Why did the Japanese army airdrop food aid or a conspiracy

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-07

Why did the Japanese army drop food? Rescue or conspiracy?

China's modern history is a history full of suffering, under the aggression of the Japanese imperialist army, countless Chinese sons and daughters bravely resisted, and exchanged countless lives and blood for the final victory.

Forgetting the broken mountains and rivers and the sad years is like betraying the past. From the beginning of the Opium War to the end of the full-scale war of aggression against China, the Chinese nation gradually regained its dignity.

However, both the Eight-Nation Coalition and Japanese imperialism have brought deep pain and parting to the Chinese nation. In the full-scale war of aggression against China, after the Japanese army occupied Zhejiang, it took the initiative to provide food and aid to the refugee compatriots, which is puzzling.

Did the Japanese find out on their conscience, or was there another conspiracy? What is the real purpose of their airdrops? In this dark history, the survival and continuation of the Chinese nation have been threatened like never before.

China was once invaded by the Japanese fascists, who implemented the notorious "three-light policy" in China, which brought great disasters to China. After the full-scale war of aggression against China began, Japanese imperialism became even more unscrupulous, and even arrogantly shouted the slogan of "China will be destroyed in March." As a result, the lives of the Chinese people were devastated, and the coastal areas bore the brunt of the serious aggression.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, due to the war and climate change, the grain harvest in many areas of Zhejiang Province was extremely poor, and many farmers had become displaced refugees before the Japanese army reached their doorstep, and could only wander and beg in major cities to solve the problem of food and clothing.

However, on October 27, 1940, a Japanese bomber flew in, and the people in the city sought shelter in the hope of saving their lives.

But unexpectedly, the bomber did not carry out armed action on the area, did not drop any bombs or bullets, but simply dropped countless leaflets from the plane.

The contents of these leaflets were known to the people of Zhejiang under the interpretation of local readers. This unexpected scene reminds people of a saying: "It is better to be a dog in a prosperous world than a person in a troubled world." ”

In those dark times, human life was as insignificant as paper. However, this operation of the Japanese army brought some hope, and although it was carried out in the form of dropping leaflets, at least some information was conveyed.

New Copywriting One:"Japanese imperialism provided free food aid to the people in the Ningbo area of Zhejiang Province to help them tide over the difficult situation. However, it is regrettable that these leaflets did not reflect Japan's aggression and plundering against China. "

New Copy 2:"Japanese imperialism provided a large amount of food aid to the people in the Ningbo area of Zhejiang Province to help them tide over the difficulties. Although this may have been necessary under the circumstances, this assistance was not welcomed by the Chinese people, who saw it as part of Japan's invasion and plundering of China. "

New Copywriting Three:"Japanese imperialism provided a large amount of food aid to the people in the Ningbo area of Zhejiang Province by airdrop to help them tide over the difficulties. However, this assistance was not welcomed by the Chinese, who saw it as part of Japan's invasion and plundering of China. "

New Copywriting Four:"Japanese imperialism provided a large amount of food aid to the people in the Ningbo area of Zhejiang Province by airdrop to help them tide over the difficulties. However, this assistance did not solve the food problem of the Chinese, who saw it as part of Japan's invasion and plundering of China. "

Although the quality of the food put by the Japanese army was average, containing fleas, insects and even rats, in the environment of scarcity of materials, for the hungry people, as long as there was food to eat, it was already a huge gift.

However, the Kuomintang Health Department later discovered an astonishing fact: in the process of the Japanese army's grain distribution, a white "mist" followed, and a very small number of particles in these "mist" that did not completely decompose fell to the ground, and were found by researchers in the Health Department to contain a large amount of plague virus.

This made the health department realize that the real intention of the Japanese army was to occupy the Zhejiang region at a very small cost by letting the people eat food with the virus, and then infecting the local ** defender soldiers.

When the Japanese troops discovered the Japanese plot to release the plague virus at the health center, they immediately reported and appealed to the people not to eat the contaminated food, but it was too late, many people had already eaten food containing the plague virus, and there was already an outbreak of plague in the area.

