During the War of Resistance Against Japan, after the fall of Nanjing, Japan sent more than 100 reporters, editors, and military commentators to Nanjing. Although these troops were not armed with guns, in the eyes of many people, their role and power were, More terrifying than a Japanese army. At that time, after Japan occupied Nanjing, in order to cover up crimes and atrocities, this "pen unit" controlled all news reports in Nanjing, banning public publication, and prohibiting filming by non-Japanese personnel. Only the Japanese media could publish reports on Nanjing City at that time. However, the Nanjing City reported by the Japanese media was not blazing, not war, but peaceful.
This was July 1929, when Zhang Xueliang sent troops to forcibly recover the Middle East Road. But I didn't expect to be ambushed by the Soviet army on the way. This is a photo of the flag of the Northeast Army captured by the Soviet Army. In the 1930s, Dandong, Liaoning, was in a war-torn era because no one was under the jurisdiction of the people. This is a so-called "brothel street". In order to make a living, a group of women in the dust had to work here. The picture shows a group of women from the dust in front of the brothel. There is no smile on their faces, because they are compromising for life, and their faces are more helpless.
This was during the war. Three barefoot children were singing in the street. They were all blind. It was raining heavily, and the three children were trembling with the cold in the cold winter. It was very distressing to see. In the photo, those who watched their performance were people from the surrounding Japanese shops. The locals were numb to their encounters and sufferings, because what they encountered was also experiencing themselves.
This was the most prosperous street in China at that time, Shanghai Film Street. In the photo, a woman in the ballroom was riding a bicycle passing by, while a large group of Japanese soldiers looked at her squintingly. The panic on the girl's face may not be appreciated by ordinary people. We can't help but ask, this is our country, why there are soldiers from other countries.
This is a photo taken in May 1939. At that time, Hubei was surrounded by the 18th Company of the 33rd Division of the 11th Army of the Japanese Invaders. At that time, 6 army nurses who were too late to evacuate were surrounded by this group of wolves. Tiger's Japanese regiment surrounded.From the grim smiles of these Japanese soldiers, it is not difficult for us to imagine what will happen next.
Although history is over, it should not be forgotten, because it can allow us to learn lessons, sum up our experience, and inspire us not to let the tragedies of the past repeat!
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