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The frenzied revenge of the Japanese after the peasant rebellion in Tulongshan

author:Sayan Butha
The frenzied revenge of the Japanese after the peasant rebellion in Tulongshan

On March 10, 1934, after the peasants of the Tulongshan Rebellion killed the Japanese Kwantung Army Ikiya Osa in Baijiagou, the Japanese invaders carried out a frenzied revenge on Tulongshan. Since 12 March, the Japanese have killed more than 1,100 Chinese compatriots by various methods of killing, such as machine gun sweeping, bayonet stabbing, cutting off heads with war knives, splitting brains, and burning fire, water, and severe torture. The facts of the Japanese invaders killing people in the villages in the area after the armed peasant uprising in Tulongshan and burning down the houses on sight, as well as some personal experiences at that time, and the oral accounts of those who witnessed them at that time, are described as follows:

The frenzied revenge of the Japanese after the peasant rebellion in Tulongshan

1. Bloody washing of the northern half of the river

The day after the Japanese invader Iijia Osa was killed, the Japanese devils sent the Yoshikawa Masugi cavalry from Jiamusi to the Yarong (now Mengjiagang) Pioneer Regiment, and together with their garrison, they swarmed from Mengjiagang through Huozhuogou towards the northern half of Hezi (Liubao Liujia in Tulong Mountain) in the early morning of 12 March. After first arriving in Houjuyuan Village, he killed more than 20 households and livestock in the village, burned all the houses and firewood stacks in the village, and set fire to the garbage heaps. Later, he went to Zhang Erbu, Ma Qingshan, Cui He, Qin Kuiwu, Han Wen, Wang Dehua, Lan Si and other seven villages for bloodbathing. This time alone, in less than 10 hours, the devils killed more than 440 men, women, and children in these villages, killed and injured more than 180 livestock, and burned down more than 200 large and small houses and more than 200,000 catties of grain. As a result, the area was covered with thick smoke and dead households. Even those who survive by chance will have no food to eat, no house to live in, no clothes to wear, and they will inevitably freeze to death, starve to death, and die.

The frenzied revenge of the Japanese after the peasant rebellion in Tulongshan

2. The Japanese army burned and killed the Wubao area of Tulong Mountain

On March 15, 1934, after being blocked by the Anti-Japanese People's National Salvation Army in the vicinity of Xu Shuangtun and Liang Xichun Compound, the Kono troops sent by the Japanese invaders from Jiamusi to Baijiagou to collect the bodies of Iizuka and others carried out a frenzied burning of innocent compatriots in Xu Shuangtun (now Donghuali, Sihe Village), Liang Xichun Compound and other places. At that time, more than 20 people were killed, more than 90 houses and more than 200,000 catties of grain were burned.

The frenzied revenge of the Japanese after the peasant rebellion in Tulongshan

3. Bloody Nine Miles and Six Tuns

On March 19, 1934, on the way to pursue the Anti-Japanese People's National Salvation Army formed after the peasant uprising in Tulongshan, the Japanese invaders washed the country market of Xia Jiuli Liu. According to the complaints of some old people who saw it with their own eyes and listened to the complaints of their relatives at that time, the Japanese imperialists killed more than 600 innocent compatriots, killed almost half of their families, and burned down more than 700 houses, more than 100 large and small livestock, and more than 200,000 catties of grain.

The frenzied revenge of the Japanese after the peasant rebellion in Tulongshan

Fourth, the Taiping Town Garrison and Police Station killed the people and patriots of Lao Zhangxiangtun

One day in 1934, when the Japanese garrison of Taiping Town, Tulongshan, was pursuing the "Mingshan Team" of the Anti-Japanese Army, they set fire to 27 houses and 140,000 catties of grain of Zhang Zuoxi's family in Lao Zhangxiangtun, burned Zhang Zuoxi's 19-year-old blind girl and two ploughing horses alive, and stabbed to death three innocent civilians in Qiantun with bayonets. Three days later, he came to the tunzi and arrested three poor compatriots and hacked them to death with a knife. In the three years of 1937, 38, and 39, the Japanese invaders continued to brutally persecute our patriotism and innocent people. In this area, two people were thrown into the river by the Japanese and drowned, one person died of illness in prison, four people were shot, and two people were bitten to death by wolf dogs. (The content is from "Jiamusi Cultural and Historical Materials")