59 [It's easy to get bad]
Moyao Daichi has a cowardly personality and has never thought about the choice of joining the army. His biggest dream is to find a decent job, marry a beloved woman, and then have two children to spend an ordinary life.
However, in the environment where a large number of soldiers were recruited, his small dream would be ruthlessly deprived.
The country has a life, and cannot be disobeyed.
Datsuki Muya spent the recruiting period in a confused manner, and came to the most intense battlefield in North China and became a recruit under the command of this old Japanese.
When I saw the old man in front of me, he was about the same age as his father, his face was covered with wrinkles, dull, speechless and unrighteous.
Even though the old woman was killed because of the Japanese, he did not resist at all. Judging from the numbness revealed in his eyes, he seemed to have accepted his fate.
Kill such an innocent civilian, Dashi Masaya cannot do anything.
The old Japanese and others were impatient and could not stand his cowardly and inactive personality. They took action personally and shot the old man in the chest, resulting in his life.
He pointed a gun at the old man's body and ordered, "Dazhi, stab at this place. Otherwise, you will be beautiful when you go back."
Dashi Moriya's face turned pale in an instant. These guys who enjoy killing and distort human nature are not very friendly to their "companions".
The days he was bullied were definitely the days he was least willing to recall in his life.
Close his eyes, he gritted his teeth and told himself: I didn’t kill people, it’s just a corpse, you can’t blame me.
After saying that, the bayonet stabbed into the old man's body hard, and the blood stained the bayonet and "dyeed" his hands.
The old Japanese seemed to find this more interesting, and cheered around, "Dazhi, do a pretty job, come again."
After dozens of times, the body had been stabbed to the point of blood and blood, and was no longer like a human being. And Daoshi Moya was also exhausted, but judging from his gradually opened eyes and his insensitive expression, he had adapted.
However, this bloody scene still scared the puppet army standing behind to watch the show.
The two of them had no courage to stop such things, and they often helped the evildoers, led the way, and helped the Japanese do things.
However, even when they saw this perverted old Japanese, they felt a little cunning in their hearts and were almost hiding outside the yard.
But, that old Japanese are not finished yet!
Pointing at the two of them, saying, "You two, throw the body into the well."
The two puppet soldiers felt a little cold. They were frightened by the perverted old Japanese and forgot to poison the well.
In order to prevent the Eighth Route Army from rebuilding, water sources have always been an important place for the Japanese army to harm them.
If there is bacterial poison, throw the bacterial poison into the well. If they don’t bring that, they have an easier way. That is, treat the well as a feces cellar, toilet and garbage bin.
Domestic livestock, poultry, and corpses of damaged people that are not available, will produce a large number of bacteria when thrown in and rot.
Have you thought about it after drinking it?
It does not exist.
The two puppet soldiers did not dare to disobey the order, so they could only endure the disgust and pinched their noses and lifted the body.
The old woman's body was fine, but the old man's body was almost stabbed in two pieces, with only some flesh and blood still connected.
As soon as the two puppet soldiers were lifted up, they accidentally turned the body into two halves and the internal organs flowed into a pool.
The old Japanese thought he had met a confidant and screamed excitedly.
The two puppet soldiers later removed the door panel, and then carried the old man's body through most of the yard and threw it into the well.
The old Japanese walked out of the yard and looked at it, and seemed a little unsatisfied. However, when he saw the thick smoke rising from afar, he suddenly remembered, killing them all, snatching them all, burning them all, and having one step away!
Holding a burning torch in his hand, the old Japanese rushed into the room. The quilt, clothes, curtains, the platycodon piled in the yard, and the thatch on the roof were all lit.
The whole room was burning with a huge fire, and the smoke was rolling from afar and it was clear that it was seen from a distance.
When the old Japanese saw this scene, he took a few people to the next courtyard with satisfaction to "sweep".
And this yard has been completely transformed into ruins after experiencing this outbreak. It would be extremely difficult for the Eighth Route Army to build it again.
If it is located in a remote location and unfortunately it will be a legend of a ghost house or even a legend of a ghost village after decades.
The courtyards were lit one by one, and the people searched for a slight resistance were greeted with bayonets.
A young peasant woman was holding a baby in her cradle and huddled in the tunnel with several Eighth Route Army wounded members, avoiding the Japanese's search.
The gate of the courtyard was kicked open, and the shouts on it were heard. The Japanese yelled and screamed, for them, were no less than the death song of hell.
Everyone did not dare to speak out and quietly waited for the Japanese to leave.
Logically speaking, this is fine. The Japanese have no perspective, so how could they find the tunnel entrance hidden behind the stove?
However, adults can withstand this kind of scare. Children have never heard of such movements. They are awakened from their sleep and are about to cry when they open their mouths.
The peasant woman reacted very quickly and quickly covered the child's mouth with a quilt, so that the Japanese could not make any noise, allowing the Japanese to discover them.
After a while, the Japanese lit the house with a fire and left in disappointment.
The peasant woman lifted the quilt and saw that the child had long lost his breath. She could not suppress her emotions and sobbed silently.
All the wounded Eighth Route Army soldiers present were sad and hated the Japanese even more.
This is just a microcosm of the "sweeping" of the Japanese, and there are many similar ones.
Some militia soldiers buried landmines at the gate of the yard, and as soon as several Japanese who had swept by, they were blown up to the sky together.
Some militia soldiers took advantage of the Japanese searching for the house and raising the curtains, and stabbed them with bayonets and long-range turtles, which directly killed the Japanese.
Some militia soldiers, relying on the advantage of familiar terrain courtyards, flew around and ran behind the Japanese to shoot black guns.
Although most of them died in the end, the damage they caused to the Japanese cannot be underestimated. They also delayed time for the people hiding and fought for the living environment.
However, the sudden movement of the Japanese did indeed cause a devastating blow to the people of Panjiayu.
Ichita Terada was very angry at the militia's resistance.
He sent his subordinates to find more than 30 young women, forced them into the sweet potato cellar to rape them, and then filled the firewood into the cellar and burned them all to death.
Then, the Japanese drove the whole village into a courtyard. The hideous machine gunner pulled the trigger, killed all the people with sinful bullets, and set fire to destroy the evidence.
In this place, the Japanese army killed more than 1,000 people, burned more than 1,100 houses, and more than 30 families were killed.
PS:
Some of the characters in the book may have been created by me, and the timeline and address have also changed. However, many of the things were found by the author who checked the information and found a history.
The tragedy came from Panjiayu, Fengrun County, Hebei. This is real historical material and photos of the crime. If there are book friends there, they might have heard of it.
If there is anything wrong with writing, please correct me.
Chapter completed!