They died for their country
The same.
People see hope at a time.
The whole person will burst out with endless energy, and he will not feel hopeless.
Just like now.
At the beginning, the soldiers who followed the confidential director, when they saw the captain company commander with the devil appear in the place where they had settled in front of them, they knew that the captain and company commander had surrendered to the devil and became a traitor in order to survive.
At this time.
Their mood was strange.
After all, even the high-ranking captain and company commander surrendered to the devil and became a traitor for his own life, not to mention these little soldiers?
(The Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall has two constantly updated lists, one is the list of victims of the Massacre on the Wailing Wall, which had 10,505 names by the end of 2014; In contrast, another list that has been neglected for a long time is the list of Chinese soldiers who died in the Battle of Nanjing, which currently contains only 4,304 soldiers. During the Anti-Japanese War, Nanjing was the capital at that time. From December 1 to 12, 1937, 80,000 Chinese defenders fought fiercely with 200,000 Japanese troops here for 12 days, more than 40% of the soldiers were martyred, and tens of thousands of soldiers were slaughtered, becoming one of the most tragic battles to defend the capital in World War II, and also inspired the whole of China to be more determined to resist the war. Lieutenant General Xiao Shanling. During the defense of Nanjing, he also held six important positions - deputy commander of the national military police, director of the capital police, mayor of Nanjing during the war, acting commander of the Nanjing garrison, commander of air defense, and commander-in-chief of crossing the river. On December 13, 1937, Nanjing fell, committed suicide and martyrdom, died for the Anti-Japanese War, and was the highest officer who died in the defense of Nanjing. Lieutenant General Zhu Chi. A native of Xiushui County, Jiangxi Province. After graduating from the military academy, he participated in the Northern Expedition and fought bravely and made great achievements. In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, many feats were made: the Songhu battlefield repeatedly defeated strong enemies, and later in the defense of Nanjing, Zhu Chi, the commander of the 262nd Brigade of the 88th Division, and all the officers and soldiers died in the Yuhuatai position. Lieutenant General Gao Zhisong. A native of Xie Village, Guiyi Town, Cenxi, Guangxi, he graduated from the third phase of the Huangpu Military Academy and was an army general of the National Revolutionary Army. During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the commander of the 264th Brigade of the 88th Division, and died in Yuhuatai, Nanjing, on December 12, 1937, and was posthumously promoted to lieutenant general by the Nationalist Government. Lieutenant General Yi Anhua. A native of Yichun, Jiangxi, he entered the third military police section of the Huangpu Army Military Academy in 1925. In 1932, he went to Shanghai with the 87th Division to reinforce the 19th Route Army to resist Japan. In 1937, he participated in the Battle of Songhu and besieged the Japanese positions in Shanghai with the 87th Division, killing and wounding a large number of Japanese soldiers, and then served as the commander of the 259th Brigade of the division. On December 12, 1937, he was killed in the Battle of Gwanghwamen. The Nationalist Government posthumously promoted him to Lieutenant General of the Army. Lieutenant General Luo Cequn, a native of Xingning, Guangdong, graduated from the sixth phase of Baoding Military Academy. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the commander of the 475th Brigade of the 159th Division to participate in the Battle of Songhu, fought bloody battles with the Japanese army for nine days and nights, repeatedly defeated the Japanese attack, and was later promoted to deputy division commander. In December 1937, he participated in the defense of Nanjing, acting as the commander of the 159th Division, and on December 12, he led his troops to charge in the Taipingmen Breakout Battle, and unfortunately was shot and martyred. Yao Zhongying (1896-1937) was Major General and Chief of Staff of the 156th Division of the 83rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army. A native of Pingyuan, Guangdong. The second phase of the Whampoa Army Military Academy. In December 1937, he was ordered to lead his troops to defend Nanjing. On December 12, 1937, the Japanese army attacked Qinglong Mountain in the east of Zijin Mountain with a division of troops. To cover other allies. led the whole division to charge in the east of Zijin Mountain, killing a bloody road. He took the lead and died heroically. Situ Fei (1893-1937), Major General of the 16O Division of the 66th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Chief of Staff. A native of Kaiping, Guangdong. In 1917, he entered the sixth phase of Baoding Military Academy and graduated in 1919. In November 1937, Shanghai fell, and the army retreated to Nanjing. On December 