Exclusive | The 70th Anniversary of Japan’s Surrender Counting the Top Ten Rumors of the War of Resistance Against Japan
On August 15th, 70 years ago, Emperor Hirohito of Japan announced his unconditional surrender, but the word "surrender" did not appear in the "Imperial edict" broadcast with radio noise. Until today, Japan’s name for "August 15th" has not been unified. In seminars, it often appears as "the day of defeat", which is generally called "the day of final battle" by the government and the media.
Today, 70 years later, some right-wing forces in Japan are still denying, distorting and even beautifying the history of aggression, clamoring to expand the army and strengthen the military. Especially since Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came to power for the second time, he personally visited the Yasukuni Shrine, connived at the cabinet’s "ghost worship" and distorted history, making Japan a "troublemaker" for regional stability.
On August 15th, 1945, Emperor Hirohito of Japan declared unconditional surrender.
History cannot be tampered with, and facts cannot be denied. Over the years, apart from carefully sorting out the history of Japanese aggression against China at the government level, China’s memories scattered among the people and around the world have been gathered little by little, and a large number of official documents, diaries and memoirs of Japanese soldiers and soldiers have surfaced. Not long ago, the Central Archives published the full-text confessions of 45 Japanese war criminals who invaded China on its website for the first time. These precious first-hand historical materials are undoubtedly a powerful counterattack against the Abe government’s distorted historical view.
There are also a group of people on the internet who are unwilling to face the positive history. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Japan’s surrender, Observer.com republished the series of "Ten Rumors of the War of Resistance Against Japan" to set the record straight.
The myth of the past is also a kind of tampering and blasphemy against history. Our series of articles is not only to refute rumors, but also to take readers to read history carefully and not to be led astray by one-sided "truth". Jin Yong borrowed Wei Xiaobao’s words to say that the secret of his rumor is that "there is a lie in nine sentences of truth". The rumor makers on the Internet are better. What they say is all "truth", but they just hide what they don’t want others to know.
Zhang Lingfu, the Top Ten Rumors in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
During the vast majority of the Anti-Japanese War, Zhang Lingfu was just an ordinary grass-roots officer. But this year, why can he also rank among the top ten national anti-Japanese generals? ! If you want to choose the popularity index of women, Zhang Lingfu can rank in the top ten.
Zhang Lingfu
Ten rumors of the Anti-Japanese War: Sun Liren Buries the Japanese Army alive.
Sun Liren’s most important achievement is the so-called "yenangyaung Victory". According to his account, this campaign "defeated the enemy ten times as much as mine and rescued the friendly army ten times as much as mine". How much water does Dajie have? Can you collect 1200 Japanese prisoners who were "pit-killed"?
Liren Sun
"The bottom of the top ten rumors of the Anti-Japanese War" fishing post "
The "bloody battle of Normandy by the 52nd Army" appeared in the examination paper of middle school, and its influence was so bad that the official micro of the People’s Liberation Army Daily also came to refute the rumor. The source of this rumor is the so-called "fishing post". This paper will analyze the creation, dissemination, adaptation and popularity of such rumors.
The chairman’s guard of the top ten rumors of the anti-Japanese war
Born in Chiang Kai-shek’s security forces, the armored division is the clique in the clique, but it is not as good as some "miscellaneous troops" with firm fighting will in the defensive war; The "chairman’s guard" is even more illusory. Unfortunately, the role of "earth machinery" broadsword has also been exaggerated.
In addition to the helmet and kettle, the equipment of the national army "Armorer" is not really "mechanized". In the picture, they use the "Ma Keqin" machine gun before World War I.
Ten Rumors of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression: The Eighth Route Army Growing Opium on a Large Scale.
In recent years, many so-called "old cadres", "old Red Army", "my grandfather", "my great grandfather" and "my second uncle" have appeared on the Internet, and they have "witnessed" the communist party Eighth Route Army’s large-scale opium cultivation and trafficking in various places. Is history really like this?
Yuri Vlasov, the actual editor of Yan ‘an Diary. He later admitted that the diary of Yan ‘an was a work compiled for the anti-China needs of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.