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After the Battle of Xuzhou, in order to humiliate Soong Meiling, the Japanese Kou made propaganda posters that made Chiang Kai-shek very angry

At the beginning of 1938, in order to open up the Jinpu Railway, connect the battlefields of North China and Central China, and expand the invasion, the Japanese army adopted the policy of advancing north and south, and attacked Xuzhou. Shocked by the news, Chiang Kai-shek ordered the Chinese army, commanded by Li Zongren, commander of the Fifth Theater of Operations, to mobilize 64 divisions and another 3 brigades of about 600,000 men to concentrate their main forces in the area north of Xuzhou to resist the southern invaders of the Japanese army on the northern front, and to deploy a force in the southern section of the Jinpu Railway to prevent the Japanese army on the southern front from advancing north to ensure Xuzhou.

After the Battle of Xuzhou, in order to humiliate Soong Meiling, the Japanese Kou made propaganda posters that made Chiang Kai-shek very angry

At the Battle of Xuzhou, under the direct command of Li Zongren and through the bloody battle of all officers and men, more than 26,000 Japanese Kou were annihilated. In early May, the Japanese army inserted a detour from the two flanks of Xuzhou, cutting off the retreat of the Chinese defenders, causing the Chinese army to immediately fall into extreme chaos, hundreds of thousands of troops quickly collapsed, and on May 19, Xuzhou fell.

After the Battle of Xuzhou, in order to humiliate Soong Meiling, the Japanese Kou made propaganda posters that made Chiang Kai-shek very angry

After the fall of Xuzhou in 1938, in order to break the anti-Japanese fighting spirit of the Chinese military and civilians, and in order to humiliate Soong Meiling and Chiang Kai-shek, the Japanese Kou made many propaganda posters, which made Chiang Kai-shek very angry.

After the Battle of Xuzhou, in order to humiliate Soong Meiling, the Japanese Kou made propaganda posters that made Chiang Kai-shek very angry

After the fall of Xuzhou, the Japanese devils made these propaganda posters in order to insult Soong Meiling, which made Chiang Kai-shek angry.

After the Battle of Xuzhou, in order to humiliate Soong Meiling, the Japanese Kou made propaganda posters that made Chiang Kai-shek very angry

In order to insult Song Meiling, rikou made a propaganda poster.

After the Battle of Xuzhou, in order to humiliate Soong Meiling, the Japanese Kou made propaganda posters that made Chiang Kai-shek very angry

In order to humiliate Song Meiling, the propaganda poster made by the devil made her feel angry.

After the Battle of Xuzhou, in order to humiliate Soong Meiling, the Japanese Kou made propaganda posters that made Chiang Kai-shek very angry

In order to humiliate Song Meiling, rikou made a propaganda poster.

After the Battle of Xuzhou, in order to humiliate Soong Meiling, the Japanese Kou made propaganda posters that made Chiang Kai-shek very angry

The Japanese devils wanted to use these propaganda posters to weaken the anti-Japanese fighting spirit and confidence of the Chinese military and people, and what greeted the Japanese Kou was instead a stronger resistance.

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