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In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

author:Nansai Lonely Wind

War is cruel and unforgiving.

On the battlefield, they wantonly vented their dissatisfaction and resentment.

So what if there is no war?

Then they will do everything they can to torture those who are captured.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

If you look at the historical record, you'll find out.

During the time when the prisoners of war were captured, they did not want to return to the territory of their country all the time.

Why do prisoners of war from other countries want to go home, but only the prisoners of war in China openly refuse to be repatriated and ask to stay in China.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

This depends on the 5,000-year-old cultural literacy of the mainland, strict self-discipline, and leniency towards others.

Confucian culture is rooted in everyone's heart.

What did the mainland do to the prisoners of war that would make these captives reach the point where they did not want to go home?

In terms of psychology and tactics, I believe that people from no other country can be compared with the mainland.

Since ancient times, Zhuge Qi has captured Meng Shu and used strategies to convince Meng Shu and bow down.

The mainland's attitude toward prisoners of war is no match for this trick.

The main focus is to convince people with reason, and exchange sincerity for truth.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

There must be contrast to stand out.

There must be contrast before it hurts.

First, let's look at the attitudes and methods of other countries towards prisoners of war.

World War II, which was the closest period of war history to modern society, was more proven.

Germany's treatment of Soviet prisoners of war

May 6, 2015, 93-year-old Lev Frankfurt.

As a survivor of the "Senne Prisoner of War Camp No. 326", he participated in the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II held at the Soviet Prisoner of War Camp Memorial Cemetery.

That paragraph,

German President Gauck at the time said with great sorrow:

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

How cruel is that?

Early Soviet soldiers, once captured by German soldiers.

The only way to end is to go to God with pleasure.

In the middle and late periods, after Soviet soldiers were captured by German soldiers.

It is believed that these soldiers will pray in their hearts that they can end their lives quickly, like their Soviet companions who were captured in the early days, instead of suffering here.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

The imagination is beautiful, the reality is skinny.

Soviet soldiers were in prisoner-of-war camps, working as coolies.

There was no food to eat, no water to drink.

Even after a day at work, there is no shelter from the wind and rain.

One of the surviving prisoners of war recalled,

If they were lucky, they could find the leftover soup in the cans from the leftover garbage of American and British prisoners of war.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

Most of the time, I can only go to bed hungry.

The physical torture is not the most painful, the pain comes more from the psychological torture.

People who are still working with me today.

It may not wait for dawn before a chirp and never see you again.

If you want to survive in a prisoner of war camp, you have to rely on luck and hard enough.

In order to save money and food,

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

The treatment is not limited to direct execution, but is more likely to be used for human experiments.

Compared with Soviet prisoners of war, American and British prisoners of war in Germany had a much better life.

The Geneva Conventions of that year were equivalent to the life-saving charms of American and British prisoners of war.

If there is a convention, why did Soviet prisoners of war live so badly?

That's a good question, the Soviet Union did not sign this convention at that time.

The conclusion that more than 70 percent of the human body is water has been demonstrated by this country's experiments.

Needless to say, everyone should know which country they are talking about and how cruel their methods are.

Even if they are killed, they will not admit it, and the records of history will not allow them to lie.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

Compared with these two countries, the life of prisoners of war on the mainland can be said to be as straight to heaven.

It is more comfortable than the life they live in their own country.

This has to be said that these two countries are prisoners of war.

One is Japan and the other is Vietnam.

The mainland has always subdued people with virtue and treated each other with courtesy.

Such traditional virtues are vividly reflected in the face of prisoners of war from these two countries.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

In the face of Japan's killing of 40,000 compatriots on the mainland, using them for human experiments, and a series of vicious means to torture mainland prisoners of war.

However, the mainland strictly abides by the Treaty of Geneva and treats Japanese prisoners of war preferentially:

The mainland specially built prisoner of war camps for these prisoners of war.

The food is better than that of the mainland soldiers.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

Participate in ideological education on the mainland.

Not only that, but sports events are also held in these prisoner-of-war camps, with prizes such as tea and shochu.

This was a very extravagant prize in a special period at that time.

This is not a special treatment for Japanese prisoners of war, and the mainland treats prisoners of war from any country equally.

Vietnamese prisoners of war also enjoyed the same treatment.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

After all, they were once a vassal state of the mainland, and their treatment was only better than that of Japan, and even most Vietnamese female prisoners of war wanted to stay in China and marry Chinese soldiers.

Food and clothing, the same as many prisoners of war.

Like Japanese prisoners of war, these Vietnamese prisoners of war received ideological education in peacetime.

In his spare time, he carries out amateur activities, and there are many sports meetings.

If they came to be prisoners of war, it would be better to say that they were here for vacation.

And not only private bodyguards.

There are also private doctors, who do regular physical examinations for them, and their personal safety and health are fully guaranteed.

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

It is no wonder that at the time of the exchange of prisoners of war between China and Vietnam.

Some prisoners of war strongly demanded to stay in China and did not want to return to their hometowns.

In particular, the Vietnamese army captured Xu Kailiang:

"My name is Xu Kailiang, I am 38 years old Chinese New Year's Eve, and I live in Cao Bang City, Vietnam.

I am a Vietnamese militiaman who was captured by the Chinese army during the Sino-Vietnamese border conflict, and I know that the Hanoi government is pursuing a fascist policy, and my personal safety is not guaranteed.

Therefore, he refused to be repatriated and asked to continue to stay in China. ”

In fact, like this, the prisoners of war who remained on the mainland are not small,

In 1979, during the exchange of prisoners of war, the Vietnamese prisoners of war made an "abnormal" move, which made the Vietnamese delegates turn pale

There is a song that sings the voice of the country:

"When a friend comes, there is good wine, and if a jackal, tiger or leopard comes, it is greeted with a shotgun. ”

We're never afraid of trouble, but we're never in trouble.

We are strict with ourselves and lenient with others, not for anything else, but for the sake of building a better China.