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In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

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In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils
In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils
In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

Ninety-two years ago today, on the night of September 18, 1931, the Japanese Kwantung Army blew up the South Manchuria Railway near Wicker Lake in Shenyang.

The "918 Incident" broke out.

Looking at the entire "918 Incident", the biggest feeling is:

The Japanese are so evil.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

The first great evil

The Kwantung Army was stationed on Chinese soil.

However, it is very restless.

They did not obey either the laws of China or the rules of the garrison, but they were terrifying, closed every day, and devoted themselves to studying conspiracies.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

The second most evil

The Japanese wanted to occupy China's land and have a good reputation and reputation, so they plotted to plot a "drama" to blame China.

This kind of "wanting to be a prostitute and building a torii" style is very skillful and skillful, and its hypocrisy and evil are further increased.

The Japanese are veritable "conspirators".

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

The third evil

The Japanese "modus operandi" is extremely evil.

First of all, the "crime location" was carefully selected - the "South Manchurian Railway" near Wicker Lake in Shenyang City.

The reasons for choosing this are as follows:

1. The "South Manchuria Railway" was an important railway transportation line in Northeast China at that time, with high social attention and great social influence.

Blowing up here can have a sensational effect, and you can also take the opportunity to make things big.

2. The "South Manchuria Railway" was built by the Japanese.

According to normal logic, a person does not destroy buildings on his own territory.

Japanese people are not normal people, so they do not have normal logic.

The Japanese did the opposite, blowing up their own railways, thus laying the groundwork for blaming the Chinese army.

If the Japanese blew up other railways and then went to blame the Chinese army, it would be somewhat unreasonable and inconvenient to commit the crime next.

Second, the Kwantung Army sent a small group of railway "garrisons" to carry out operations.

This "garrison" quietly came out of the hole like a mouse in the middle of the night, unknown to no one, and the moon was dark and windy, lurking at the "crime site".

After that, the rails are selected, explosives are placed, the lead is ignited, the explosion is successful, and it slips away quietly.

Again, the Kwantung Army succeeded in its treachery and showed an evil smile, so it immediately sent representatives and troops to the Beida Camp, where the Chinese army was stationed, to make representations.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

Northeast Army Station: Beida Camp

The reason for the negotiation was the lines that had been rehearsed 100 times.

"Your Chinese army is not moral, and blew up our Japanese South Manchuria Railway, we strongly protest!"

Evil people not only see the world as evil, but also find reasons to be evil.

Of course, the Chinese army is very confused and speechless, where is this?! Such low-level reasons can be found!

What reason does the Chinese army have to blow up railways on their territory ?!

The Chinese army knows that the Japanese army is talking nonsense, but the Japanese army takes its own nonsense as the truth.

The Japanese army did not listen to the arguments and forceful justifications of the Chinese army, and directly took out the artillery prepared in advance and began to bombard the garrisons of the Chinese army.

The Japanese really took shamelessness and evil to the extreme.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

The fourth evil

The Kwantung Army shelled the Chinese army, and that's it.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

The commander of the Northeast Army: Zhang Xueliang

The Chinese military simply believes that this is an occasional incident.

What they did not expect was that the Kwantung Army not only bombed the garrisons of the Chinese army in Beida Camp, but also began to haunt various places in Shenyang and occupy various strategic places.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

Japanese troops marched into downtown Shenyang

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

Japanese troops occupy the city of Shenyang

What was even more unexpected was that the Kwantung Army haunted the entire three northeastern provinces and occupied the three eastern provinces.

The arming of all armies of the Kwantung Army has long been designed.

All the aggressive steps of the Kwantung Army have long been designed.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

The Kwantung Army captures the police in Tohoku

Japanese, evil; Kwantung Army, evil.

There is no point in fighting the evil Japanese, reasoning, and reasoning.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

The fifth evil

The Japanese wanted to divide the three eastern provinces.

After the Japanese occupied the three eastern provinces, they were not satisfied.

In the eyes of the Japanese, "occupation" does not equal "absolute possession", and "absolute possession" equals "absolute possession".

How can you "absolutely have"?

The Japanese adopted the old method used by all aggressors - the establishment of political power.

The Japanese knew that the Japanese could not suppress the scene, so they moved out a big Buddha - Puyi.

The three eastern provinces were the land of the Manchu Qing dynasty.

Even though the Qing government stepped down, it still had a strong influence in the three eastern provinces.

Move out of Puyi and sit in the town, and the three eastern provinces can be stabilized.

The Japanese plan to plate.

Therefore, the Japanese supported Puyi and established a puppet regime, that is, "puppet Manchukuo".

The Japanese vainly attempted to completely separate the three eastern provinces from China from the perspective of administrative divisions and state apparatus by establishing a "puppet Manchukuo."

The Japanese, what an evil.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

The sixth evil

So far, the Japanese are not satisfied.

This shows how evil the Japanese are!

In order to turn the three eastern provinces into Japanese territory more thoroughly, the Japanese came up with a more vicious and evil method - immigration.

In the eyes of the Japanese, if the three eastern provinces are all Japanese, then the three eastern provinces are Japanese.

As a result, Japan began to implement an "immigration" policy and immigrated to the northeast.

The Japanese plan to spend 20 years on large-scale migration.

How to immigrate?

One million families and 5 million Japanese people migrated from mainland Japan to the three eastern provinces.

Two million people migrated from North Korea to the three eastern provinces.

In other words, the Japanese plan to migrate 7 million people to the three eastern provinces.

In short, the Japanese want to achieve one goal:

Enabling immigrants to outnumber native Chinese.

Indeed, if the 7 million immigrants are in place, these immigrants are equivalent to one-quarter of the number of Chinese in the three eastern provinces.

Although it does not surpass, it accounts for a large proportion.

The Japanese, what an evil.

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

Evil, after all, is no match for justice.

Gloomy, after all, it is no match for the sun.

Conspiracy, after all, is no match for morality.

In the end, all the conspiracies planned by Japan in the three eastern provinces failed.

The "puppet Manchukuo" collapsed, Puyi was "re-educated through labor", immigrants were repatriated, the Kwantung Army was eliminated, Japan was expelled from the three eastern provinces and China, and Japan was severely punished after the war.

Everything clears and everything goes back to square one.

The aggressor has not ended well since ancient times.

Don't forget history, alarm bells ring!

In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils
In the "918 Incident," the Japanese had six major evils

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