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The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

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Some of these Japanese people are still laughing, and there is really no shame at all!

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

A group of Japanese soldiers surrounded the two children to take fake and friendly photos

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

This is the scene of Japanese soldiers under the leadership of traitors looking for the body of Japanese pilot Ochitoshio.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Johan Wilhelm Normann Munthe, a Norwegian, lived in Beijing in 1907~1916, served as Yuan Shikai's military adviser, and collected 25,000 pieces of Chinese cultural relics in his spare time

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

1867 Catholic Church. Tongzhou. None. It seems to have been built on the banks of a river.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Jiangnan Gongyuan. The time of the shooting is not indicated. I guess it was probably the last imperial examination. In any case, these photographs document the real imperial examination room. The second one in particular felt like today's train station: travelers anxiously waiting for security

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Poor families in rural areas may be able to escape natural disasters, but man-made disasters have occurred.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

The invading Japanese army is acting to deceive the world and want others to think that they are friendly.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

1908 year. Zhengzhou Ancient Tower. In the Zhengzhou ancient tower map provided by Du Niang, I didn't find what it looks like today

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

This is a century-old store in Shinjuku, Japan, and the difference between the two photos is nearly 100 years, but the signboard has not changed. I can't help but sigh at how much the Japanese don't like innovation. It's in the bones.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

11 Wanrong had a secret relationship with the guard, and the guard disguised himself as a man, and the relationship between the two was secret and subtle, which was staggering.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

In 1994, the old photos of Guangzhou were super talked

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Shanghai photographed by Jack Burns, a photojournalist for Life magazine in 1948

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Giovanni Strazza's Veiled Virgin, a feminine work of 19th-century sculpture, is intoxicating.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

In the late Qing Dynasty, a young woman wrapped in a three-inch golden lotus was photographed by foreigners, and in exchange, she showed her feet in exchange for a silver tael.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

15 American princesses' true faces exposed

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Brazil, 1940-1943

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Feel the passage of time, the Royal Hotel in Jabalpur, India, has grown from its glory in 1860 to its post-independence abandonment to now a symbol of the end of British colonial rule.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

In 1994, 23-year-old Wang Feng. At that time, he still looked very young, but he was still very fashionable

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Shenyang, 1920s. Horse-drawn buses . .

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

China after the defeat of the Gang of Four

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

In 1934, a luxurious funeral on the streets of Beijing

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

The beauty of China's covered bridges. Figure 1 - Figure 4 are covered bridges in Qinghai and Gansu. Figure 5 is the Wanzhou Bridge in Sichuan. Figure 6 shows a bridge somewhere in Hunan. Figure 7 shows a bridge somewhere in Guilin. Figure 8 and Figure 9 are both Kangning Bridges in Ningbo

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Precious old photos: Zhong Hanliang Zhong Hanliang

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

On December 31, 1991, River Phoenix celebrates New Year's Eve with Keanu and friends backstage at a concert in San Francisco

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

100 years of Union Medical College. Figure 1 shows the classroom scene at the beginning of the construction. Figure 2, Figure 3 Teaching Situation. Figure 4, X-ray examination. Figure 5, neonatal care. Figure 6, Library. Figure 7, Nurse Training. This picture dates from the 1920s, after the opening of the nursing school and the construction of the new school building. Figure 8, the original campus of Union Medical College. Figure 9, the new school building is under construction. It was about the early 1920s. Completed in 1921

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Posing photo

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

In the home of an intellectual in Beijing, a young woman with a very good temperament is standing in the courtyard to take a photo, in which she is smiling and looking into the distance.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

The puppy in the photo is named Hachiko, a Japanese Akita dog, since he was adopted by Eizaburo Ueno, he will watch his master go to work during the day, and in the afternoon he will run to the station to pick up his owner home. Later, Eizaburo Ueno died of a heart attack, and Hachiko would still go to the station every day to wait, and the wait was 9 years. Even it knew that its master would never come back. The story of this man and the dog was adapted into the movie "The Tale of Hachiko the Loyal Dog" in 1987, starring Tatsuya Nakashiro.

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

Memories of the past in yellowed old photographs: Beihai, Beijing in 1900

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2

There are matches, and the most conspicuous is of course the smoking gun

The inhumane Japanese army: not only insulted the women, but also made their families watch from the sidelines2