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How the Volunteer Army discovered the germ warfare of the US army: there were fleas in winter, and the commander of the "731" unit went to the battlefield

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How the Volunteer Army Discovered the Bacteriological Warfare of the US Army: There are fleas in winter, the shadow of the commander of Unit "731".

On a winter day on the Korean Peninsula, volunteer soldiers were fighting fierce battles with American troops on the battlefield. The snow-covered land should have been silent, however, Zhang Tao, a volunteer soldier, discovered something unusual by chance - a large number of fleas appeared around their camp in the harsh winter.

How the Volunteer Army discovered the germ warfare of the US army: there were fleas in winter, and the commander of the "731" unit went to the battlefield

Zhang Tao, a veteran of the Volunteer Army, knows that fleas are extremely difficult to survive in winter. This anomaly made him suspicious, and he couldn't help but shudder when he thought of the rumors he had heard earlier about the possible bacteriological warfare of the US military. He quickly reported the situation to his superiors.

After receiving the report, the command of the Volunteer Army immediately organized an investigation team to go to the field to investigate. They carefully examined the surroundings of the camp and found that not only the number of fleas was abnormal, but also the skin of many fighters developed unexplained redness and itching. These symptoms are very similar to the possible consequences of bacteriological warfare.

How the Volunteer Army discovered the germ warfare of the US army: there were fleas in winter, and the commander of the "731" unit went to the battlefield

After digging deeper, the investigation team uncovered some even more shocking evidence. They found mysterious test tubes and containers containing unidentified liquids and insects in a camp abandoned by the U.S. military. After laboratory tests, the liquids and insects were confirmed to carry deadly viruses and bacteria.

At this moment, an even more disturbing news came - Shiro Ishii, the commander of the 731st epidemic prevention and water supply unit of the Japanese Kwantung Army in Manchuria, actually appeared on the battlefield. Shiro Ishii, a notorious bacteriological warfare criminal during World War II, made volunteer soldiers realize that the U.S. military was likely to be supported or borrowed from Japanese bacteriological warfare technology.

How the Volunteer Army discovered the germ warfare of the US army: there were fleas in winter, and the commander of the "731" unit went to the battlefield

Faced with such a dire situation, the command of the Volunteer Army reacted quickly. They have strengthened their sanitation and epidemic prevention work on the battlefield and adopted a series of measures to prevent and respond to germ warfare by the US military. At the same time, they also informed the international community of this discovery, which attracted widespread attention and condemnation.

Over time, more and more volunteer fighters developed similar symptoms. Some of them have even lost their lives to contracting the virus. These tragic facts have strengthened the determination of the volunteer soldiers to expose and resist the germ warfare of the US military.

How the Volunteer Army discovered the germ warfare of the US army: there were fleas in winter, and the commander of the "731" unit went to the battlefield

In the arduous investigation and fighting, the volunteer soldiers gradually discovered more details of the US army's bacteriological warfare. They found that the U.S. military used a variety of viral and bacteriological weapons on the battlefield, and dropped them through aircraft, artillery, and other means. These weapons not only caused huge casualties to the volunteer soldiers, but also caused serious damage to the local environment and ecosystem.

After a series of arduous struggles and exposing work, the volunteers finally succeeded in bringing to light the germ warfare crimes of the US military. The international community has expressed strong condemnation and concern over this, and demanded that the US military immediately stop this cruel method of warfare. Under the pressure of public opinion, the US military finally had to stop the bacteriological warfare operation.

How the Volunteer Army discovered the germ warfare of the US army: there were fleas in winter, and the commander of the "731" unit went to the battlefield

However, the damage and suffering caused by this bacteriological warfare to the volunteer soldiers was irreparable. Many fighters have lost their lives or become physically disabled because of the virus, and their families have endured immense pain and grief. This history has become an eternal pain in the hearts of the volunteer soldiers.

Through this history, we can't help but ponder: why is war so cruel? Why would anyone use bacteriological weapons as an anti-human means to fight? This bacteriological warfare not only brought great suffering and sacrifice to the soldiers of the volunteers, but also left a profound warning to human history. We should cherish peace, oppose war, and use wisdom and courage to safeguard world peace and tranquility.

Looking back on this period of history, we can't help but ask: What would have been the consequences if the volunteers had not discovered and exposed the germ warfare crimes of the US military in a timely manner? Maybe more volunteer fighters will die, maybe more innocent civilians will be harmed. Therefore, we should always be vigilant and sober-minded, and use wisdom and courage to defend peace and justice. At the same time, we should also remember history, cherish peace, and strive for a better future.

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