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Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, because Japan's armaments and weapons were several generations ahead of China, the Chinese army was often at a disadvantage in the confrontation with the Japanese army. In desperation, the Chinese army had to adopt the tactic of man-sea in order to win in numbers. Even so, it would take 4-5 men to defeat 1 Japanese soldier. However, not all Japanese soldiers are so powerful, they also have their strangeness and absurdity, showing this symptom or eight senior Japanese generals, what is the situation? Let's see.

1. Taijiro Hieda

A native of Chiba Prefecture, Japan, he was a backward student in his class who liked to delay his grades, but because he stood in the opposite camp (the ruling faction later gained power), he was able to participate in the conspiracy and planning activities of the war of aggression against China and was promoted to major general of the army.

In November 1940, during the "sweeping" operation in north China, Iida Taijiro took a fancy to a favorite girl, disliked the left and right eyes, and broke up his retinue. The Eighth Route Army detachment took the opportunity to sneak in and seriously wounded him, and finally died in the Japanese hospital in Handan.

Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

It's really peony flowers under death, do ghosts also merry!

2. Masao Nakamura

A native of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, lieutenant general (chase), he participated in the Nanning Raiders and the Battle of Kunlun Pass. In December 1939, in the Battle of Kunlun Pass, he was wounded about 2 kilometers northwest of Qitang, and the soft tissue on his left cheek was penetrated by bullets from the Nationalist army; only two days later, because he went out to inspect the terrain, he was seriously injured by the Nationalist army' abdomen; he lay in a house near Jiutang for abdominal surgery, and the Shells of the Nationalist Army shot straight over like eyes. Nakamura Masao's house collapsed in an instant, and although the military doctor lay on his body, the falling flying sand stones still poured into Nakamura Masao's stomach. In the end, Masao Nakamura was unsolved and fell seriously ill and died.

Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

Third, the big horn Cen Sheng

Aichi Prefecture, a Japanese admiral, participated in two world wars, participated in the Axis Conference many times, and was one of Japan's most fanatical war freaks.

In 1941, in order to carry out the navy's plan to advance south, Dajiao Cen Sheng deliberately flew to China to inspect. Because the plane flew low, when passing through Zhongshan County, it was discovered by the nationalist troops stationed in Zhongshan County, and decisively strafed with machine guns. The plane on which Dajiao Cen Sheng was flying was hit and could not control the crash, and Dajiao Cen lost his life.

Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

It is said that the other planes on which nine officers, including Tsukada and Takeshi Fujiwara, were onboard were also shot by Kuomintang machine guns and crashed and died.

4. Yoshikawa-

A native of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, graduated from a third-rate university, he led the team to participate in the Battle of Yichang, the Battle of Hanshui and the Battle of Changsha, and caused major casualties to the Nationalist army. However, he was often looked down upon and ridiculed by his military colleagues at first-class universities (Japanese Army Universities), and just as some of today's key universities despise ordinary universities, Yoshikawa has never been promoted. It was not until his old acquaintance Hosokawa Tadayasu was promoted to commander of the 43rd Army that Yoshikawa was promoted to major general brigade commander.

Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

In March 1945, Yoshikawa commanded the 59th Division to launch the "Xiuling No. 1 Operation" offensive, which was met with stubborn resistance from the Eighth Route Army. It was not easy to capture the "deserted village" where the Eighth Route Army was dead, and Yoshikawa Zi was complacent, took the initiative to ask for a photo with his subordinates, and was targeted by the scattered soldiers of the Eighth Route Army lurking in the mountain village, firing three shots in a row, and Yoshikawa Zi obediently went to see the King of Yan.

5. Hasebe Rikari

The 25th student of the Japanese Army Academy and the commander of the 235th Infantry Regiment, because he was surrounded by Soviet troops at Nomonkan and lost the battle, he took it upon himself to lead his troops to retreat. As a result, he was forced to commit suicide by the staff officers and other generals around him.

Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

6. Yoshinori Shirakawa

A native of Ehime Prefecture, a Japanese army general ranked first, he participated in the Russo-Japanese War and the Sino-Japanese War, intervened in the war between Zhang Zuolin and Guo Songling, and sent aircraft to bomb Shanghai, causing tens of thousands of Chinese dead and wounded.

On April 29, 1932, when Shirakawa Yoshinori was giving a speech at Hongkou Park in Shanghai, Yoon Bong-gi, a North Korean patriot sent by Wang Yaqiao, he loaded two virulent grenades into a military kettle and smashed them into Shirakawa's head, exploding on the spot. Yoshinori Shirakawa was seriously injured and died.

Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

7. Kunigoro Iizuka

A native of Gunma Prefecture, Japan, known as the "God of War" in Japan, he was sought after by the Japanese people in the war video, and there was an endless stream of war reporters who interviewed him. He felt that he could not show the effect of "God of War" in the Japanese camp, and personally went to the front line of the Nationalist position to demonstrate, and was found by the Nationalist snipers and shot and killed.

Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

8. Shan County

A native of Nara Prefecture, Japan, a latecomer with the lowest grades in the school, was promoted to the commander of the 119th Brigade regiment of the Infantry Regiment of the 116th Division of the 13th Army of the Japanese Army because of the strong help of the rich brother Takeuchi Shunjiro (Lieutenant General), and led his troops to fight in the area of southern Anhui, Anhui, Zhejiang, and Dabie Mountain.

In December 1941, the reason for Yamagata's poor grades was finally found, and it turned out to be caused by greed. As usual, Yamagata led his aide-de-camp and 3 guards out on horseback. After being informed by the local underground party, the nearby New Fourth Army was informed. The New Fourth Army surrounded and killed him in a grove near the town of Diaoyutai in Chao County. Although Yamagata died, he was blessed by misfortune and enjoyed the treatment of an army lieutenant general in the Japanese base camp in the underworld.

It seems that greedy play not only harms learning, but also harms small lives, so the game can't afford to lose.

Eight senior Japanese generals who were killed in the War of Resistance Against Japan

The above-mentioned strange death, but also the director of the anti-Japanese dramas such as "Anti-Japanese Strange Hero" and "Raise Your Hand" looked down on the IQ of Japanese soldiers, it turned out that they had "real" evidence of shooting these, and there was absolutely no random shooting (I can't help but laugh).

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