Chapter 3 Don't Forget History
After the failure of the resistance, hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians were slaughtered and Nanjing became a place of death.
On December 13, 1937, the Tokyo Rihi Shimbun (now the Daily News) reported the "killing competition" between two Japanese officers.
Two second lieutenants of Nakajima's Nakajima troops of the 16th Division, Toshiaki Mukai and Toshiaki Noda, were encouraged by their commanders, and agreed to kill 100 people first to be the winner when occupying Nanjing.
They killed from Jurong to Tangshan, Makoi Toshimyang killed 89 people, and Noda Yi killed 78 people, because all of them were less than 100, the "competition" continued.
At noon on December 10, the two met at the foot of Zijin Mountain, and their sabers were cut into each other. Noda Yi killed 105 people and Toshiaki Mui killed 106 people.
Also, because we could not determine who would kill 100 people first, we decided that there would be no winner in this game, and who would kill 150 Chinese people in the rematch.
These atrocities have been serialized in newspapers with pictures and texts, and are called "the hero of the Imperial Army."
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The leader of the "Murder Competition" was Captain Yoshikazu Tanaka Army, who killed more than 300 Chinese people with his "treasure knife".
December 15 (the second day of the Japanese occupation): More than 3,000 Chinese military and police officers who had laid down their weapons were collectively discharged to Hanzhong Gate and intensively fired with machine guns, and many people were killed on the spot.
The injured and undead bodies were also burned as well as the dead.
At night, more than 9,000 Chinese civilians and disarmed Chinese soldiers who were dismissed from the torpedo camp were massacred by the Japanese.
More than 30,000 people were massacred in the Baota Bridge area.
200 people were shot and killed near the air defense trench on Zhongshan North Road.
December 16 (the second day of the Japanese occupation): More than 5,000 Chinese male and female refugees who were hiding from overseas Chinese guesthouses located in Nanjing Security Zone were taken collectively to Zhongshan Wharf by the Japanese, with their hands tied back and arranged in rows.
After the Japanese shot and killed them with machine guns, they abandoned the corpse on the Yangtze River to destroy the corpse.
Among the more than 5,000 people, only Bai Zengrong and Liang Tingfang were injured and swam to the other side and were spared from death.
The Japanese slaughtered more than 400 people in Sizhao Alley and more than 100 people in Yinyang Camp.
On December 17 (the fourth day of the Japanese occupation): More than 3,000 Chinese civilians were taken to the riverside downstream of Coal Port by the Japanese and were shot collectively. At the Fansheng Temple, more than 400 Chinese refugees who were taken refuge in the Saint-Youth Courtyard were shot collectively.
On December 18th (the fifth day of the Japanese occupation), Xiaguan Cao Sae Gorge.
The Japanese will escape from Nanjing City and be imprisoned in Mufu Mountain, a total of 57,418 Chinese refugees, men, women, young and old, who have escaped from Nanjing. Except for a few who have been starved to death or beaten to death, they are all tied with lead wire and drove them to Xiaguan's straw sandals, and use machine guns to scatter them in a pool of blood.
The struggler slashed with swords.
Afterwards, all the corpses were poured with kerosene to burn them to destroy the corpses and traces. Only Wu Changde, the man who was burned and died, was able to escape during this massacre.
The Japanese shot and killed more than 4,000 people in the Dafangxiang refugee area.
Thousands of women were raped, and the Japanese raped them day and night in front of the victim's families. Some women were raped several times by the Japanese, and often some women could not bear the torture of the Japanese and died. In addition, the Japanese also forced Lua
Lun Behavior. It is estimated that more than 20,000 rapes occurred at that time.
The Japanese carried out a six-week massacre in Nanjing, with more than 300,000 Chinese military and civilians being shot and buried alive.
While the Chinese nation has experienced this bloody disaster, Chinese cultural treasures have also been plundered.
It is said that before the gold, silver and treasure he stolen had entered Nanjing, he collapsed a military plane flying to Japan because it was too heavy. From then on, he changed to only collect rubies, sapphires and ancient calligraphy and paintings to facilitate transportation back to his country.
In the spring of 1938, Japan mobilized up to 1,000 experts from all walks of life and scholars from all walks of life from China.
330 agents, 367 soldiers and 830 hard-working workers were sent.
More than a dozen trucks of books and documents were moved away every day, and a total of 880,000 books and documents were snatched away, exceeding the 850,000 books and books collection of Tokyo Ueno Empire Library, the largest library in Japan at that time.
On April 1, 1938, Terai Yoshisaburo and six Japanese led forty or fifty people to drive two cars, robbing countless books."
On a road with mountains on both sides.
"But let me catch you!" Han Yishi spat viciously to the side.
A team of forty or fifty Japanese soldiers followed behind the two cars, and each of them was hidden in the mountains on both sides.
Guns fired on both sides, and two Japanese soldiers fell down instantly.
Han Yishi hid after the fight and waited for the opportunity.
Liu Fulin stood up and shot, and another Japanese fell down.
The Japanese officer in the car heard the gunshots and got out of the car and hid in one stroke.
When the Japanese soldiers saw Liu Fulin, they raised their guns and shot them. The sound of hitting steel came. Other Japanese soldiers were on guard against the hillside where Han Yishi was, and their eyes were patrolling around the range of gunfire.
Liu Fulin kept firing, and soon shot all 20 bullets in his pistol. His clothes were covered with gun holes and smoke floated upwards.
When I finished firing the bullet, I pulled the trigger a few times. I threw the gun, pulled out the big knife, jumped down, followed the Japanese and started chopping people.
21 The Japanese turned into corpses, and the remaining Japanese had no time to guard against Han Yishi. They fought with Liu Fulin in hand-to-hand combat, and Han Yishi put a cold gun on it.
"It's still the blood of the Japanese soldiers who tastes good." Liu Fulin shouted with pleasure.
At this time, Han Yishi shot on it, not afraid of hitting Liu Fulin, and finally dealt with the officers.
After the devils, they threw the corpse on the mountain and the beasts would deal with it.
After fiddling with the car, each person drove away.
"I'm finding what I want to do now. Although I am a zombie, I'm also a Chinese zombie. I want to fight against Japan!" Liu Fulin said firmly.
"Now we are thieves who specialize in cutting the Japanese." Han Yishi sang happily.
Japanese Command.
"Our convoy transporting books was robbed. According to the scene, we judged that there were very few people who committed the crime and the motive was unknown. Please give me instructions."
"Leave it to Kameda to be responsible for this matter. There will be a result tomorrow, and books must be recovered." said the Japanese officer.
The Japanese investigation was in full swing, just thinking it was a robbery.
On April 2, the Japanese transport convoy was robbed again.
The Japanese were very angry.
"Bageyalu! This is a provocation to the Great Japanese Imperial Army. It is unforgivable, it's dead." The Japanese officer was furious.
Chapter completed!