I read the book Railway Guerrillas, and I was deeply moved by the bravery and wisdom of those team members. This book tells the story of the Eighth Route Army’s Lunan Military Region who appointed Liu Hong as General Secretary during the Anti-Japanese War in 1940.
The captain, Li Zhengwei, political commissar, organized the railway workers in Zaozhuang, Lincheng, Shandong Province who spontaneously fought against the Japanese invaders, and organized a railway guerrilla team to fight bravely against the Japanese invaders.
The guerrillas specialize in attacking the enemy along transportation lines and suppressing the enemy's strength. The common people call them the "Flying Tigers."
The heroes of the "Flying Tigers" heroically annihilated the Japanese Okamura spy team, and then ushered in victory. After reading the entire article, I have a deep memory of some of Japan's bad behavior towards the Chinese. Although it is a literary and artistic work, it may be
There will be some artistic processing, but it really shocked my soul and made me feel the cruelty of the Japanese Japs. The book says that the Japs were out all day long, arresting people on the street.
I checked my account unexpectedly at night.
Brigades of Japanese soldiers set out every two days to raid the mountains, and upon their return they tied up strings of civilians.
They were first sent to the gendarmerie for interrogation, but once inside they rarely came out alive.
From now on, those who were captured were simply sent to the Nanma Road Barracks. They were only pulled in with a car, but they were not seen coming out. If they were shot, there must be a sound!
People living nearby often hear miserable screams at night.