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Old photos after the fall of Xuzhou: Figure 3 is the scene of ghosts entering the village, and figure 5 women are forcibly needled

Old photos after the fall of Xuzhou: Figure 3 is the scene of ghosts entering the village, and figure 5 women are forcibly needled

In 1938, our anti-japanese forces and the Invading Japanese Army launched a fierce defensive battle in a vast area centered on Xuzhou, which lasted for more than four months, during which it also achieved a great victory in Taierzhuang, which consumed the effective strength of the Japanese army, but in the end due to the difference in strength between the two sides, the Battle of Xuzhou was lost, and Xuzhou City fell. The photo shows the fall of Xuzhou City, because of the shelling of the war, the houses collapsed and were devastated. The motorcycle that appears in the picture was left by Nichiko at that time.

Old photos after the fall of Xuzhou: Figure 3 is the scene of ghosts entering the village, and figure 5 women are forcibly needled

The picture shows the street houses destroyed by the war, and many complete buildings were forcibly shelled and burned by the Japanese army, and finally became this ruined scene. I don't know how the descendants of these Japanese kosovars will feel when they see these photos.

Old photos after the fall of Xuzhou: Figure 3 is the scene of ghosts entering the village, and figure 5 women are forcibly needled

In the picture is the classic picture of the devil entering the village, but although this sentence is witty, the people at that time suffered a lot because of it, and even paid for their lives. The brutal Japanese army had lost its humanity and could not regard them as human beings at all.

Old photos after the fall of Xuzhou: Figure 3 is the scene of ghosts entering the village, and figure 5 women are forcibly needled

The picture shows a Japanese woman walking on the streets of Xuzhou, taken in August 1939. The Japanese women in the photo are dressed in kimonos and stepping on wooden sandals, which looks harmless to people and animals, but in fact, they are probably spies disguised as ordinary expatriates to facilitate the provision of intelligence to the Japanese army. Therefore, this kind of Japanese woman was also the object of precaution at that time.

Old photos after the fall of Xuzhou: Figure 3 is the scene of ghosts entering the village, and figure 5 women are forcibly needled

This photograph of a Chinese woman who was forced to vaccinate in July 1940 is evidence of the use of germ warfare by the Japanese invasion of China against our anti-japanese forces. In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic to Japanese soldiers, Japan forced the Chinese people to be vaccinated. Every animal-like thing the Japanese do will be remembered forever. We will not forget history, forgetting history is tantamount to betrayal.

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