War, for anyone, is cruel.
Some people have waged war at all costs for the sake of profit, making countless people become aggressors and causing countless people to take up arms to resist and pay a terrible price.
In World War II, Japan, a small country in the past, launched a war of aggression against China, crossing the ocean from the northeast, invading China, and brutally killing countless innocent Chinese.

It was an incomparably tragic war, and the Chinese spent 14 years to drive the Japanese invaders out of China, and in that whole 14 years, there were more than 35 million Chinese casualties...
And not all of these 35 million people are military personnel, but many of them are civilians.
Because in Japan, more than 9 million Chinese civilians died in the war, and 95 million people became refugees, displaced, lost their homes, and lost their loved ones.
Even, at that time, many families died, no one lived, all died.
Are all Japanese people bad people? Do all the Japanese soldiers want to take the initiative to invade China?
In fact, this is not the case; some Japanese people, who still have a very good conscience, are anti-war, do not agree with aggression, and are ashamed of their acts of aggression.
Sukeo Itachi is such a person.
He was probably the most conscientious Japanese man of World War II.
Sukeo Ita is not a celebrity, has no background, and does not have any earth-shattering behavior and stories.
Even, little is known about him.
However, the story before his death, his suicide note, has touched many people.
His suicide note reads like this:
Dear Chinese guerrilla comrades,
I saw your propaganda scattered in the ravine and knew that you were guerrillas led by the Communist Party.
You are patriots and internationalists.
I would love to meet you, but I was surrounded by fascist beasts and cornered, and I decided to commit suicide. I gave your army 100,000 rounds of ammunition that I had brought. Please aim at the Japanese Fascist Army and shoot. I wish the sacred cause of communism early success!
Kwantung Gunmajima Japanese HeavyWeight
Communist Party member Sukeo Ita
March 30, 1933
In the spring of 1933, less than two years after Japan launched the 918 Incident, the Japanese army occupied the northeast, attacked Shanghai, and began to invade Shanhaiguan, pointing the spearhead of aggression at north China.
At that time, Zhou Baozhong, the main founder of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army and one of the main leaders of the anti-Japanese guerrilla war in the northeast region, collected ammunition for the enemy's dead after the battle with the Japanese Kwantung Army in Majiatun after the battle with the Japanese Kwantung Army, led by Zhou Baozhong, the main founder of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Army and one of the main leaders of the anti-Japanese guerrilla war in the northeast region.
At this moment, a Japanese military vehicle full of bullets and the body of a Japanese soldier were accidentally found in a hidden forest.
Next to the body, he found a suicide note written in Japanese, which was Those of Sukeo Ita.