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In 1943, the traitor surnamed Ni cut off the heads of 20 Eighth Route soldiers and threw the remains in a dry well

author:Molon Armor

In 1943, a traitor surnamed Ni cut off the heads of 20 Eighth Route soldiers and threw their bodies in a dry well, and 67 years later, the remains were finally rediscovered, but people discovered an even more terrifying truth.

During those war-torn years, China in 1943 was in a critical period of the War of Resistance Against Japan. In this era full of gunpowder, heroes and traitors write the pages of history together. Linbei County, a small place, has become the beginning of the story. In this year, in order to consolidate the control of the occupied areas, the Japanese army intensified its sweeping efforts against the Japanese base areas. And in this land, there is an unyielding Eighth Route Army, which, in their own way, resists the ravages of the invaders.

As the night deepened, in the jungle outside Shajiang Village, the sound of everyone's nervous heartbeat could seem to be heard in the silence. According to the plan, the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army laid an ambush here, waiting for the arrival of the enemy. But the plan always can't catch up with the change, and the betrayal of the traitor surnamed Ni makes everything change. He led the Japanese army to Linbei County and accurately pointed out the hiding place of the Eighth Route Army.

The Japanese raid began. The sound of artillery fire, gunfire, and explosions intertwine to form a terrifying symphony. Although the Eighth Route Army resisted bravely, the huge difference in equipment and numbers put them in an extremely disadvantageous state. The battle lasted all night, and by the end, all that was left was exhaustion and blood.

The brutality of this battle does not end. The atrocities of the Japanese army began. After finding a seriously wounded Eighth Route Army, they not only did not give any humane care, but tortured them even more cruelly. The traitor surnamed Ni witnessed all this, and although his heart was full of fear, it was more of unspeakable remorse and self-blame. He knew that his betrayal had led to all of this.

Subsequently, the remaining Eighth Route Army was tied up and prepared to be taken further away to the place of execution. In the process, the deputy squad leader's sudden breakfree and escape gave them a glimmer of hope, but in the end it was unable to change the fate of the others. Coming to Lijiazhuang, a seemingly peaceful small village, it became the end of their lives. The Japanese devils coldly lined them up one by one and knelt down with their backs to the dry well.

At the moment when the blade fell, blood splashed, and the lives of the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army disappeared one by one in front of the eyes of the traitor surnamed Ni. These brave souls, with their eyes steadfast, have no fear even in the last moments of their lives. Such a scene is undoubtedly a huge mental torture for a person who has lost himself and fallen into darkness.

As the night deepened, next to the dry well in Lijiazhuang, scenes of horrific massacres were carried out in silence. In the moonlight, the figure of the traitor surnamed Ni looked particularly isolated and thin. He had been completely consumed by fear and self-reproach, and with each execution, his heart sank. When the last soldier of the Eighth Route Army bravely looked directly at him, even on the verge of death, that indomitable spirit deeply pierced the heart of the traitor surnamed Ni.

After the execution of the last execution, the traitor surnamed Ni stood there almost precariously. He still held a bloodstained katana in his hand, and in front of him, there were corpses and pools of blood. He suddenly realizes that his hands are stained with innocent blood, which will become a stain that he will not be able to wash away for the rest of his life. When the Japanese devils began to throw the corpses into the dry well one by one, the traitor surnamed Ni felt an unprecedented fear and despair. It's not just the fear of death, it's the fear and despair of the consequences of one's actions.

The laughter of the Japanese soldiers echoed in the night sky, and they seemed to celebrate their victory. But for the traitor surnamed Ni, this laughter was like a call from hell, making him feel cold to the bone.

In 2010, Lijiazhuang was renovated, and this dry well was finally discovered, and the bones of the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were piled up in the dry well, and the bones were broken large and small, which showed that the soldiers were brutally tortured and killed.

As the years passed, the war finally ended, and the dawn of peace shone again on the land. But for those who lost their lives in the war, they will never see peace again. As for the traitor surnamed Ni, although he was finally punished as he deserved, those innocent lives could never be returned.

In 1943, the traitor surnamed Ni cut off the heads of 20 Eighth Route soldiers and threw the remains in a dry well
In 1943, the traitor surnamed Ni cut off the heads of 20 Eighth Route soldiers and threw the remains in a dry well
In 1943, the traitor surnamed Ni cut off the heads of 20 Eighth Route soldiers and threw the remains in a dry well

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