immature crops, preferring to destroy them rather than leave them to the poor people.

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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

The picture shows a propaganda photo taken by the Japanese army invading China in China. The two people in the photo face the camera, with a happy smile on their faces, but I don't know how many Chinese compatriots have been persecuted under this fake smile, and how many innocent people's blood has been stained on their hands?

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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

A hypocritical photograph taken by the Japanese and Kou for propaganda during the War of Aggression against China. In the photo, a Japanese Kou is handing a bowl of hot white rice to a small child sitting on the side of the road, poor people's family, and in great contrast to the hypocrisy of the Japanese Kou, the little boy is not happy in the face of white rice that he can't eat several times a year, and sits on the side with his head hanging down, it is obvious that this is a photo taken by the Japanese Kou forcing the little boy to pose, the child will not deceive, they know what the Japanese Kou is doing in his hometown.

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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

The picture shows a group of Japanese soldiers captured by the Chinese army. Some of the Japanese in the photo were filmed in front of the camera, some hands in their pants pockets, some hands crossed their chests, even if they were arrested, they had to put on a arrogant posture, without realizing how much harm their actions had brought to the Chinese compatriots, and what awaited them was bound to be the severe punishment of history!

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A set of old photographs exposes the ugly face of the Japanese invasion of China: forgetting history means betrayal!

The picture shows the entrance ceremony held by Matsui Ishigen (a horseman in front) at the Zhongshan Gate in Nanjing on December 17, 1937. In the photo, Matsui Ishigen is majestic, next to a neatly arranged line of Japanese soldiers. Matsui Ishigen, a Japanese-Kosovarian war criminal that every Chinese should not forget, was one of the main commanders of the Japanese army in the Nanjing Massacre that shocked China and foreign countries, his hands were stained with the blood of countless Chinese sons and daughters, and he was an eternal historical sinner of the Chinese nation!

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 if everyone is not sluggish can the whole country not be slack; only if the whole country is not slack, can our Chinese nation become more prosperous and always stand tall in the east of the world.

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