Australia retaliated cruelly, the Japanese army cemetery in World War II in addition to the 14-year war of resistance China hated Japan, Australia because of Japanese atrocities, also hated Japan, in June 1943 to 1944
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Cruel retaliation by Australia, Japanese cemetery
In World War II, in addition to the 14-year anti-Japanese war of China's hatred of Japan, Australia also hated Japan because of Japanese atrocities, in June 1943 to July 1944 in the Battle of New Guinea, the Japanese army encountered cruel retaliation from Australia, refused prisoners of war, and slaughtered, the United States and Australia allied forces participated in the war a total of 42,000 people, only more than 12,000 killed and wounded, and the Japanese army participated in a total of 200,000 people, and finally only more than 20,000 people successfully surrendered to the Allies, all others were killed, trapped, starved to death, and New Guinea was once a Japanese nightmare. It became a Japanese army cemetery.
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