The Japanese tied eight people to stools and killed them as if they were pigs

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

Tao Changzhuan, male, 85 years old.

Investigation location: No. 51, Team 4, Dongge Village, Yongning Town.

Survey date: July 6, 2004.

Investigators: Cao Qingrong, Liu Xuan, Mao Min.

On the thirteenth day of the eleventh lunar month of that year, the devils came in a sparse manner, and they were stationed in Dongge, there were about a dozen devils, and a large part of the house was burned. We ordinary people have never seen much of the world, and we are very scared when we hear it, and there are many people who run.

Earlier, there were people who crossed the river and ran over, Mai Yingda (who still lives in Nanjing) and Tang Houdao (deceased), who were locals who worked as policemen in Nanjing, and who crossed the river and ran back. Once, the Japanese tied eight of us here to a stool and put a foot basin next to it, and after stabbing them to death, the blood flowed in the basin, and the basin was full of blood, just like killing a pig!The devil also tied the four people who were arrested in the village with ropes, and added a big pillar to the back, and pushed them down the mountain, and everyone died.

The village named Tao Longhe, who was in his 50s at the time, was shot and killed by the Japanese, and there was also a man named Ye Weirong in the village, whose nerves were a little abnormal, and he was also shot and killed by the Japanese. Another one was Yu Xiujin, who was in his 50s at the time, and the Japanese burned down the house, he stayed at home, and the Japanese didn't let him escape, so he was burned alive inside!

The bodies of those killed near Nanjing were devoured by wild animals and stray dogs. Schindberg Album, University of Texas at Austin, USA].

This article is excerpted from:

The Battle of Songhu and the Great University of Nanjing, which are in the collection of the Yenching Library of Harvard University in the United States

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