The black and white old ** became a tacit witness to the crimes of the three fascist countries during World War II. The first** shows Hitler standing in a patrol car, commanding the powerful soldiers of the German fascists.
Hitler's oratorical prowess was highly regarded, and in the second photo, he was giving a passionate speech that attracted a large number of followers.
The third** shows Hitler and Mussolini leisurely on a tour, and in the end, Mussolini is shot by the indignant Italian partisans in the fourth**, causing rejoicing.
Even Mussolini's ** was executed together in the fifth one**, which is shocking.
In order to calm the public anger, Mussolini and others were hung upside down in the Milan square in the sixth sheet, and thousands of people calmly watched the end of this fascist element in the seventh sheet.
And the eighth picture** reflects the hatred and cruelty of Jews in Nazi Germany, and millions of Jews fell victim to German fascism.
These black and white veterans evoke memories of fascist crimes and witness people's resistance to them.
Hitler, as a fascist leader, commanded Germany's powerful soldiers, and his speeches attracted countless people and became involved in vicious battles throughout Europe.
However, Mussolini, another fascist leader, was finally shot by the indignant Italian partisans and became the object of public affection.
These ** remind us not only to look back at history, but also to be vigilant against the breeding of fascism.
The brutality of the Jews is shown in the eighth album, in which millions of people fall victim to fascism.
*Thirteen and Fourteen show the final triumph of justice**, with the Japanese fascists surrendering and facing trial.
However, some war criminals have shown themselves to be arrogant and unyielding in the face of trial, pleading guilty and unrepentant.
This raises questions about those who are still reluctant to admit their mistakes. We are deeply struck by the retrospective of the fascist crimes of Japan during World War II, and the distortion of human nature and the horror of the crime are chilling.
We should learn from these cruel histories, cherish peace, remain vigilant, and promote harmony among nations.
What do you think of this history?
What do you think we should do to make the world a better place?