Chapter 596: Tyrannical Rule

After the meeting, before Chen Shao walked out of the conference room, Wang Jie walked in with a gloomy face, holding a report tightly in his hand, which came to the front line of the attacking troops.

When Chen Shao was puzzled by the result of the telegram, after reading the content of the telegram, his face was not much better than Wang Jie. Because the content of the report reminded him of many, many things.

During the period of Japanese rule in Korea, men over the age of 14 and under the age of 40 were required to serve in the military, and those who disobeyed or opposed Japan were killed by their families and sponsors.

In the vast number of villages and towns, they implement the policy of protection and security, that is, they organize and set up security chiefs in the district; Organize A in a village or several villages, and set up a chief; 10 for a card, set the card long.

Let the local tyrants and inferior gentry act as the chief of the guarantee, armor and brand.

Each household in the guarantee, A, and card monitors each other and implements joint sitting.

If one household is found to have anti-Manchu anti-Japanese activities or ties with anti-Japanese guerrillas, it is necessary to connect the other nine households in the card, which is called "Ten Families Lianza".

At the Oriental Conference of Japan that year, Prime Minister Yoshiichi Tanaka's "Tanaka Sonata" stated that one of the purposes of the Japanese army's plan to invade and occupy Northeast China was to turn Northeast China into a resource supply ground for them to expand their war of aggression.

After successfully occupying the Northeast, it plundered economic resources on a large scale.

In accordance with the so-called "Japan-Manchurian economic integration" preparatory policy, they completely controlled and manipulated the economic lifeline of Tohoku.

It's just that this plan was crushed by China, and Yoshiichi Tanaka also died on the woman's belly. However, after the little devil stole the chicken and failed to eat a handful of rice, he intensified his efforts to get it back from the North Koreans.

The Japanese government has colluded with Japan's monopoly conglomerates such as Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, Yasuda, and Kawasaki to extend its claws to North Korea's railways, steel, cement, electrical, aluminum, chemical, military, financial trade, agriculture, and other industries. Their assets increased from 1.1 billion yen in 1931 to 21 trillion yen in 1937, a nearly 20,000-fold increase in six years.

Accompanied by the frenzied plundering of the Japanese invaders, it was the blood, tears and bones of the Korean laborers.

The little devil invaders do not treat North Korean laborers as human beings at all.

They put the scammed and captured laborers into mines with barbed wire and high-voltage power grids, got up at about 3 a.m. every morning, gave a bowl of moldy sorghum rice, drank a few sips of water in the sewage ditch in front of the door, and were driven down the mine.

The conditions in the mine were extremely poor, the air was thin, and many people were suffocated.

Roof collapses and gas explosions can occur at any time in the mine. There is no guarantee of life.

Under such conditions. Work 12 to 14 hours a day.

When sleeping at night, the body must sleep in one direction, not face to face, not to open eyes, not to speak. Even if you turn over in a dream, you will be beaten.

A child laborer named Kim Dae-jang. It's so cold that it can't be done. Quietly said "cold" to the other child worker, and the little devil supervisor dragged the two off the kang and knelt on the ground to force them to slap each other's mouths.

They couldn't bear to do it. The overseer raised his pickaxe and beat them to pieces.

Regardless of wind or rain, the little devil overseer does not allow the miners to wear clothes to the toilet at night, even if it is cold and snowy, they must go out naked.

An old miner was kicked into a cold dung pit by an overseer and drowned because he had been relieved for a long time.

In order to force the miners to work hard, the little devil invaders inflicted all kinds of inhumane tortures such as kneeling on bricks, freezing ice men, hanging, sitting in electric chairs, pouring chili pepper water, roasting them on the stove, and feeding wolf dogs.

When a young man surnamed Li first arrived at the Fangjiajie Coal Mine, he suffered from diarrhea and had no strength at all, so he asked for a day off.

The little devil overseer led some men to his place, burned the big shovel red, and forced him to sit on it.

With a scream, wisps of fishy green smoke rose, and the young man in his twenties was burned to death in a moment.

The little devil invaders have seized more than 40 coal mines and a large number of iron, gold, magnesium, oil shale and other minerals in North Korea.

From 1932 to 1944, more than 223,000,000 tons of coal, more than 11,000,000 tons of pig iron, more than 5.8 million tons of steel, and more than 1,000,000 tons of oil were plundered.

While plundering these resources, countless mass graves were created, and six or seven hundred thousand people died.

