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The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

(Note: From the outbreak of the "918 Incident" in 1931 to the unconditional surrender of Japan on August 15, 1945, the Japanese army invading China committed countless heinous crimes in China.) This is a set of photos taken by reporters accompanying the Japanese army invading China, many of which were once not allowed to be made public. Pictured: The Japanese occupy a village, and this is the scene where they eat. The Japanese troops in the photo are physically strong, and the shells on the ground are very conspicuous.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: The real version of "Devils Entering the Village". This is when the Japanese army was sweeping a village, they found that the gate of one of the houses was closed, and the gate was so strong that after several failed impacts, the Japanese army destroyed the gate with an iron pickaxe.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: A group of Japanese soldiers who have taken off their shirts are extremely strong, and they are guided by Japanese physical fitness experts to relax their bodies.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: Japanese cavalry reconnaissance team, this is the scene of rest on the march. Note: There is a Japanese soldier in the photo reading a small book, which is a summary of this Japanese reconnaissance intelligence.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: Four Japanese soldiers are engaged in a sneak attack operation, and halfway through the battle, a Japanese soldier rushes out of the trench. According to the data, in the real War of Resistance, the Japanese army was trained in an orderly manner, able to formulate a strict battle plan, and could be meticulously executed.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: The scene of the Japanese army eating on the march, the food should be special canned. In the early days of the war of aggression against China, when the Japanese army invaded everywhere, it adopted the method of raising war through war, and even packed up the stolen materials and transported them back to Japan.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: A Japanese soldier riding a Type 95 unilateral motorcycle. In the early years of 1912, the Japanese army began to import Harley-Davidson motorcycles, mainly for the reconnaissance and communication of the Japanese army, and in the later period, the Japanese Sangong Internal Combustion Engine Co., Ltd. began to imitate Harley motorcycles, and began to design three-wheeled unilateral motorcycles, and in 1930, the Japanese Army began to purchase such motorcycles in large quantities to equip troops.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: The Japanese captured two civilians in a bamboo forest, and they used bayonets to force them to say where the Eighth Route Army was located. The two Chinese in the photo have a look of fear on their faces, praying that the Japanese army will spare them.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: The Japanese army swept through a village, and the traitors greeted them at the entrance of the village early and planted Japanese military flags in every household.

The Japanese invasion of China once banned the publication of photos: short but strong, picture 9 shows the traitors welcoming the Japanese army

Pictured: A group of Japanese troops is holding a flag-raising ceremony. This photo shows the height of the Japanese army in all directions, it is indeed short, but it looks incredibly strong.

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