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Okamura Ninji held an army of 800,000 in his hands, how did he react when he heard the emperor surrender? Only 4 words were said

On August 15, 1945, Emperor Hirohito of Japan announced his unconditional surrender after defeat, but the commander of the Japanese army, Okamura Ningji, did not see the coffin and did not shed tears, even if he heard the broadcast of the emperor's surrender, he still wanted to lead 800,000 Japanese troops to continue to fight, in his heart Japan could not fail, so he turned a blind eye to Japan's surrender, and even heard the emperor coldly say four words after surrender, which was extremely sad.

Okamura Ninji held an army of 800,000 in his hands, how did he react when he heard the emperor surrender? Only 4 words were said

Okamura Ninji was the supreme commander of the North China side in the war of aggression against China, and it can be said that the vast majority of Japan's war of aggression against our country was personally commanded and ordered by him, and he connived and acquiesced in the burning, looting, and cruelty of ordinary people by Japanese soldiers.

Okamura Ninji held an army of 800,000 in his hands, how did he react when he heard the emperor surrender? Only 4 words were said

At the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Japan had been defeated and retreated in the frontal battlefield, but Okamura Ningji was unwilling to give up, and he led 800,000 Japanese troops to attack Chongqing at that time, so that the Tiger could be transferred away from the mountains, and the Allied troops could be increased to China, so that the Japanese mainland could remove the threat, he resolutely disagreed with the surrender, and even proposed the Jade Fragment Plan, so that 100 million people and the Allies could fight to the death.

Okamura Ninji held an army of 800,000 in his hands, how did he react when he heard the emperor surrender? Only 4 words were said

After Japan's surrender, Okamura received a secret telegram from Tokyo's surrender, but he said four words: Continue fighting. The Japanese army because of the unknown, so heard Okamura Ninji orders and prepared to leave, until the next day Okamura Ninji received another secret telegram, he did not know that the Japanese surrender was a foregone conclusion, on September 9, 1945, Okamura Ninji handed in his saber and signed the surrender instrument, but such a criminal war criminal did not receive any punishment, and finally returned to Japan safely, in 1966 Okamura Ningji died of a heart attack at home.

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