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.
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.
After the fall of Xuzhou, three Japanese soldiers were mutilating captured soldiers of our army.
The photograph shows a Japanese woman walking on the streets of Xuzhou in August 1939.
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.