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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other

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These rare old photographs reveal the cruel side of the Japanese military monks, who hold Buddhist beads but treat innocent prisoners of war mercilessly, intertwining religion and war, and showing the extreme opposition of human nature. This scene is shocking and provokes a deep reflection on the truth of history.

These photographs are both witnesses to history and moral wake-up calls, reminding us to be wary of the evils of war and to reflect on the distortions and struggles of human nature. By examining this history, we can better cherish peace and prevent similar tragedies from happening again.

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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other
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Old photo, little-known Japanese military monk: fiddling with Buddhist beads with one hand and slashing innocent prisoners of war with the other

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