How cruel were the Japanese soldiers? A pregnant woman who was seven months pregnant was disemboweled, and the baby froze to death after landing on the ground
author:Positive energy deep-sea fish
The Japanese army exhibited extreme cruelty during World War II, including atrocities against women and children. Not only did they disembowel the 7-month-old woman, but they also froze the baby to death after it landed.
Such cruelty transcends human understanding and moral boundaries, and brings deep pain and indelible humiliation to war.
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