In 1947, Japanese Lieutenant General Kuichi Tanaka was sentenced to death

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

In 1947, a Japanese lieutenant general was executed, and the executing soldiers fired three shots at him, but unexpectedly, he did not die, and the prison officer signaled another shot, and the rest was handed over to the common people.

In 1947, a rare execution ceremony was held at the Liuhuaqiao Execution Ground in Guangzhou.

Early in the morning, citizens flocked to the execution ground, hoping to see with their own eyes the punishment they deserved for this disgusting criminal, who had caused great suffering to the people of the city of Canton.

Over the years, by virtue of his status as the commander of the Japanese army and the title of commander-in-chief of the South China Dispatch Army of the Japanese invasion of China, he has run rampant and domineering in South China, bringing deep disasters to the common people.

Tanaka Kuichi not only led his troops to occupy Guangzhou, but also participated in the campaign to attack Guangxi and Hunan, which can be described as a lot of crimes.

During the execution, Tanaka Kuichi was taken to the execution ground ** to kneel, but Tanaka Kuichi arrogantly refused to kneel, and the executioners had to forcibly hold his shoulders and force this unrepentant criminal to bow his head.

Seeing this, the flames of revenge in their hearts burned brightly, anxiously waiting for Kuichi Tanaka to come to the end of his life.

The sound of the execution finally sounded, and the executioner picked up his rifle and fired a shot in the back of Kuichi Tanaka, who shook slightly, but did not die immediately.

After the next two gunshots, Tanaka Kuichi lay on the ground in pain, and the execution officer saw that Tanaka Jiuichi was still breathing, and immediately motioned for the executioner to make up another shot.

After the execution, the anger of the onlookers did not subside, and they remembered that Tanaka Kuichi had ordered the killing of unarmed villagers at the foot of Mount Taishan, and that he had never expressed remorse for his evil deeds during his lifetime, and they were even more furious.

For a time, everyone rushed up and beat Tanaka's body with sticks and stones, and some people stepped forward to take off Tanaka's military hat and uniform to humiliate him.

Seeing that people's emotions were on the verge of getting out of control, the execution officer hurriedly ordered to temporarily evacuate the execution ground, allowing the people to vent their inner hatred.

After some chaos, Tanaka's body has become unrecognizable and unclothed.

That night, Tanaka Kuichi's body was hastily buried in a nearby pile of rubble, and he really deserved it.

We need to remember these histories, not to perpetuate hatred, but to remember that "if you fall behind, you will be beaten".

Let us remember history together and work hard to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation!

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