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Brutal insult in 1940: The Japanese army forced Li Chengde to hold a candle to witness

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In 1937, the Japanese army forcibly humiliated Li Chengde's sister-in-law and forced him to hold a candle to watch the tragedy. And Li Chengde was hateful and impulsive, planning to fight with the Japanese, but his sister-in-law said two words with his lips: "Don't..."

Li Chengde's family was originally from Shandong, but in order to live, they had to move to Nanjing. After more than ten years of hard work, the family finally settled down in Nanjing, and the elder brother also got married, happily raising two lovely daughters. Although they were not wealthy, they lived a relatively happy life, but all this was destroyed by the Japanese.

At the end of 1937, the Japanese army captured Nanjing, and they wantonly burned and looted, creating a tragic scene of the Nanjing Massacre, and Li Chengde's family was not spared. That day, Li Chengde's family originally planned to flee Nanjing, and during the day, his brother said that he would go out to investigate the situation first, but at night, his brother never returned. The family was worried because they knew that the Japanese were killing everywhere, and they feared that their brother would be unlucky.

However, in the end they did not wait for the return of the elder brother, and the Japanese broke into the village.

Brutal insult in 1940: The Japanese army forced Li Chengde to hold a candle to witness

When they heard someone shouting, "The Japanese are coming!" Li Chengde and his sister-in-law were so frightened that they quickly hid in the cellar with their two nieces. After a while, they heard the sound of Japanese troops breaking into the courtyard, and Li Chengde and his sister-in-law were too frightened to speak. The Japanese looted all of them, while Li Chengde silently prayed that the Japanese would not discover where they were hiding.

However, his prayers did not work, and the Japanese soldiers pushed away the dry firewood blocking the entrance to the cellar and immediately saw Li Chengde and his sister-in-law. As soon as they saw their sister-in-law, the Japanese were salivating, and they pulled Li Chengde and his sister-in-law out, ready to forcibly occupy his sister-in-law. The sister-in-law was already frightened and completely at the mercy of the Japanese.

What's even more terrifying is that the Japanese actually let Li Chengde hold a candle to watch what they did, Li Chengde wanted to fight with the Japanese, but his sister-in-law suddenly said with his lips: "Don't." Immediately afterwards, the sister-in-law looked into the depths of the cellar with her eyes, and Li Chengde understood that the sister-in-law was asking him to protect the two nieces.

In this way, Li Chengde helplessly witnessed the humiliation inflicted by the Japanese on his sister-in-law, and his heart was cut apart beyond words.

Brutal insult in 1940: The Japanese army forced Li Chengde to hold a candle to witness

However, to Li Chengde's surprise, after the Japanese vented their animal desires, they actually hacked his sister-in-law to death with a knife and shot him. Before leaving, the Japanese also set fire to it, and Li Chengde was unfortunately shot in the leg and could not move, resulting in his two nieces also unfortunately suffocated to death by cigarettes.

Although Li Chengde saved his life, his once happy family has completely collapsed, and his brother has never returned, so he should have been brutalized by the Japanese. Lee Sung-deok's life was filled with hatred for the Japanese, and he couldn't help but cry bitterly when he talked about that experience.

The Japanese have committed countless crimes against the Chinese nation, and it is impossible to describe their crimes in words. It was the sacrifice of countless martyrs that expelled the evil Japanese from China. As the next generation, we must remember history, inherit the will of the martyrs, and work hard for the development of the motherland to avoid a recurrence of the tragedy. Let's work together to make our homeland stronger.

Brutal insult in 1940: The Japanese army forced Li Chengde to hold a candle to witness

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