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The Inhumane "Punishment" of the Japanese Army: making people kneel barefoot on sharpened, sharp triangular wood

The Japanese army's inhumane "punishments" are many in addition to those mentioned last time. For example, today we are going to talk about the kneeling mouse hole, the kneeling glass slag and so on.

Kneeling triangle wood (wooden mat)

From May 30 to June 1, 1945, Shoji Sagimura, chief of the secret service of the pseudo-Liaoyang City Police Station, tortured and tortured the wife (21 years old) of Ren Mou, a reporter from the Kangde News Agency of Liaoyang City and a cadre of the Kuomintang Liaoyang County Party Department, who was arrested, in order to obtain her husband's whereabouts. Shoji Kimura cruelly forced her to kneel on the triangular wood. The method is to make her kneel barefoot on a sharpened, sharp triangular wood, the so-called wooden mat. Over time, the wooden block pierced into the area that came into contact with the calf, causing severe pain. Torture is used once a day for about thirty or forty minutes.

The Inhumane "Punishment" of the Japanese Army: making people kneel barefoot on sharpened, sharp triangular wood

Kneeling sticks

On May 11, 1944 (the 19th day of the fourth lunar month), Feng Liantao, who lived in Hongqi Garden in Gaiping County, was arrested for covering up his cousin Yu Jialin, who was disseminating progressive books. At the Pseudo-Gaiping County Police Section, agents beat him once in a few days. The types of torture include kneeling sticks, pressed sticks, and upside-down hands hanging up and beating, so that he bleeds from his mouth and nose and skin.

Kneeling "Run"

In 1936, when Chinese laborers in Xingjing (Xinbin County) in the pseudo-Liaoning Province were building roads at Sidaogou Gate, the laborers Tong Qingzhen and Yang Changchun encountered a boulder weighing half a ton, and they could not move it at all. Unexpectedly, this actually angered the Japanese pseudo-police. In addition to beating them with rubber whips, he also told them to roll from the bottom of the mountain with their necks around them, and they could not roll up, and told them to kneel and "run" and beat them if they did not run.

Kneeling rat hole

During the pseudo-Manchu period, there was an epidemic of plague in Tongyu County, and the epidemic was extremely serious. In response to the plague epidemic, the Japanese invaders, on the one hand, believed that it was nothing Chinese to die, and on the other hand, they feared that Chinese would die too much, they would lose the labor force that plundered resources, and they were afraid of infecting the Japanese. Therefore, there were also so-called epidemic prevention organizations at that time. The "epidemic prevention officer" inspects the hygiene not to relieve the people of the disease, but to eat and drink, and to scold or scold.

The Inhumane "Punishment" of the Japanese Army: making people kneel barefoot on sharpened, sharp triangular wood

When they checked the hygiene, they found that whose hygiene was not good, so they stamped a "Wang Ba" stamp on the household registration book and put a black flag on the door. Whoever has a rat hole has a head of household kneels in front of the rat hole. Whoever is slightly suspected of "epidemic disease" will be forced to isolate and blockade, and will not go inside or outside. No food was given in the quarantine circle, and the masses fled at night because of hunger. When plague patients were found, they did not treat them at all, but put on a "hypnotic needle" to accelerate death. Some patients have not yet swallowed. It was dragged away. As a result, the masses called them "epidemic prevention officers" in person and "exorcism squads" behind their backs!

Kneeling blisters

In the autumn of 1944, when the puppet Manchurian Provincial Panshi National High School was collecting carrots, two students picked a small carrot in the finished field to eat, and were seen by Japanese vice president Tashiro Toshihiro. He beat up two students and punished them for kneeling in a blister at the back of the classroom for a day. Two students were soaked in stinky water for a day, plus ants and deck bug clips, and both students could not walk when they got up.

The next day, Tashiro Tsutomu found another carrot for the two classmates to hold a carrot in one hand and a carrot tassel in the other, and knelt on both sides of the classroom entrance for people to watch. It happened that this day was a "food test meeting" (a banquet held by the school to let students taste homegrown vegetables) and many parents of students came to visit the school, which showed that this was not only a corporal punishment for students, but also an insult to the personality of students.

The Inhumane "Punishment" of the Japanese Army: making people kneel barefoot on sharpened, sharp triangular wood

Kneeling bricks

At the "Correctional Counseling Institute" in Manjutsurugang, the Japanese smashed bricks and made the "prisoners" kneel on them. Some labor departments in the Pseudo-Manchu Qidaogou Iron Mine specialize in persecuting laborers, which the laborers call the "Tiger System". The "tiger claws" are called "tiger paws" by the "tiger clan", which are the minions of the Japanese and puppet authorities to persecute laborers. They scurried around the workshop, extorted, bullied men and women, and did nothing wrong.

