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The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors

author:Unpretentious grape juice

On November 2, 1943, the city of Lizhou was fiercely attacked by the Japanese army, and the Japanese army rushed to the city like a flood. After 15 days of fierce fighting, the city of Lizhou finally fell, and the Japanese invaders wantonly burned, killed, and plundered. Hundreds of innocent people were brutally murdered and countless women were raped, and the tragic scenes were harrowing.

In this bloody war, a brave woman bites a Japanese soldier in a revolt. However, the Japanese army did not endure, but took brutal revenge. They cut down a small pine tree, leaving only a section more than a foot long, and sharpened it. They then inserted this sharp branch into the woman's body up to her abdomen. This brutal act is outrageous, and it is impossible to imagine that these Japanese troops can be so ruthless.

This incident was not only a cruel revenge on this woman, but also a threat and intimidation to the residents of the entire Lizhou City. The atrocities committed by the Japanese army made people feel helpless and desperate, and their lives and dignity were seriously threatened. Such cruelty is not only a violation of the individual, but also a trampling on human nature and a desecration of human civilization.

However, despite the enormous pressure and fear, the residents of Lizhou City did not give in. They put up stubborn resistance and defended the dignity of their homeland with their flesh and blood. With their courage and tenacity, they fought to the death against the Japanese army, and they did whatever it took for freedom and dignity.

This incident is a violation of the bottom line of human morality and a serious blasphemy against human nature. It makes us deeply aware of the cruelty of war and the distortion of human nature. However, it is in such darkness that people's bravery and tenacity are revealed. Their resistance and resistance let us see the brilliance and hope of human nature.

We must not forget this history, let alone those who gave their lives for freedom and dignity. Their sacrifice and dedication have forged the peace and happiness we have today. Let us remember history, cherish peace, and never forget those who fought for freedom. Only in this way can we truly achieve the goals of peace and progress.

The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors
The heinous deeds of the Japanese invaders are dictated by survivors

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