On September 2, Evan Kyle, the owner of a pawn shop in Minnesota, USA, released a video that shocked the world: He had just received a World War II-era photo album for consignment, which contained more than 30 photos that were suspected of recording the massacre of Chinese civili

The sky has eyes -

html On September 2, Evan Kyle, the owner of a pawn shop in Minnesota, USA, released a video that shocked the world:

He had just received a photo album from the World War II period that he had requested for consignment. There were 30 photos in it. Many of the photos that are suspected of recording the massacre of Chinese civilians by the Japanese army are still color photos.

"There were executions, beheadings, tortured people everywhere, and corpses in the streets"

This is how Evan described the photo.

"After I saw it, I was really angry...it was really unbelievable"

Evan's face was twisted in shock and anger.

Due to the rules of Douyin platform, he cannot fully publish these photos online.

In fact, every conscientious Chinese person can close their eyes and imagine what these photos look like.

At that time, the Japanese devils wielded butcher knives in Nanjing, killing innocent people indiscriminately, and then tried to bury the massacre scene, which was filled with rivers of blood and corpses. They confiscated many photos taken by Japanese and foreigners at that time.

However, some conscientious foreign friends like Rabe still took great risks to preserve many blood evidence of the Japanese massacre.

Today, 85 years after the Nanjing Massacre, a suspected original blood certificate of the Nanjing Massacre actually appeared in the United States. It can be said:

The sky has eyes!

After World War II, more than 3 million Japanese prisoners of war and overseas Chinese were peacefully repatriated by the kind-hearted Chinese people.

However, the post-war Japanese government not only failed to apologize to the Chinese people for its war of aggression against China, but also continued to beautify the war of aggression and paid homage to the Yasukuni Shrine.

Moreover, after the war, Japan continued to deny the Nanjing Massacre in the international community, so that many people in Europe and the United States did not even know about the Nanjing Massacre, a horrific atrocity.

Chinese-American writer Ms. Chang Chunru was repeatedly threatened and harassed by Japanese right-wing forces for writing historical materials about the Nanjing Massacre, and finally committed suicide due to depression.

Today, as soon as Evan spoke out for justice, he received dozens of threatening phone calls and threatening emails.

This is the behavior of the Japanese who claim to be a modern civilized country!

This is the behavior of people from a country that has been praised by many as an extremely civilized and advanced country!

Currently, China’s Nanjing Massacre Memorial Museum has contacted Evan about collection matters.

Many Chinese in the United States also actively collaborated to promote this matter.

Evan also said that he would give this photo album to an institution such as a museum for collection.

I suggest that these shocking and horrific historical pictures must be shown to the girls who wore kimonos in Suzhou and swaggered through the streets of Nanjing:

How cruel the Japanese devils were in history!

How the Japanese government denies the Nanjing Massacre!

How much historical blood stains are on the Japanese kimono you are wearing today!

Do you still dare to wear it again?