In Pyongyang alone, the Little Devils left more than 30 "mass graves", mutilated 300,000 miners, threw an average of 21 corpses of laborers into "mass graves" every day, and killed a North Korean miner for every 700 tons of coal plundered.

In the Shunyi coal mine, for every 200 tons of coal looted, a corpse was left behind.

In addition to the seven mass graves left in the Incheon Coal Mine, five man-refining furnaces were built, and more than 100,000 miners were reduced to ashes.

The bones of the "mass grave" in Lijiapo, southwest of the Taishin Coal Mine in Pyongyang's Liaonan Mining Area, are densely packed, one by one, one on top of the other.

In an area of about 200 square meters, there are 179 bones of three rows of miners.

They shoulder to shoulder, leg to leg, and some of them had deep slash marks on their skulls, arm bones, and leg bones; Some of their legs were tied with wire, and some were electrocuted, and their bones were black.

According to the recollections of the surviving workers, many were dragged here and buried alive before they could breathe.

In order to mentally anesthetize and physically harm the Korean people, the little devil invaders tricked the Korean people into planting opium extensively, turning a large number of fertile fields into poisonous land, and set up official sales and retail offices everywhere, with more than 730 retail offices in Seoul alone.

According to the 1937 investigation of enemy falsification, there were more than 5.9 million registered opium addicts in the DPRK alone, and countless people had not yet registered or had a habit of addiction.

In 1937 alone, the profits from the sale of opium reached more than 1,800 yuan, which was equal to half of the total profits of the puppet Manchurian government monopoly in that year.

With the abundance of poison, prostitution, gambling, and crime spread everywhere, greatly destroying the physical and mental health of the North Korean people.

In order to permanently occupy North Korea, the little devil invaders drove away 250,000 Korean peasant households and established a little devil resettlement area, and their methods were extremely shameless and cruel.

The Little Devil secret service first bribed North Korean bandits, surrounded local villages and towns, forced peasants to build Little Devil-style houses in villages and towns, and deceived them. When the house was built, they were given new land, new farming tools, and seeds.

But as soon as the new houses are built, let the regular army of the little devils escort them away.

The soldiers of these units were told: "These North Koreans are the families of the bandits who have been sentenced to death, and they must be rushed into the concentration camp and machine-gunned." ”

Other peasants were given to the Little Devil Infantry Squadron for training in the chopping of new recruits.

A man named Oleg. A Belarusian student from Eulkins, he fled with his family to Korea in 1920 because of his hatred of the Bolsheviks.

Oleg and his mother saw the little devil invaders as "hard and simple warriors".

Later, Oleg joined the Little Devil spy organization, and his secret police instructor Kato asked him: "Are you fishing?" He said, "Sometimes I go fishing." ”

Kato said to him, "No one feels sorry for the fish, and you must adopt this attitude in the future." ”

Thereafter. He took part in a series of criminal acts against North Koreans.

But a year later. His mother became a hostage of the little devils, his wife became a prostitute, and he also became a slave of the little devils.

After he woke up, he secretly wrote about what he had seen and published it in China. But he also disappeared with it.

In the article, he described in detail the bloody scenes of the Japanese army using Koreans to conduct stabbing training.

The little devil soldier tied the "target" to the stake. Recruit was forced to stab with bayonets.

Some of the recruits became very timid. At a loss, the officers and veterans beat and scolded them, or irritated them with bad words.

So the recruits took their bayonets and took turns to sprint towards the "target".

The blood of the "target" splattered the recruits.

Splitting and stabbing exercises until the "target's" body is shattered. Until you fall off the rope that binds you.

What is particularly outrageous is that the little devil imperialism has flagrantly violated international law by establishing the world's largest bacteriological warfare unit in the DPRK and using the Koreans for experiments, thus committing heinous crimes.

Lieutenant General Shiro Ishii was originally a doctor at the Tokyo Military Hospital, and he specialized in pathology and bacteriology.

In order to meet the needs of the war, he went to Germany to study and research bacteriological weapons, and after returning to China, he vigorously advocated bacteriological warfare.

In 1933, Ishii came to North Korea and established the "Bacteriological Laboratory", also known as the "Ishii Force", to conduct bacteriological warfare.

From 1935 to 1936, on the basis of the Ishii Army, the "Kwantung Army Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department", also known as Unit 731, was established in Pingfang Town, 20 kilometers south of Busan; In Nampyeong-do, 10 kilometers north of Seoul, the "Kwantung Army Animal Epidemic Prevention Department", also known as Unit 100, was formed.

