Old photos after Japan's surrender: Don't forget the national shame, our generation is self-reliant! You have never seen it!
author:Extreme speed Corey 5I2l
The precious old photos after Japan's surrender contain the heaviness of national memory, which makes us not forget the national shame and motivates us to move forward bravely. These historical footage carry our spirit of self-improvement and inspire national pride. Let us cherish these moments together, remember history, and create a more brilliant future!
On August 15, 1945, the Emperor of Japan announced his unconditional surrender.
After Japan's surrender, many fanatics of Japanese militarism could not accept the fact of surrender and chose to commit suicide.
Troops of the Eighth Route Army on their way to the battlefield
Some people of insight in the Qing Dynasty advocated that they should master the skills of Yi to control the country, and this was the Qing Dynasty's ambassador to Britain - Gong Zhaoyu.
In the late Qing Dynasty, camels were used to pull goods and people
A lady of the late Qing Dynasty and her personal maid.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, a couple of newlyweds at the wedding scene, the bride wore a phoenix crown on her head and wore a xia veil.
Republic of China Shandong bandit Sun Meiyao.
An Indian Army ambulance driver clasped his hands and said the severe pain in his leg had almost completely disappeared.
Mass graves dug by the Japanese
The little devil who is practicing assassination with the common people
Freddie McIntosh's life is full of painful struggles as a rare disease plagues him relentlessly.
On December 13, 1992, in Zhuhai, Guangzhou, a model showed off her appearance on the beach.
The Yi girl carried the stereo to the street to celebrate the Torch Festival
During the Japanese invasion, a Chinese prisoner of war was used as a "live target".
This is the scene of the Japanese invasion of China and the city during World War II.
For female students in Shenzhen Middle School, two braids were very popular at that time.
Cixi looked in the mirror, surrounded by palace maids who served her.
Ironclad evidence of Japan's crimes
In order to cut off China's communication lines from South China to foreign aid.