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He was the mastermind of the Nanjing Massacre, and he struggled for 12 minutes when he was hanged

The name Matsui Ishigen is believed to be familiar to everyone, and even some people are very angry when they hear this name. Matsui Ishigen was a Class-A war criminal in Japan during World War II, and one of the masterminds of the Nanjing Massacre, who once brutalized a large number of innocent Chinese people and committed countless crimes on Chinese soil. After World War II, Matsui Ishigen was duly tried and hanged. It is worth mentioning that Matsui Ishigen struggled for 12 minutes when he was hanged. Although Matsui Ishigen eventually ended up like this, in fact, it was still not enough to relieve the qi.

He was the mastermind of the Nanjing Massacre, and he struggled for 12 minutes when he was hanged

Matsui Ishigen was born into a family of samurai keepers in Nagoya, Japan, and fought in the Russo-Japanese War. Matsui Ishigen was sent to the army by his father for training at a very young age, and he mastered a lot of military talents. After the outbreak of the war of aggression against China, Matsui Ishigen, who had reached an old age, was transferred back to serve as the supreme commander by the troops. Matsui Ishigen received the order and immediately returned to the team.

He was the mastermind of the Nanjing Massacre, and he struggled for 12 minutes when he was hanged

With the establishment of the puppet state of Manchukuo, Japan wanted the approval of the Nationalist government, so it sent Matsui Ishigen to China to negotiate with the kuomintang top brass, but it was strongly opposed by the top level of the kuomintang and internally. Matsui Washigen was extremely dissatisfied with the Attitude of the Kuomintang, so he gave a speech in 1936, saying that he wanted China to learn a lesson. With the outbreak of the July 7 Incident, the Japanese army began to attack China in an all-round way. The Japanese intended to invade Shanghai, the most prosperous city in China at the time, and Matsui Ishigen was appointed by the Japanese high command as the commander of the Shanghai Dispatch Army. Matsui Ishigen was even more arrogant, preparing to invade Shanghai and then attack the capital Nanjing.

He was the mastermind of the Nanjing Massacre, and he struggled for 12 minutes when he was hanged

After the Japanese army entered the city of Nanjing, it began to carry out a frenzied plunder of the city of Nanjing, and created the Nanjing Massacre that shocked China and foreign countries, and more than 300,000 people in China died in this massacre, which shows that Matsui Ishigen and other Japanese troops have completely lost their humanity. After the end of World War II, Matsui Ishigen, as the mastermind of the Nanjing Massacre, received the trial he deserved. But even at trial, Matsui Hashigen has been arguing for his crimes without thinking about repentance. In the end, Matsui Ishigen was sentenced to hanging and struggled for a full 12 minutes during the execution. But compared with the injuries suffered by the Chinese people, Matsui Ishigen's fate is not enough to relieve us.

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