There is a "tiger's paw" called Zheng Yunsheng, and the miners give him the nickname "Zheng Pickpocket". He did nothing in front of the miners and their families, scolding with his mouth open and beating him with his hands raised. One day, he went to the old king's house of the miner to find stubble. As soon as the old lady saw him coming, she thought: This is a night owl entering the house, it is not a good thing. Wanting to find something to "honor" him, and there was nothing that could be taken out, Zheng Yunsheng covered his nose and turned around in the house to the courtyard, saw a few straw sticks, and scolded the old lady on the pretext of poor hygiene, forcing the old lady to kneel on the bricks, and her knees were bleeding.

Kneel brick overhead water bowl to lift the bench

At the pseudo-Xi'an Charcoal Mine (present-day Liaoyuan Coal Mine in Jilin Province), the worker Gu Jinshan was dragged into the labor service department by his field chief Yin Huanchen because he only said the words "This lamp is not bright" when he received the mine lamp. Forcing him to kneel on the bricks, he was not allowed to sprinkle the water bowl on his head, and he was not allowed to move the bench in his hand.

Kneeling glass ballast

On February 1, 1943, Tan Zhong, a villager in Yingzhiyingzi Village, Shangban District, Chengde County, was arrested by the Japanese gendarmes during the "Eryi" massacre in Chengde County, and was successively detained in the village's New Staff Yujiadian and Chengde Japanese Gendarmerie. He was subjected to various inhumane tortures, such as stick beatings, cold water mixed with kerosene, finger-seam chopsticks, holding a knife and pressing, passing electricity, etc., and made him kneel on a glass ballast. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

The Inhumane "Punishment" of the Japanese Army: making people kneel barefoot on sharpened, sharp triangular wood

Kneel outside in winter on the cement floor

In the winter of 1942, Liu Guilin was forced to kneel to eat while in Lingqian Prison, but he was dragged outside by the ghosts standing guard because he was disabled on both knees. Kneeling on the cement floor for a day, it was a cold winter, Liu Guilin's hands and feet were frozen, his arms and legs were frozen and swollen, and he was not put back in the cell by two people until the evening.

Kneeling bench

On June 13, 1936, Qiao Mingyuan, a staff member of the People's Daily in Heilongjiang Province, was arrested by the Japanese gendarmerie in Qiqihar for participating in anti-Manchu anti-Japanese activities. In addition to various other tortures, the Japanese gendarmes forced him to kneel on a bench and tortured him for 64 days, and finally sentenced him to 5 years in prison. The addition of a charge of "thinking of an inspector" restricts his freedom.

Ride a wooden bar

At the military engineering site in Puppet Manchuria, the Japanese overseer identified Wang Mou, a laborer living in Shunshanbao, Suizhong County, Liaoning Province, as a "grinding foreign worker," and arrested him and let him ride on a wooden bar. If you can't ride and fall down, hit. It was tortured for four or five hours, and in less than 3 days the person died.

Holding bucket

In the cell of the Lushun Prison in Japan, there are wooden buckets and toilet buckets, and if the "prisoner" does not sleep until the prescribed bedtime, the guards will call the "prisoner" to get up and hold the bucket after discovering it. The next day before going out to work, shou will beat it with rattan, and when he is finished, he will have to work as usual.

The Inhumane "Punishment" of the Japanese Army: making people kneel barefoot on sharpened, sharp triangular wood

Drag the big rocks to run

In 1936, Chinese laborers who built roads in Xinbin County used scoops to eat, and some Japanese and pseudo-police specially beat people when they beat people, causing some migrant workers to use shovels and straw hats to pack rice. When the laborer Zhao Jinshan was eating, he was beaten on the back by a false policeman for a day because of the protective scoop, and punished him for dragging a large stone for half an hour.

Lie down on a short stool

On the night of October 12, 1935, the Japanese and puppet authorities dispatched a large number of military and police commissioners in Shenyang to arrest a large number of patriots, including Gong Tianmin, Zhang Charlie, Bi Tianmin, Li Baoshi, Liu Zhongyi, Huang Yilie, Liu Yulun, Liu Guohua, and Zhong Shangda, who had written to the "League of Nations" exposing Japan's crimes of aggression against northeast China. Most of these people are imprisoned in the pseudo-police department of Shenyang City.

The Japanese hung a white cloth strip on their chests that read "Anti-Manchu and Anti-Japanese Prisoners" and brutally tortured them using various kinds of torture. Such as fatigue interrogation, current through the brain, pepper water, nail prick, roller nail board, bench and so on. One of the most brutally tortured was Liu Zhongyi, who was tortured until he became insane and unconscious.