The Shanghai Japanese School has been in the spotlight lately, sparking public discontent. However, such schools existed as early as the ** period and provided a spearhead for the Japanese invasion. A ** shows the scene of November 26, 1937, Japanese soldiers and elementary school students at the Japanese elementary school in Shanghai. These Japanese expatriates grew up to be active in various fields such as business and politics, and played the role of "informants" for espionage.
History has given us many warnings, but people often only sigh but do not wake up. On February 20, 1938, at the Shanghai wharf, the successor of Matsui Ishine, the supreme commander of the Japanese army in Shanghai, was filmed ** of Shunroku Hata. Matsui Shigen is a general of the Imperial Dao faction, and he is also a China expert who has been stationed in China for 13 years, and he is one of the leaders of Nanjing.
On November 12, 1948, he was sentenced to death by hanging as a Class A war criminal by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and on December 23 of the following year, he was executed in Sugamo Prison in Tokyo. Shunroku Hahata was an army general during the Showa period and a Class A war criminal who was later released on parole despite being sentenced to life imprisonment. In February 1938, Matsui Ishine was visiting the Yasukuni Shrine and solemnly washing his hands, as if to wash away the filth on his body.
However, the army general's hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese, and his crimes were too numerous to mention. In Nanjing University, he is also one of the main responsible persons. Fortunately, after the defeat of Japan, he was sentenced to be hanged. It is not without historical grounds to be wary of Japanese schools in Shanghai. In the following photo**, taken on March 15, 1938, the elementary school students of the Japanese expatriate Liubang rejoiced when the Japanese envoy arrived.
The dense plaster flags are like countless slaps, which makes people's mood difficult to calm down. It seems to be repeating the wise saying - if you are not of my race, your heart will be different. Don't forget the national shame! Always be vigilant! It's a humiliating scene. Nowadays, some anti-Japanese dramas and self-propaganda have made many people who do not know history naively think that the Japanese invaders were stupid and would only carry out sabotage and plunder.
However, this is not the case, and in addition to these actions, the Japanese are more adept at attacking the heart. They promoted enslavement education in the occupied areas, set up propaganda classes, and promoted Japanese language education, in an attempt to change the values of Chinese children and make them accept Japanese culture. ** The photo is taken in 1938 at a pro-Japanese elementary school in Nanshi, Shanghai, where children are learning Xi Japanese under the guidance of a female teacher.
The two plaster flags hanging on the wall and the statue of the Holy Prophet are particularly glaring, which is an angry and ashamed old **. The schoolgirl flag team showing Shanghai happily marched through the streets with the banner "Thank you to the imperial army, celebrate the occupation". Bear in mind the national humiliation and do not despise the enemy, so as not to repeat the mistakes of the past. After three months of the Battle of Songhu, the Japanese invaders occupied Shanghai,** at the cost of more than 300,000 lives.
However, in 1938, the scene in ** happened. Although there were Japanese expatriates in the ranks and those who were coerced by the Japanese invaders, it still seems outrageous today! Remembering the national shame! This is a terrifying **. On March 10, 1939, Japan's Army Day, the Japanese held a grand event in Shanghai, with children holding five-color flags and Japanese flags on the streets.
Do you feel scared to see the innocent smiles of these children? This is the effect of enslaving education, and this is the result of the poisoned three views -- there is no distinction between right and wrong, loyalty and treachery, and ignorance of national interests. So, should toxic education exist? Should we oppose it? On November 16, 1937, in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, a slogan in support of Chiang Kai-shek was written on a wall. I have to say, this makes people feel a little ironic.
Military defeat, political exploitation, its defeat is not unexpected. Judging from the font alone, it can also be determined that the cultural level of the writer should be limited. Remembering the national shame! At the end of 1937, at the puppet lake in Jiangsu, a Japanese soldier held several ducks in his hands. It can be seen from ** that he is "full of harvest", but these so-called "harvests" are actually the blood and sweat of the Chinese people. Behind his wanton laughter, it was him and his companions who ** innocent people.
Remembering the national shame! On November 26, 1937, after the Japanese occupied Wuxi, Jiangsu, a memorial ceremony was held in the city for their fallen war correspondents. ** The Japanese officer held a memorial service for the commander of the Gunwaki Saka Army. However, during this time, these Japanese beasts killed countless innocent people. In their eyes, the lives of the Chinese are insignificant, and only they themselves are noble sacrifices. Even today, Japan has not changed. Always be vigilant and remember the national shame!