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A massacre on an isolated island: the remnants of Japanese Kosovars are everywhere, revealing the truth of the "crocodile anti-Japanese resistance"

author:Elephant talk

Because of the stubborn resistance of the Chinese military and people, Japan's "mainland policy" was hit hard, and at the same time, Japan's plan to completely occupy China was bankrupt. Because the war could not be quelled for a long time Chinese mainland, and the war supplies of the Japanese and Kosovars were basically close to the warning line, seeing that the idea of using China as a "war supply base" was impossible, the Japanese kowtow decided to implement the crazy "southward" plan.

A massacre on an isolated island: the remnants of Japanese Kosovars are everywhere, revealing the truth of the "crocodile anti-Japanese resistance"

Southeast Asian countries became another target of Japanese aggression, just like Burma, which encountered the crazy aggression of the Japanese in 1942. However, neither Britain nor China could sit idly by while the Japanese Kou took root in their vicinity, so a war in Southeast Asia with the Japanese broke out in several countries near Burma.

After three years of war in Burma, the Japanese were no longer able to fully control the country and were defeated by the combined armies of Burma, Britain, and India. However, the Japanese Kou, who was already at the end of the road, did not want to spit out the fat in his mouth, and decided to stick to Langley Island, ready to fight back at any time.

A massacre on an isolated island: the remnants of Japanese Kosovars are everywhere, revealing the truth of the "crocodile anti-Japanese resistance"

Lang Ley is Myanmar's largest island and is also 30 kilometers from the nearest landmass, which makes the Japanese consider themselves in an absolutely safe environment. However, the Allies did not allow such a tumor to remain near them, so the "Matador" plan was proposed, deciding to seize kyaukphyu Harbor, a key port in the north of Langley Island, and thus control the key airport near the port.

In such a plan, the British dispatched fighter jets on aircraft carriers and the light cruiser Luna to carry out "operation shore bombardment". Subsequently, indian and British troops landed on Langley Island, and seeing that the general situation was gone, more than 900 Japanese emperors fled in a hurry, trying to escape from the isolated island with the help of mangroves.

A massacre on an isolated island: the remnants of Japanese Kosovars are everywhere, revealing the truth of the "crocodile anti-Japanese resistance"

However, the Japanese did not expect that the mangroves were already surrounded by British troops. When the British finally entered the mangroves, they saw that the Japanese were full of limbs, and only 20 seriously wounded Japanese were left.

What the hell is going on in the mangroves? Why is it that after more than 900 Japanese Kou escaped in a few days, only about 20 living people were left? Why is it that after the Battle of Langley Island, Southeast Asian countries spread the saying of "crocodile anti-Japanese", and what is the truth of crocodile anti-Japanese resistance?

A massacre on an isolated island: the remnants of Japanese Kosovars are everywhere, revealing the truth of the "crocodile anti-Japanese resistance"

It turned out that there were a large number of mangroves on Langley Island, and tens of thousands of crocodiles also lived in it. On the day, Kou fled into the mangroves in defeat, and the dripping blood on his body became the biggest signal source for attracting crocodiles. At the same time, the British also swept around the mangroves, and many Japanese were killed and wounded in the process of breaking through.

There was no way, the Japanese could only stay in the mangroves to make a final resistance. However, the constant flow of blood finally led out the hunters at night. A large number of crocodiles frantically surrounded and suppressed the Japanese troops, accompanied by gunshots and biting sounds and screams, and a large number of Japanese kosovars were bitten alive.

A massacre on an isolated island: the remnants of Japanese Kosovars are everywhere, revealing the truth of the "crocodile anti-Japanese resistance"

When the British and Indians entered the mangrove forest, all that came into sight was the stumps of the Japanese Kou, and even crocodiles were biting the japanese corpse not far away. In this way, the news that more than 900 Japanese Kosovars were slaughtered by crocodiles went viral in Southeast Asian countries.

In fact, more than 900 Japanese koku were not all slaughtered by crocodiles. About 500 Japanese finally escaped from the encirclement and went to the Japanese base on the other side of Langley Island. Only 400 Japanese died in the mangroves, and some of the 400 Japanese died in gun battles.

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