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He killed 140,000 Japanese in World War II, and the Japanese demanded an apology, and he only responded with 1 sentence!

In the Second World War, the Japanese aggressors invaded our country, and our country made very great sacrifices in order to resist these aggressors, and this war led to the sacrifice of more than 30 million people in our country. However, the Japanese aggressors never apologized to our country, refused to admit their mistakes to our country, did not recognize history, and instead glorified and falsified history. He killed 140,000 Japanese in World War II, and the Japanese demanded an apology, and he only responded with 1 sentence!

He killed 140,000 Japanese in World War II, and the Japanese demanded an apology, and he only responded with 1 sentence!

In World War II, the Japanese were very tenacious and militaristic ideas were very stubborn. After Germany announced its surrender, the Japanese still did not surrender, and even formulated a plan of 100 million national jade fragments, unwilling to surrender, and resolutely fought to the end. In order to hasten Japan's surrender, the United States had to use atomic bombs, and U.S. Air Force Colonel Paul Tibbetts was the first person to carry out an atomic bomb strike on Japan, and he was responsible for dropping the atomic bomb "Little Boy" over Nagasaki, Japan, taking the lives of 140,000 Japanese in an instant.

He killed 140,000 Japanese in World War II, and the Japanese demanded an apology, and he only responded with 1 sentence!

It was precisely because of the atomic bomb that Japan realized that the only end of desperate resistance was annihilation, so the Japanese emperor announced unconditional surrender. And Paul Tibbetts became one of the most hated people in the Japanese.

He killed 140,000 Japanese in World War II, and the Japanese demanded an apology, and he only responded with 1 sentence!

After the war, Paul Tibbetts was also scrambled to cover, and the Japanese certainly wouldn't let him go. A Japanese journalist once interviewed Paul Tibbetts and asked: Don't you feel guilty about killing 140,000 Japanese? Why haven't you apologized all the time! Paul Tibbetts was clearly anticipating the problem, so he told the Japanese: I have seen the documentary of the Nanjing Massacre, why don't you apologize to China! This Japanese reporter, who was intimidated by this sentence, could not answer. Although it is a time of peace, we must not forget the national shame of the past, and we must thank the martyrs who drove out the invaders!

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