The Department of Health has made every effort to stop the consumption of these foods, but it is too late. Knowing that the plague virus was easier to survive and reproduce in summer and autumn, the Japanese army took advantage of the local rainy season to release the plague virus and released a large number of Chinese laborers.

The laborers had been unknowingly inoculated with the plague virus. A large number of laborers infected with the plague virus poured into Zhejiang, and the plague virus that bred on the land of Zhejiang, both the people who ate the Japanese grain and the people who did not eat the food released by Japan were soon infected with the plague virus.

The Zhejiang region fell into a predicament full of sorrow, and the once vibrant scene instantly became a dilapidated scene of illness and imminent extinction. If the Japanese conspiracy succeeds, they will have an unprecedented and huge advantage over the follow-up war in Zhejiang.

The outbreak of plague in Ningbo caused more than 100 deaths and more than 10 households in one day. However, this was only the case when the plague first broke out.

The local Kuomintang** took extreme measures to try to control the epidemic, gathering all innocent people infected with the plague and quarantining them, and burning them along with the items carrying the plague virus.

Some readers of our compatriots who have been **** may feel that this strategy of the Kuomintang is very cruel and inhumane, but at that time, such a method may also be the only way.

Plague is a virulent infectious disease caused by rats and fleas as the main source of transmission, which is not only highly contagious but also has a very high mortality rate. Its clinical manifestations are mainly high fever, swollen and painful lymph nodes, bleeding and pneumonia.

In addition to its rapid spread, high contagiousness and high fatality rate, it has a very short incubation period, usually only one to six days.

Most people become ill two or three days after being infected with the plague, and a very small number become ill on the eighth or ninth day after infection. And even now, there is no special medicine in our country that can be used to fight the plague.

Therefore, the Kuomintang at that time gathered all the infected people for cremation, which was definitely good for the control of the plague. Otherwise, the Kuomintang would not only be unable to cure the plague victims, but would also infect more people in the Ningbo area, eventually leading to the Japanese army taking Ningbo without much effort.

At that time, the Kuomintang stationed in Ningbo and other places**, in addition to preventing the infected from spreading the plague to more people, also to prevent the Japanese army from dropping similar biochemical ** again.

However, at that time, China's domestic military level was poor, and there was no effective equipment that could shoot down Japanese planes, so it was also very difficult to launch biochemical ** against Japan.

In addition, the Japanese also planted more innocent citizens with the plague and drove them all to Ningbo and other places. Ningbo and other areas have unfortunately become the site of Japan's experimental biochemistry, and countless people have left this beautiful world forever in this catastrophe.

In order to successfully control the plague, an unprecedented fire was ignited on November 30, 1940. The fire covered a radius of five kilometres, destroyed 137 houses, and killed countless people infected with the plague.

The fire burned from about 6 p.m. to about 10 p.m. before slowly extinguishing it. But even so, the Kuomintang authorities still did not succeed in controlling the plague, because the Kuomintang had backward medical technology and did not have effective means to fight the plague?

During World War II, Japan dropped plague and other biochemical ** on Ningbo and other places, causing countless innocent people to be infected with the virus, and their efforts were in vain, and they had to seek medical treatment.

This kind of behavior is not only a war against China, but also an intolerable thing for the rest of the world. As early as 1925, the Geneva Conventions banned acts against humanity such as bacteriological warfare, and viruses such as plague and cholera in Japan clearly violated this convention.

After the end of World War II, the Potsdam Proclamation issued in 1945 also stated that Japan would be held accountable for the crimes of bacteriological warfare.

Despite the harm inflicted on innocent people by the atomic bomb, just as we began to liquidate the crimes of the Japanese, the United States treacherously colluded with the Japanese. Japan handed over all the records of the experiments they had conducted in our country to the United States, which was responsible for helping Japan get out of the crisis.

In the end, thanks to the intervention of the United States, Japan was able to escape the sanctions it deserved. Strength is the truth, and only with strong strength can the truth stand on its own land.

