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This is a photo of General Wang Fengge before he was killed by the Japanese army. One day in April 1937, General Wang Fengge's entire family was killed by the Japanese army in Wicker Ditch, and before the execution, the general confronted the villagers who came to bid farewell

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This is a photo of General Wang Fengge before he was killed by the Japanese army.

One day in April 1937, General Wang Fengge's entire family was killed by the Japanese army in Wicker Ditch, and before the execution, the general shouted to the villagers who came to bid farewell: "Fathers and fellow villagers, my Wang Fengge died for the anti-Japanese resistance, and my eldest husband died as he deserved!" If you work hard, China will not die. Down with Japanese imperialism! Eradicate the puppet state of Manchukuo!"

After being arrested, no matter how the Japanese army tortured and seduced, the general was not moved and refused to surrender to the Japanese.

His 5-year-old son, Xiao Kaneko, also resisted the temptation of snacks and candies given by the Japanese army, and firmly said: I don't eat Japanese things!

In the face of death, Xiao Jinzi did not have the slightest fear, he just said to his mother: Mom, you hold me tighter, I am not afraid.

(The first one in the first row from left is General Wang Fengge, and the third is the General's wife)

This is a photo of General Wang Fengge before he was killed by the Japanese army. One day in April 1937, General Wang Fengge's entire family was killed by the Japanese army in Wicker Ditch, and before the execution, the general confronted the villagers who came to bid farewell
This is a photo of General Wang Fengge before he was killed by the Japanese army. One day in April 1937, General Wang Fengge's entire family was killed by the Japanese army in Wicker Ditch, and before the execution, the general confronted the villagers who came to bid farewell
This is a photo of General Wang Fengge before he was killed by the Japanese army. One day in April 1937, General Wang Fengge's entire family was killed by the Japanese army in Wicker Ditch, and before the execution, the general confronted the villagers who came to bid farewell

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