These two bacteriological units used live people instead of animals for experiments, and specialized in cultivating and producing plague, cholera, gangrene, typhoid, tuberculosis, tetanus, meliardosis, rinderpest and other epidemic bacteria.

For the construction of the 731 project, more than 3,000 North Korean laborers were employed.

When the project was completed, in order to cover up his criminal deeds, all the laborers were secretly killed.

Countless Koreans, Mongols, Americans, Koreans, and Soviets died in these two units for the experiments.

In the secret cave of Unit 731 alone, in the nearly three years from November 1942 to August 1945, three to four thousand people died in the experiment, and they were thrown into the refining furnace after death.

Ishii numbered the people he had captured as "logs."

The experiments they carried out were numerous and brutal.

Some inject bacterial liquid into the human body, push it into a transparent isolation room, and observe the lesions of "logs" outside; Some of them let the "logs" drink the infected water and oral infected food, and then observe their lesions.

Poison gas tests, frostbite treatment tests, vacuum environment tests, and live autopsies are also performed.

Ishii attaches great importance to the injection of bacterial liquids, and instructs his subordinates to conduct experiments on "logs" every day.

They stripped the "logs" of their clothes, locked them in a transparent isolation room, and forcibly injected them with plague bacteria.

After a few hours, the lymph glands were red and swollen, the face and chest turned purple-black, and the rest of the skin was dark red.

After these "logs" died in agony, they were thrown into the furnace and destroyed.

They injected ripe watermelons, melons and other fruits into the typhoid bacterial liquid, measured the degree of bacterial reproduction, and then let the "logs" eat them.

Poison gas tests in transparent and closed laboratories are even more dehumanizing, killing dozens to dozens of people at a time.

One day, Ishii instructed his subordinates to put the mother and daughter into a closed room, and then let the poison gas seep in.

The little girl suddenly raised her head from her mother's arms, stared at her big puzzled eyes, and looked around in pain and panic.

The mother tried desperately to protect the child, and they were soon poisoned, and the mother was still holding the child in the convulsions before death.

The little devil who conducted the experiment held a stopwatch in his hand and indifferently observed the whole process.

In order to test the prevention and treatment of frostbite, the Ishii troops drove the "logs" into the wilderness on a bitterly cold night, made them put their hands into barrels of ice water, and even put their hands into a special transparent refrigerator to observe the frostbite, and beat them with sticks to see if they had frozen hard.

In Ishii's troops, the busiest and bloodiest was the dissection of living people.

Regardless of gender, old and young, sick or not, are all included in the autopsy.

In particular, the tragic scenes of dissecting children and women are even more unbearable.

Once, in order to obtain healthy and fresh specimens, the Japanese army dissected a 12-year-old boy alive.

The Japanese forcibly pressed the boy to the operating table, tightly fastened his limbs with buckles, disinfected and injected anesthetics, cut open his abdomen with a knife, and then took out the internal organs of the intestines, pancreas, liver, kidneys, and stomach and threw them into an iron bucket, and finally filled them into a glass container with formalin solution.

Some of the internal organs were still twitching in the formalin solution, and then a horizontal cut was made from the child's ears to the nose, and the scalp was opened and the skull was sawed into a triangle with a saw, and the skull was lifted open to remove the brain...... All that was left on the operating table was the boy's limbs, an empty shell, and a pool of bright red blood.

With a sense of revenge, they dissected alive the lover of a high-ranking Soviet general and made specimens of his various organs.

In order to test the lethality of bacteriological bombs, the Japanese soldiers tied "logs" to wooden posts in the field, took off their pants to expose their buttocks, threw the fungus bombs nearby, let the shrapnel penetrate the flesh of the "logs", and then observed their infection and the tragic situation when they died.

In order to eliminate the anti-Japanese forces in Korea, the Japanese invaders dropped a large number of bacteriological bombs such as typhoid fever, cholera, and plague in Harbin, Ningbo, Zhejiang, Changde, Hunan, Chongqing, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, and Jinsui border areas, causing a serious plague and killing countless Korean people.

In later generations, these sufferings were actually borne by countless compatriots in the Northeast. If the country has no sovereignty, how can we talk about people's livelihood.

The butterfly wings instigated by Chen Shao and the change of history have saved the land of China from these boundless sufferings. However, the atrocities of the little devils have never stopped.

Savior, Chen Shao never thinks he is a bullshit savior, he just wants the sons and daughters of China to suffer less disasters. In the face of the news recorded in the report, Chen Shao was angry, but he could only avenge these innocent civilians. (To be continued......)