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Li Guangfu, a volunteer soldier, was surprised to find that there were flies, fleas and spiders in the snow

Author: Achilles

On the night of January 27, 1952, volunteer sentries spotted several American planes flying over the positions, but instead of strafing and dropping bombs as usual, they spun around and flew away. The next morning, Li Guangfu, a soldier of the 375th Regiment of the 125th Division of the 42nd Army of the Volunteer Army, first found insects such as flies, fleas, and spiders that should not have existed in winter in the snow in the Jingu, but this abnormal phenomenon did not attract enough attention.

Since then, the volunteer troops have successively found spiders, flies, fleas and other insects dropped by the US army in many places in the front and rear. On 19 February, the unit of the 15th Army of the Volunteer Army suddenly reported to the command that there were cases of cholera, macules, meningitis and other cases in the unit, and two people had died. Since then, several units have reported similar situations. By March, 13 volunteers had suffered from plague, 44 with meningitis and 43 with other acute diseases, of whom 36 had died. These situations have aroused the great attention of the volunteer army. Thinking of the abnormal behavior of the US military in dropping insects and mice, the volunteer military medical department quickly went to the US aircraft delivery site to take samples and tests, and found that these bugs sown by the Americans had bacteria such as plague and cholera. The volunteers judged that it was most likely that the Americans used insects and rats as vectors to spread the virus and launched a germ warfare!

Li Guangfu, a volunteer soldier, was surprised to find that there were flies, fleas and spiders in the snow

Poisonous insects dropped by U.S. military aircraft

The Volunteers' judgment was not wrong at all. A few months earlier, a mysterious landing craft numbered 1091 had traveled from the United States to the port of Harasan and Geoje Island on the peninsula, accompanied by 3 Japanese. Their real identities are Shiro Ishii, the founder and commander of the 731 Germ Unit, and his major generals, Jiro Wakamatsu and Masazo Kitano.

Li Guangfu, a volunteer soldier, was surprised to find that there were flies, fleas and spiders in the snow

[Japanese prisoner of war Shiro Ishii, commander of the 731 Germ Unit. He brutally experimented with civilians in northeast China and developed a large number of bacteriological weapons. After the end of World War II, he should have been put on the guillotine, but because of his "research results", he was "recruited" by the United States, and he actually escaped trial in a fair and just manner.

After the landing craft arrived at Geoje Island, Ishii Shiro frantically started the "old business", using the Island's Chinese and North Korean prisoners of war to do experiments, testing the bacteriological weapons he developed, and finally, he triumphantly told the Americans: This winter can be used!

Li Guangfu, a volunteer soldier, was surprised to find that there were flies, fleas and spiders in the snow

[In 1951, the US military realized the mass production and deployment of biological weapons such as anthrax and rabbit fever through the M33/M114 sub-mother-daughter bomb, and planned to destroy the logistics of the volunteer army in one fell swoop and reverse the decline of the US army in the Korean War by launching it in the rear of the volunteer army]

The voluminous evidence received on the front lines and the volunteers' viral tests show that the U.S. military shamelessly waged germ warfare. In this regard, soviet military adviser Krasovsky and health adviser Asadurean believe that the current germ warfare launched by the US military is only a small-scale experiment to test the volunteers' anti-biological warfare capabilities. If the volunteers expose their weaknesses in epidemic prevention, the US military will certainly launch a comprehensive biological and germ warfare and win the war by any means. Therefore, the volunteers must act immediately to resist the germ warfare of the US military and not give the US military any loopholes.

Li Guangfu, a volunteer soldier, was surprised to find that there were flies, fleas and spiders in the snow

A virus bomb dropped by the US military - M33/M114 sub-mother shell shell

On February 20, in response to the germ warfare launched by the US military, China and the DPRK began a large-scale "epidemic prevention and sterilization health operation". The General Headquarters has issued instructions for two consecutive times, requiring that "cadres and organs at all levels must regard epidemic prevention as the primary task of the current work of troops and residents, and regardless of whether there are cases or not, they must resolutely complete the epidemic prevention work."

