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The Chinese women who regard death as a homecoming, the real Japanese koji under the lens is the eternal historical shame of the Chinese nation

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

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The Chinese women who regard death as a homecoming, the real Japanese koji under the lens is the eternal historical shame of the Chinese nation

The Picture shows the Japanese army bringing together more than 14,000 Chinese soldiers who have disarmed to prepare for the massacre. In December 1937, after the Japanese occupation of Nanjing, the massacre lasted for six weeks, the city was full of corpses and lifeless, a large number of innocent people died under the japanese knife, the death toll reached more than 300,000, this is one of the largest collective massacres in human history, is the eternal historical shame of the Chinese nation.

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The Chinese women who regard death as a homecoming, the real Japanese koji under the lens is the eternal historical shame of the Chinese nation

Japanese soldiers escort captured Chinese to the execution ground. There are many young Chinese women in the photo, although they know what they are about to face, they still show a calm, fearless heroism, this spirit of seeing death as a homecoming is worthy of every Chinese's pride and high respect to them!

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The Chinese women who regard death as a homecoming, the real Japanese koji under the lens is the eternal historical shame of the Chinese nation

The picture shows the ceremony held by the Japanese-Kosovarian army after occupying a town during the war of aggression against China. The photo was taken by the Japanese Kou, the Japanese officer on horseback, the majesty, and the local people on both sides of the street were welcoming the local people, in fact, this was not voluntary, because only in this way could the people prove to the Japanese Kou that they were good people and survive.

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The Chinese women who regard death as a homecoming, the real Japanese koji under the lens is the eternal historical shame of the Chinese nation

With the Chinese children, there are Japanese who talk and laugh. The Japanese Kou and the children in the photo are smiling, but it is obvious that this photo is a hypocritical photo posed by the Japanese Kou during the war of aggression against China, and the Japanese Kou gave some sweets to the ignorant Chinese children and forced them to take some very kind photos with themselves, so as to cover up the crimes they committed, dispel the people's anti-Japanese passion, achieve the goal of occupying China, and finally realize the policy of "common prosperity in East Asia" advocated by the Japanese Kou.

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The Chinese women who regard death as a homecoming, the real Japanese koji under the lens is the eternal historical shame of the Chinese nation

The picture shows the Japanese cavalry unit advancing in the Taihang Mountains in 1939. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, cavalry as a flexible, highly mobile armed force was widely used in the Chinese and Japanese armies, because the Japanese cavalry units are often well-trained, well-equipped, and have strong combat capabilities, chinese troops often suffer losses, and later our army began to attach importance to the cultivation of cavalry units, reaching a level comparable to that of Japanese cavalry.

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The Chinese women who regard death as a homecoming, the real Japanese koji under the lens is the eternal historical shame of the Chinese nation

In 1942, members of the Japanese Anti-War League branch in China performed a swordplay performance. At that time, our army pursued a policy of preferential treatment for prisoners, and most of the captured Japanese troops were educated in ideology and morality to impress them; some open-minded and war-averse Japanese prisoners would join the alliance and not carry out acts of aggression; some prisoners of war would even help the eighth route army troops to fight together to resist the Japanese Kou.

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