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The 90-year-old veteran, who could not prove his identity because of the loss of his documents, pointed to the museum photos and said: That is me

The years urge people to grow old, try their best to change the wind and rain for seventy years, the heroes of the War of Resistance, it is already a twilight year, each of these veterans is a hero, they have been dazzling, glorious. After the founding of New China, they eventually retired and became a simple person, Hao Zhiquan is such a person, unlike other veterans, Hao Zhiquan's identity has not been proven for a long time. Hao Zhiquan is an anti-Japanese veteran in Shanxi, now 90 years old, even if he goes to the museum every time he looks at the photos of that year, he still points to the person above and says, that is me, but because the veteran's documents are lost, the identity of the old man has not been proven.

The 90-year-old veteran, who could not prove his identity because of the loss of his documents, pointed to the museum photos and said: That is me

Hao Zhiquan joined the Eighth Route Army in 1944 and contributed his part to the War of Resistance Against Japan, during which He was transferred to Hao Sancheng's unit and served as Hao Sancheng's guard. During the war, he participated in the Battle of Shangdang and the Battle of Taiyuan, which killed and injured many people, but Hao Zhidu was lucky to survive, and also left a precious group photo with Hao Sancheng, which was preserved. After the founding of New China, Hao Zhiquan was arranged to work in a timber company, but he fought all year round and had a lot of hidden diseases, so after five years of work, Hao Zhiquan returned to his hometown to farm and farm, but he kept the photos of Hao Sancheng on his body and Hao Sancheng.

The 90-year-old veteran, who could not prove his identity because of the loss of his documents, pointed to the museum photos and said: That is me

After the local museum knew about Hao Zhiquan, it wanted photos of Hao Zhiquan and Hao Sancheng to show in front of the world. After this only photo was given to the museum, Hao Zhi was able to prove his identity all over his body, and only the documents of the war at that time were left. But as time passed, Hao Zhiquan lost his anti-Japanese soldier documents, so that he could not prove his identity until now.

The 90-year-old veteran, who could not prove his identity because of the loss of his documents, pointed to the museum photos and said: That is me

The local civil affairs bureau also came forward to help Hao Zhiquan's veterans, but because of the lack of relevant materials and the government's archives of that year, Hao Zhiquan's identity as a veteran has not been certified. Later, with the help of volunteers, some of Hao Zhiquan's former comrades-in-arms are still alive in the world, and his comrades-in-arms came forward to prove his identity as a veteran for Hao Zhiquan. Hao Zhiquan did not rely on his status as a veteran to get much money, but just wanted to prove his identity, because this was the last contact between him and his comrades-in-arms, and he was not willing to break it.

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