Since the US military relies on the transmission of the virus by the medium of rat poison, large-scale rat extermination operations have been carried out in front-line troops, first of all, the whole army. In order to eliminate rats, the volunteers converted the ammunition boxes into rattraps and regularly poisoned rat poison all over the front line, and the soldiers would basically kill rats when they saw them. If they saw the US plane dropping poisonous insects, the troops would immediately go up to spray the insects, and after killing them, they would either burn them or bury them on the spot, leaving no chance for the rat poison insects to spread the virus.

Li Guangfu, a volunteer soldier, was surprised to find that there were flies, fleas and spiders in the snow

Volunteer anti-epidemic forces are removing poisonous insects dropped by the US military

In addition to cutting off the transmission route of germs, the volunteer army also set up epidemic prevention committees in regiments, battalions, and company headquarters to specially regulate the health and epidemic prevention of the whole army. At the same time, every soldier is also required to develop good hygiene habits and sleep in the cave, and the volunteer soldiers must sleep on high bunks to avoid catching a cold. Due to the limited conditions, our army can only use oil barrels to transform into bathtubs, stipulating that soldiers should wash their feet once every two days, take a bath every seven days, and change their clothes to be uniformly fumigated, and also use handkerchiefs to make masks, tie up the trouser cuffs, and wear masks when going out.

The most stringent epidemic prevention measures are the cooks who cook for everyone, who are required to wear masks throughout the whole process and take a bath once a day. Lianli checks once every three days, and the regiment once every seven days, so that through continuous inspection, the transmission route of the virus is completely blocked.

Li Guangfu, a volunteer soldier, was surprised to find that there were flies, fleas and spiders in the snow

However, at that time, in addition to dropping the virus into the peninsula, the United States also dropped a virus bomb in the northeast in a frenzy, so in addition to the army to do epidemic prevention measures, it also set off a patriotic health campaign in the country, and the whole country mobilized to dredge channels, rebuild toilets, and repair wells. Epidemic prevention stations have been set up in various places to find patients with infectious diseases and immediately isolate and treat them. At the same time, a publicity team was set up to popularize health and epidemic prevention knowledge in a large area and greatly improve the level of health. It is worth mentioning that the habit of Chinese love to drink hot water also arose during this period.

Li Guangfu, a volunteer soldier, was surprised to find that there were flies, fleas and spiders in the snow

[Volunteer soldiers are being vaccinated.] Because of the rapid and thorough epidemic prevention measures of the Volunteer Army, in the germ warfare launched by the United States, there were only 384 epidemic patients of the Volunteer Army, which surprised the Americans and the Japanese they secretly found.

Does all this seem familiar today? Decades ago, New China has achieved the same strict epidemic prevention measures as it is now, which also shows that China can now win the epidemic prevention war, while the United States cannot, there are deep-seated reasons.

In addition to strictly countering the US germ warfare by means of epidemic prevention, New China also joined hands with international organizations to condemn the United States and wrote the conclusions of the report, which openly showed that the United States used bacteriological weapons in the DPRK and in our northeast region, and the 25 captured pilots of the US military who dropped the virus also confessed and exposed the detailed history of the US germ warfare launched by the United States under our influence. These have also been made public by the Chinese side, but the US side has denied them all, but instead hit a rake. Compared with the present, are you familiar with this method of the United States?

Six months after the implementation of germ warfare, the RESEARCHER in charge of biological bacteriological warfare in the United States reported that due to China's strong epidemic prevention preparations, the bacteriological weapons we use that can produce epidemics have not been successfully applied to conventional warfare, so we are too optimistic about the plan for bacteriological weapons.

Due to the weak "results" of germ warfare and the strong condemnation of the international community, under such double pressure, at the end of 1952, the United States recognized that it was impossible to defeat the volunteer army through the shameless means of germ warfare, and roguely ended germ warfare.

It is worth mentioning that it is also the volunteer army's epidemic prevention work that has done a good job, and the volunteer army has not seen a large-scale disease, which has given the Americans an excuse to deny that the Chinese side has no actual evidence that they used bacteriological weapons. I have to say that the Americans are too much to deny.

[Deeply cultivate the history of war, carry forward positive energy, soldiers say that all parties are welcome to submit articles, private messages will be restored]

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