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He was a Japanese "traitor" who killed 20 Japanese soldiers to protect his Chinese comrades-in-arms and was later dismembered by his compatriots

author:Buddha said history

Since ancient times, people like traitors have been spurned by others. For the sake of one's own selfish desires, he gave up the lives of his compatriots. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in China, there were many traitors. According to incomplete statistics, the number of Traitors in China during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was as high as 3 million! They followed behind the Invading Japanese Army, wantonly squeezing and slaughtering their compatriots, which was extremely hateful! A large part of them gave up dignity and backbone in order to enjoy the glory and wealth. Their appearance provided strong help to the Japanese army invading China, but it harmed the civilian population.

Bloody Japanese: Unaccustomed to the style of the Japanese army.

The invading Japanese army was the first to try to open the gap in aggression in northeast China, and the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition began to fight against the Japanese army in 1931. By the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in 1945, the entire 14 years of arduous Resistance against Japanese Aggression were the glory that the soldiers of the Anti-Japanese Coalition had endured after fighting with blood and fighting for countless lives. However, in the ranks of the Anti-Japanese League, there was a Chinese hero of Japanese nationality who insisted on participating in the Anti-Japanese League because he was not accustomed to the style of the Japanese army, and finally died heroically. His name is Fukuken Kazuo and he is a hero.

He was a Japanese "traitor" who killed 20 Japanese soldiers to protect his Chinese comrades-in-arms and was later dismembered by his compatriots

In 1936, Fu Jian came to China. In 1938, Yang Jingyu attacked the Japanese tunnel construction site at night, capturing 250 laborers, and Fu Jian was among them. When interrogating these laborers, he learned that Fu Jianyi, as a small foreman, had a good character, did not bully Chinese, and was also a good person. After understanding this, Yang Jingyu decided to release him. However, Fu Jian's answer surprised Yang Jingyu. He pleaded to stay and help the anti-Japanese! Even if Yang Jingyu was kind enough to persuade him, he insisted on staying. Later, Yang Jingyu asked why he stayed behind to resist Japan? He said: Japan's aggression against China is not a good thing, and as a worker, opposing this practice, the Japanese civilians are also opposed. Only by stopping this war can we save Chinese and the Japanese. In this way, Fukken Kazuo stayed.

He was a Japanese "traitor" who killed 20 Japanese soldiers to protect his Chinese comrades-in-arms and was later dismembered by his compatriots

The revolution is successful, can I stay in China?

A Japanese who joined the Anti-Japanese Coalition Army felt incredible when he thought about it. In the face of Yang Jingyu's kind persuasion and the distrust of the anti-coalition soldiers. He behaved very hard: hard-working, brave in battle, dirty and tired to do! He once said: In order to be able to stop this war, I am willing to die. Later, he was incorporated into Yang Jingyu's guard brigade and became a soldier. He once asked Han Renhe, chief of staff: If the Chinese revolution succeeds in the future, can I stay in China? The answer he got was yes.

He was a Japanese "traitor" who killed 20 Japanese soldiers to protect his Chinese comrades-in-arms and was later dismembered by his compatriots

Bloody compatriots, heroic sacrifice!

Fukken Kazuo participated in the anti-Japanese war many times, and used his Japanese identity to help the Anti-Japanese League escape from danger many times. In 1939, the Japanese army gathered a large number of troops and began to encircle and suppress Yang Jingyu's troops. After many days of wandering, the anti-coalition forces still could not get rid of the encirclement and suppression. Later, Yang Jingyu's soldiers began to break through in three ways. In January 1940, Fukuken Kazuo's second team broke out of the encirclement and pretended to be the main force to attract the enemy. On February 13, outnumbered, General Yang Jingyu was besieged and martyred. In November 1942, heavy snow closed the mountain, and one of the company commanders defected to the enemy because a female soldier defected to the enemy. And lead the Japanese puppet army to round up! When things suddenly occurred, Fukuken Kazuo and the soldiers discussed a part of the time to transfer, and he led the warriors to take charge of the blockade. The conditions were harsh, there was no food for many days to fill the hunger, and the exposure of the rectum caused infection. In order not to drag everyone down, insist on staying behind to cover the retreat!

He was a Japanese "traitor" who killed 20 Japanese soldiers to protect his Chinese comrades-in-arms and was later dismembered by his compatriots

Because of them, a company of fighters successfully escaped. When the Japanese army withdrew, the comrades went back to them, and what they saw was tearful: Fukken Kazuo was brutally killed, his body was dismembered and scattered, and his head was thrown aside. And nearby are the blood stains of more than 20 Japanese corpses!

A Japanese dares to sacrifice for the cause of China's liberation! Stand up for every critical moment! He is the hero

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