If we had enough strength at that time, how could the United States dare to do such a treacherous thing? Behind the scenes, the crime is extremely heinous. When we think of Japan's bacteriological warfare, we all think of the infamous Unit 731, and the plague in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province is the result of their research.

The main person in charge of Unit 731 was Shiro Ishii, who single-handedly promoted the establishment of Unit 731 and obtained the approval of the Japanese emperor. After the establishment of Unit 731, it has been hiding in the northeast of our country, ostensibly to provide clean drinking water and diseases for Japanese soldiers, but in fact it is actively researching various biochemical products and using prisoners of war and civilians from our country and other countries to conduct human experiments.

After the Japanese army invaded China in a full-scale war, in order to reduce the combat pressure, Unit 731 took the initiative to ask for help and used bacteriological biochemistry to kill and injure a large number of squadrons and civilians.

In 1940, Shiro Ishii came to the Ningbo area of Zhejiang Province with Unit 731, carrying fleas of typhoid bacteria, cholera bacteria and plague viruses, and dropping them into the Ningbo area through the Japanese combat units.

However, the first launch did not have the desired effect. Shiro Ishii arrested dozens of civilians in our country for a physical examination, and found that the results of the bacteriological operation were far from expected.

Annoyed and angry, Shiro Ishii conducts germ experiments on the common people, looking for ways to speed up the speed of live experiments to increase the success rate of germ warfare.

Shiro Ishii, a Japanese soldier, found the answer in innocent people and achieved his goal. In October 1940, he put grain and a large amount of biochemical ** in the Ningbo area.

Since then, Unit 731 has released biochemical ** in Ningbo and surrounding areas for several months, leaving Ningbo in the shadow of death, and hundreds of people infected with plague and other germs.

The Kuomintang authorities did their best to contain the spread of the plague, but the Japanese invaders continued to release biochemical **. The tragic situation in Ningbo and its surrounding areas became the capital for Shiro Ishii and the Japanese troops involved in the bacteriological warfare to show off.

They saw that the ** fighters were busy trying to save the people, but they laughed loudly in the safety zone, as if they were world heroes. The aggressors will eventually be spurned by the world, because they will not be able to fulfill the orders of the Japanese emperor on the battlefield, and can only use germs**, which are prohibited by international law.

Such acts trampled on international law, and Shiro Ishii and others were destined to be spurned by the whole world and unable to become people who would contribute to the progress of mankind. After the bacteriological war in Ningbo, the Japanese army tasted the sweetness, and used bacteriological biochemistry many times in the subsequent war of aggression against China, causing unprecedented damage to our army and the people.

Although the ** elite troops have gas masks and other equipment, ordinary troops and the Eighth Route Army led by our party do not have such equipment. Whenever they encountered the bacteriological warfare of the Japanese army, they could only cover their mouths and noses with wet towels and pass through the poison zone as soon as possible.

In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, hundreds of thousands of Chinese people died under the bacteriological warfare of the Japanese invaders. However, in 1945, after Japan announced its unconditional surrender, Unit 731 escaped liquidation.

All thanks to the intervention of the United States, which obtained all the test materials of Unit 731 from Shiro Ishii in exchange for the acquittal of all personnel.

In the end, Shiro Ishii and others successfully avoided the trial of the international tribunal under the protection of the United States. However, Shiro Ishii died of throat cancer in 1959 in Tokyo, Japan, and returned to his favorite purgatory.

If you fall behind, you will be beaten, and the truth will always be within the range of the cannon. If Japan had been strong enough, Japan would not have invaded Japan, and the United States would not have risked angering Japan to help those war criminals escape responsibility.

The ancients were born in peace and died in sorrow. Although our country now successfully stands at the top of the world's nations, we must not forget the humiliating past history.

Shame and courage, this is the true character of a great country. Only by respecting history can our country and nation progress and prosper. **Link: "Why did the Japanese army occupy Zhejiang, why did they airdrop food to help the victims, and what is the conspiracy of the Japanese?" ”

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