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During World War II, were the Japanese really as cruel as those described in film and television dramas?
Not to mention concentration camps, gas chambers, massacres, comfort women and all kinds of sensational torture. The way Japanese soldiers treat ordinary people alone is enough to make people gnash their teeth.

Mr. Merrio once said that the Japanese army "used almost all the cruelest means of killing that a murderer could think of". According to incomplete statistics of historians, there are at least 250 ways for Japanese invaders to kill our soldiers and civilians!

The Japanese invaders not only killed people, but also took pleasure in killing them. Many unheard-of and extremely cruel methods of killing are "created" by them. Shooting, picking a gun, stabbing and burying alive are common, and even more cruel means such as beheading, digging a heart, dog biting, nailing, enema, burning, electric grinding, hanging upside down, peeling alive, laparotomy, genital mutilation, knife insertion into vulva or anus are also common.

After the September 18th Incident in Northeast China, the Japanese invaders arrested a volunteer and found a pharmacy certificate on him. They said that the drug seller secretly communicated with the volunteer, put him in a wooden box full of nails and put him on the road. Anyone who threatens to cross the road should give a push and let the box roll around on the road until there is no sound inside.

Shanxi atrocities 1937 September 12, the Japanese invaders came to Tianzhen City, Shanxi Province and carried out a three-day massacre. They burned and looted, killed villagers, raped women and robbed goods. There is a girl named Zhang in the city who is only fifteen or sixteen years old. After being gang-raped by seven Japanese troops, she grabbed her leg and was dismembered alive. Shandong atrocities 1940 In September, the Japanese invaders came to Miaolou Village, Heze, Shandong Province, and the people rushed for their lives. A man named Miao Fangzheng, as soon as his wife ran to the alley mouth, the Japanese army knocked her down with the butt of a gun, stripped off her clothes, stabbed her vulva with a bayonet, and even stabbed the children in her belly to death.

Violent Japanese troops invaded Yishan, Guangxi, and stationed in Luoxi. They pushed six grandmothers into a house, locked the house, set it on fire, and six people were burned alive. In the streets of North Asia, they arrested six people, blindfolded them and beat them to death with wooden sticks. In Laweitun, Pingnan, the Japanese captured two villagers and a Kuomintang soldier, put wire through their shoulder blades, hung them from a tree, lit firewood and burned them alive. At the tap, they caught three children and drowned them alive with Chili water.

Hainan atrocities Japanese troops came to Hainan. In a village, they forced several strong villagers to lie beside the water tank. Japanese soldiers picked up buckets and poured water into their mouths. When the villagers' stomachs swelled like frogs, Japanese soldiers put on leather boots and covered their stomachs to see who sprayed more water and sprayed higher. The villagers were in great pain, but the Japanese soldiers laughed.