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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

In our concept, soldiers who bravely kill the enemy on the battlefield cannot be captured, but on the real battlefield, it is extremely common for soldiers to be captured, and people only see the various humiliations and oppression that prisoners of war suffer after being captured, but they do not see their helplessness and resistance before being captured.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, there were also some Chinese fighters who were unfortunate enough to be captured by the Japanese, but they still did not forget to show the heroism of the Chinese soldiers when they were captured, and at the last moment of their lives, they also expressed their patriotic determination to resist the Japanese and defend their families and defend the country. The following set of old photos shows the indomitable spirit of these anti-Japanese heroes, even if their lives have passed, but the patriotic spirit has been passed on to the world forever, and they are remembered and praised by people.

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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

The picture shows a Chinese soldier who was unfortunately captured by the Japanese Kou in 1938, the soldier in the picture has been tied up with five flowers, a closer look will find that the face of this soldier has been bloated, it should be after being captured by the Japanese Kou, at this time the Japanese Kou is preparing to take him to the execution ground, in the face of the imminent danger, the warrior is smiling, without the slightest fear, put on a dismissive expression, ready to be generous at any time.

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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

This photo was taken in 1937, the group of Chinese soldiers in the picture was unfortunately captured by the Japanese after another battle, at this time they were on the way to the execution ground by the Japanese Kou, these soldiers were tied with their hands, and the soldiers walking in front of them were blindfolded, which should be injured in battle, but even so, he was calm and calm, showing a fearless posture, resolutely and resolutely rushing to death, this heroic posture of righteousness and awe was extremely admirable!

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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

The photo shows three young soldiers of the Nationalist Army who were captured by the Japanese army in the battle of Yuezhou in 1939, looking only ten years old, and the childishness on their faces has not faded. At this moment, their hands were tied, they were being interrogated by a Japanese officer, trying to get information from their mouths, in the face of these dangers, these three small soldiers showed unprecedented courage, their eyes were firm, calm and calm, unconsciously arranged in a line to confront the Japanese, it is not difficult to imagine that the angry Japanese will brutally kill them...

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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

A photograph of a Chinese plainclothes team that was unfortunately arrested by the Japanese Kou during the 1.28 Shanghai Incident in 1932, at which point the soldier was in a dangerous situation with his hands tied. This hero's eyes were blindfolded and his mouth was puffy, and he should have been severely tortured and beaten by the Japanese, but even so, he still showed a righteous and awe-inspiring posture, without the slightest intention of bowing to the Japanese, reflecting the tenacious and indomitable will of the Chinese anti-Japanese heroes!

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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

This soldier was also a Chinese fighter who was unfortunately captured during the war. The Japanese in the picture have an evil smile on their faces, pointing a long bayonet at the warrior's chest, and may be brutally killed at any time, but even so, the Chinese warrior is expressionless, staring at the bayonet in his eyes unmoved, and from the moment he is captured, he has long been prepared for generosity and righteousness!

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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

This photograph shows some Chinese soldiers captured by the Japanese Kou during the capture of Zengcheng in Guangdong Province, their hands tied together, and several Japanese soldiers watching over them. These captured warriors had a resolute face, and were staring intently at this group of cruel Japanese Kou, condensing their hatred for the Japanese in a hateful look, and if they looked closely, they would find that there was also a particularly young warrior among them, and the cruel Japanese Kou did not even spare children.

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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

This photograph was taken in 1942, the three Chinese fighters in the picture were unfortunately captured by the Japanese Kou in a battle, they were escorted by the Japanese Kou to sit on the ground, facing the camera shooting, the face is calm, the eyes are firm, there is no fear at all, the hatred for the Japanese Kou is written on the face, the cruel Japanese Koso is ready to send them to the country to engage in heavy and tiring labor work, it is not difficult to imagine that these three fighters are probably less fierce.

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A group of old photos of anti-Japanese fighters who would rather die than die after being captured, and the righteousness is awe-inspiring, pay tribute to the hero!

Photographed in 1938, the two fighters in the picture are scouts of the Chinese army, who were unfortunately arrested by the Japanese Kou during a trip to the city to inquire for intelligence, and they are being taken to the execution ground by the Japanese Kou for execution. These two warriors calmly and calmly, posing a fearless and unyielding posture, walking in a frank and frank step, even if they know the danger they are about to face, they do not show any fear at all, this kind of heroism that regards death as a homecoming, and the heroism of righteousness is admirable!!

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