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Old photos of the Japanese army invading China: Figure 2 The people were forced to kneel to greet them, and the women in Figure 5 did not dare to resist!

Old photos of the Japanese army invading China: Figure 2 The people were forced to kneel to greet them, and the women in Figure 5 did not dare to resist!

Xuzhou has been a place of contention since ancient times, and after the Japanese army occupied Xuzhou, it began to burn and loot in Xuzhou City.

Old photos of the Japanese army invading China: Figure 2 The people were forced to kneel to greet them, and the women in Figure 5 did not dare to resist!

Even those unarmed and countless innocent people were massacred by the Japanese army, including the Yanwo massacre, with more than a thousand dead and wounded.

Old photos of the Japanese army invading China: Figure 2 The people were forced to kneel to greet them, and the women in Figure 5 did not dare to resist!

After the fall of Xuzhou, three Japanese soldiers were mutilating captured soldiers of our army.

Old photos of the Japanese army invading China: Figure 2 The people were forced to kneel to greet them, and the women in Figure 5 did not dare to resist!

The photograph shows a Japanese woman walking on the streets of Xuzhou in August 1939.

Old photos of the Japanese army invading China: Figure 2 The people were forced to kneel to greet them, and the women in Figure 5 did not dare to resist!

A Chinese woman is photographed being forcibly injected. This photo is the ironclad evidence of the use of germ warfare during the Japanese invasion of China.

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