6, 1937, the Tangshan Resistance Battle began, and on December 10, he was ordered to break through. With the troops through the Taiping Gate to Jurong retreat to Dashui Pass and meet most of the Japanese army, fierce battle for three days, December 13, 1937, because of the bullet after several bullets and thousands of soldiers all martyred. Li Lanchi (1899-1937), Major General and Deputy Commander of the 112th Division of the 57th Army of the National Revolutionary Army. A native of Jinxi, Liaoning. In the winter of 1926, he entered the seventh infantry section of the Northeast Army Lecture Hall. On December 12, 1937, the city of Nanjing was broken, and he was ordered to break through the siege, and led his troops and the Japanese army in the fierce battle of Taipingmen. Liu Guoyong (1898-1937), Major General and Deputy Brigade Commander of the 174th Brigade of the 58th Division of the 74th Army of the National Revolutionary Army. A native of Meixian County, Guangdong. Graduated from the third phase of the Infantry Department of the Whampoa Army Military Academy. On December 13, 1937, he led his troops to engage in a fierce battle with the Japanese army outside the Shuixi Gate in Nanjing. Lan Yundong (1899-1937) was the chief of staff of the 10th Reserve Division of the National Revolutionary Army. A native of Liling, Hunan. In 1924, he entered the first phase of the Whampoa Army Military Academy. He was martyred in Nanjing in December. Wan Quance, Chief of Staff of the First Brigade of the National Revolutionary Army Teaching Corps. Guangxi Cangwu people. In December 1937, the 1st Brigade defended the left side of the Purple Mountain Engineer School, Xiaolingwei, Xishan, and Zhongshanmen, and Wan Quance assisted the brigade commander Zhou Zhenqiang in fighting the enemy from December 8, and the main position was never lost. By December 11, when the fighting was at its fiercest, he was killed and died heroically. Thunderquake. Born in 1901 in Pujiang, Sichuan, he graduated from the Second Artillery Section of the Huangpu Army Military Academy and was the colonel and deputy brigade commander of the Third Brigade of the Teaching Corps of the Central Military Academy. Participated in the defense of Nanjing and held the Purple Mountain position. On December 13, 1937, covering the soldiers and civilians to break through by train at Xiaguan Railway Station, they got on the back of the last carriage. The train was blown up by a Japanese air raid, so he got off the train and commanded the soldiers to resist the Japanese army's powerful Guards Division, and died in battle at the age of 36. The Nationalist Government posthumously awarded Lei Zhen the rank of Major General of the Army, Xie Chengrui. Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of the 1st Brigade of the National Revolutionary Army Teaching Corps. A native of Nankang, Jiangxi. Graduated from the Sino-French University of Lyon, France, majoring in Army. At the beginning of the defense of Nanjing, the headquarters and the 26th O Brigade of the 87th Division defended the Engineer School. On December 10, Yu Guanghuamen twice repelled the Japanese army that broke the city, and was wounded in the battle, and in the early morning of December 13, he was ordered to retreat in the direction of Xiaguan, and was trampled to death by the crowd out of control due to his weak body at Yujiangmen. Posthumously presented to Major General. Hua Pin Zhang. Born in 1902, a native of Xichang, Sichuan, he graduated from the Fourth Artillery Department of the Huangpu Military Academy and was the colonel and deputy brigade commander of the 262nd Brigade of the 88th Division. At the end of November 1937, he was stationed at the Yuhuatai position. On the afternoon of December 12, he and brigade commander Zhu Chi led more than 100 remnants of more than 100 Japanese soldiers to kill and wound a large number of Japanese soldiers, and all of them were martyred due to ammunition. In the end, all the officers and men of the 262nd Brigade died heroically. Hua Pinzhang was 35 years old at the time. Huang Jifu was born in 1902 in Meixian County, Guangdong. Colonel and deputy brigade commander of the 477th Brigade of the 159th Division of the 66th Army. In December, he participated in the defense of Nanjing and resisted the enemy at Tangshan. On the 10th, he was transferred to the Ming Palace with the 159th Division to reinforce the 156th Division of Guanghuamen. On the 12th, Nanjing was lost, and he broke through the Taipingmen with the 66th Army, and died heroically in battles along the way. Cheng Zhi, born in 1907, a native of Liling, Hunan, graduated from the fifth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, and was the colonel of the 3O2nd Regiment of the 51st Division of the 74th Army. In August 1937, he led his troops to Shanghai with the 51st Division to participate in the Battle of Songhu. After the fall of Shanghai, Cheng Zhi was ordered to lead the 3rd O2nd Regiment to garrison the southern suburbs of Nanjing and the area outside Shuiximen. On December 12, he was shot 9 times in a fierce battle, and his intestines were broken, and he died heroically at the age of 30. )