12 13, a history that should not be forgotten

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

Nanjing**, what kind of history is this?Whenever we mention this history, our hearts become heavy and our thoughts become complicated. This is a history of large-scale **, arson and robbery committed by the invading Japanese army in Nanjing, China, which is a *** crime.

On December 13, 1937, the Japanese captured Nanjing, beginning a six-week campaign of atrocities. Nanjing, a once-prosperous city, has become a hell on earth in an instant. Innocent civilians, unarmed prisoners of war, and even women and children fell victim to the brutality of the Japanese army.

According to statistics, more than 200,000 or even 300,000 Chinese civilians and prisoners of war were killed by the Japanese army. Their lives were ruthlessly deprived of their lives in that cold winter, and their flesh and blood covered the land of Nanjing. Their loved ones, their friends, their families, have endured unspeakable pain.

At the same time, about 20,000 Chinese women were raped by the Japanese army. Those girls who originally had a happy life have since fallen into endless pain and humiliation. They have suffered irreparable physical and mental damage.

One-third of the city was set on fire by the Japanese army, and its former prosperity was reduced to ashes. The property losses were innumerable, and the lives of the people of Nanjing fell into extreme hardship and hardship.

Nanjing is a rare atrocity in human history and a common pain for all mankind. It allows us to see the cruelty and ruthlessness of war, and also makes us understand the preciousness and value of peace. We must not forget history, and we must not forget those who have suffered. We should learn from this, cherish peace, and pursue justice and peace.

The history of Nanjing tells us that war is cruel, ruthless, and criminal. Only through education and propaganda can more people understand this history and understand the cruelty and ruthlessness of war, so that we can better cherish peace and pursue justice and peace.

At the same time, the history of Nanjing also reminds us that humanity needs to unite against war and violence. We need to build a more just, equal and harmonious society so that everyone can enjoy the fruits of peace and development.

We would like to express our deep condolences and sympathy to those who suffered in the Nanjing Massacre. They are our compatriots, and their misfortune is the misfortune of all of us. We must remember history, never forget our original intention, and continue to move forward.

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