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In World War II, there was a kind of person who could not be killed, and the Japanese army did not believe in evil, and as a result, 170,000 people lost their lives

During world war II, it is the most unforgettable period of history for us, when Japan launched a brutal war of aggression against our country, resulting in heavy casualties among our people, and during the war, Japan carried out cruel atrocities against our people. At that time, there were some treaties in the house of nations, and these treaties were specifically used to restrict countries, and during World War II, the countries that took the initiative to declare war would be held back by various countries, and the reason for the containment was to prevent the countries that started the war from doing something uncontrollable. However, at that time, Japan did not declare war on our country, but directly launched a war of aggression, which shows that Japan's nature is very bad.

In World War II, there was a kind of person who could not be killed, and the Japanese army did not believe in evil, and as a result, 170,000 people lost their lives

Because of The First World War, during the Second World War, it was not permissible to maliciously injure the captives who surrendered in the treaties stipulated in the international regulations, because after surrendering and laying down their weapons, these prisoners were like the civilian population. But for the sake of maximizing its own interests, Japan also killed the captives.

During World War II, Japan not only invaded Asia, but also targeted the Pacific coast, which can be described as wolf ambitions. The Pacific War eventually broke out, which also led to the deaths of 170,000 Japanese soldiers.

In World War II, there was a kind of person who could not be killed, and the Japanese army did not believe in evil, and as a result, 170,000 people lost their lives

Australia was not a fuel-saving lamp, and when Japan attacked the island of New Guinea, the means were very cruel, and the "International Red Cross" people at that time belonged to the protected group, and according to international treaties, soldiers of any country could not kill the "International Red Cross". However, the Japanese army ignored them and allowed the soldiers to mutilate these people, and also captured many Australian soldiers, but these Australian soldiers were not treated like civilians after they were captured, but most of the prisoners were mutilated by the Japanese.

In World War II, there was a kind of person who could not be killed, and the Japanese army did not believe in evil, and as a result, 170,000 people lost their lives

So Australia united with the United States to launch a counterattack against Japan, and General MacArthur of the United States adopted a strategy, trapping 200,000 Japanese troops on a small island and cutting off the contact between these 200,000 Japanese troops and the outside world, and these 200,000 Japanese troops were unable to break through the siege, they could only wait for death on the island.

In World War II, there was a kind of person who could not be killed, and the Japanese army did not believe in evil, and as a result, 170,000 people lost their lives

When the Japanese army ran out of food, they could only be starved to death, that is, in this extreme hunger situation, the Japanese army did something against human morality, that is, to eat the bodies of comrades-in-arms. In the end, only 30,000 of these 200,000 troops survived, and all the remaining 170,000 died on the island.

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