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After World War II, the only country that refused Japan's surrender killed 200,000 Japanese troops and demanded an apology from the emperor

It can be said that today's era of peace is the life of the heroes and martyrs of the past, and we should learn to cherish it, let alone forget those painful historical lessons. World War II, as the largest war in the world in the past, brought only endless grief to the invaded countries, and the scars left by the war were shocking.

After World War II, the only country that refused Japan's surrender killed 200,000 Japanese troops and demanded an apology from the emperor

For Japan, one of the countries that initiated this war, their crimes should be remembered. Although the Japanese are small, but their ambitions are not small, before the start of World War II, they invaded Southeast Asian countries, most of them were bloodily conquered, Japan also wants to make us submit through war, let us see with our own eyes the extent of their cruelty, and create a massacre that can never be erased!

After World War II, the only country that refused Japan's surrender killed 200,000 Japanese troops and demanded an apology from the emperor

After the complete outbreak of World War II, Japan and Germany formed an alliance and began its ambition to conquer the Pacific region, which naturally touched the interests of the United States, the United States began to impose resource sanctions on Japan, but the fierce Japan wanted to directly destroy the US maritime power at once, and the Pearl Harbor incident broke out, which opened the prelude to the Pacific War.

After World War II, the only country that refused Japan's surrender killed 200,000 Japanese troops and demanded an apology from the emperor

At that time, there was a larger country in the South Pacific, Australia, but at that time Australia was still a British colony, Japan and Australia originally had no intersection, but Japan and Britain had ah, in the Southeast Asian battlefield, britain in order to protect its colonies from invasion, launched 130,000 British troops to resist the enemy, including tens of thousands of Australians. The British army on the battlefield in Southeast Asia is still difficult to defeat the Japanese army, the British army can only choose to surrender, never expected, the Japanese army directly killed the prisoners. This incident is in Australia's mind.

After World War II, the only country that refused Japan's surrender killed 200,000 Japanese troops and demanded an apology from the emperor

Later, when the New Guinea War broke out, MacArthur used the "island jumping tactic" to block the supply of Japanese supplies, and Australia sent elite troops to intercept the Japanese troops on the island to prevent its breakthrough. Knowing that there was no chance of victory, the Japanese army chose to surrender on its own initiative, but Australia's new hatred and old hatred broke out together, refused to accept surrender, drove 200,000 Japanese troops to an open place, strafed for a day and a night, and then the scene may be a little uncomfortable, leaving 10,000 people. Even after the end of World War II, Australia did not spare the Japanese, and Australia alone elected more than 100 Class A war criminals, and only 32 in China.

After World War II, the only country that refused Japan's surrender killed 200,000 Japanese troops and demanded an apology from the emperor

Australia's hatred of Japan is not over, and it demands that the Japanese emperor personally surrender and apologize and send it to the emperor's court. But at that time, MacArthur had his own ideas, the Japanese emperor was very important to Japan, and it was possible to use the emperor to issue some orders to Japan, which was naturally convenient to carry out. But in order to appease Australia's anger, the emperor was demoted from the Altar of Japan to an ordinary person. Australia stopped insisting on it because of the United States, but it still could not accept Japan's surrender.

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