During the conversation, the group of Qinhuaihe women threw their luggage into the yard from a broken section of the wall. The women below dragged it while the women above climbed up.
Under the beautiful coat, legs wearing stockings, stepping on boots, struggled to climb up.
Someone climbed in and opened the door.
"We will go in again tonight. The target at night is small and it is not easy to be exposed. If we are exposed, these female students will die."
, just shoot and lure them away."
"What if the Japanese are suspicious??" Instructor Li said worriedly.
"What do you suspect? They won't doubt it. The focus of the Japanese devils is still on looking for the rebels and massacring the poor people. They just took advantage of the situation." Xia Yuan said calmly. He had no intention of going in and contacting these plot characters.
plan.
The entire Jinling City was in chaos. The Japanese were burning, killing, and looting everywhere, committing all kinds of crimes. The blood gathered into rivers and flowed along the walls.
It took a long time for the Jinling Massacre to become known to the outside world. He wanted to preserve enough evidence to keep it.
"Walk."
Xia Yuan left a squad here. Once the Japanese army came over, they would attract the Japanese army's attention.
At this time, the sky above Jinling City was shrouded in a layer of gray smoke, and the smoke from burning houses rose from all directions and filled the sky.
The acrid smoke choked people and made it difficult to open their eyes.
Sporadic gunfire sounded intermittently, accompanied by bursts of screams from time to time.
A woman was blocked in a corner by six Japanese soldiers. She smiled and tried to take off her clothes.
Suddenly there was a burst of gunfire from behind, and a small group of Chinese soldiers rushed out. They were dressed in tatters but moved quickly. They killed six Japanese soldiers and quickly took away the guns and ammunition from their bodies.
A soldier looked at the disheveled woman in the corner. Her expression was so horrified that he left a grenade behind and disappeared into the smoke without looking back.
Xia Yuan pursues guerrilla warfare. This has been deeply imprinted in his body and mind since the first time he was born in the battle, and cannot be erased.
Xia Yuan has already mastered interspersed and guerrilla attacks.
The national army was engaged in positional warfare and was not skilled in guerrilla warfare. Xia Yuan divided his troops into five groups, with ten people in each group. They cooperated with each other to search for lone Japanese soldiers and find these Japanese devils to practice with.
In just two hours, they cleared an area of Japanese troops. However, the unusual disappearance of soldiers quickly attracted the attention of the Japanese troops.
A large number of Japanese troops entered this area to search for missing Japanese soldiers.
Soon, they found the bodies of Japanese soldiers in the streets, alleys and ruins. Their bodies were stripped naked and exposed to the cold air, and their guns and ammunition were removed.
This move was absolutely a great shame and humiliation for the Japanese devils.
The squadron leader ordered that these Chinese people must be found and killed all of them.
More than two hundred Japanese troops entered this area, but no trace of enemy activity was found. There were ruins everywhere, and the group of Chinese people seemed to have disappeared.
Movement and guerrilla warfare are naturally not limited to one area. Xia Yuan, with dozens of people, had already escaped from this area and started fighting in another area a few streets away to clean up the stragglers.
In just one day, they eliminated more than 200 Japanese soldiers and seized a large amount of weapons, equipment, and cans.
As evening approached, they hid in a relatively secluded ruins to rest.
I could vaguely hear screams coming from the dark town, and then it fell silent again, and sporadic gunshots echoed over Jinling City.
Everyone who can run away has already run away, and everyone who can't run away is still in Jinling City.
A large number of refugees poured into the safe zone. It is roughly estimated that the number is at least more than 200,000. There are still many people who have not come in. There are foreigners in the safe zone. The Japanese do not dare to shoot in the safe zone. Therefore, on the first day
At that time, the Japanese troops did not enter the safe zone and did not touch the people in the safe zone.
But if you don't move today, it doesn't mean you won't move in the future.
The cunning Japanese have figured out how to trick people out of the safe zone.
They have always been so cunning.
In addition to causing large-scale massacres and raping women in Jinling City, the Japanese invaders also plundered valuable items in Jinling City.
For a long time before Japan invaded China, many history teachers always took out a picture and hung it on the wall when teaching students. The picture showed a golden bowl made of gold, next to the golden bowl.
There is also a pair of gold chopsticks.
The history teacher will ask the students what the things in the picture are and then where they come from.
Then, the history teacher will tell the students: "The origin of gold bowls and gold chopsticks is in China. Starting from the Tang Dynasty, every Chinese family has gold. They all lived in gold houses and used gold bowls and gold chopsticks."
Golden chopsticks, even if you die, you will use gold as a coffin and be buried with you. Students, do you want these things?"
The students will all answer "yes".
After the September 18th Incident, the Japanese army invaded China, especially after they came to Jinling. They first bloodbathed the city of Jinling, killing everyone they saw and robbing everything they saw. They rummaged through everything and robbed it wantonly.
When they encountered someone in the house, they used bayonets to ask for valuables. When they got the valuables, they killed the men and dragged the women outside to use them before killing them.
Since December 13, Japanese soldiers have been walking through the streets in twos and threes. They are either carrying or carrying packages of various sizes. The officers with horses are carrying large and small packages on their backs.
An American reporter captured the scene on Zhongshan East Road. A Japanese soldier was carrying a big baggage on his back and pushing a stroller filled with things with his right hand. The stroller was too low, so he had to bend down to push it.
The small wheels could not bear the load on the car, and the four wheels tilted and made a squeaking sound.
After the September 18th Incident, the Japanese had a complete plunder plan. They plundered gold, silver, jewelry, wood, coal, iron ore, etc. So when they entered Jinling, the Japanese had already formulated a detailed plan.
The Japanese allowed soldiers to keep the looted gold and silver jewelry as their own, but only to a certain extent, and they had to hand over valuable civil servants, jewelry, etc. to the troops.
The superiors told the soldiers below that if you get anything in Jinling, don't forget to write your home address or the home addresses of your relatives and friends on the package. All the items will be gathered at the dock and shipped back to the country by mail ship.
And everyone should remember that in Shanghai, you have to send it to Shiliupu Wharf, and in Jinling, you have to send it to Xiaguan Wharf.
Japanese warships and merchant ships with sun flags flying were moored on the river. The cabins were filled with various packages. Many officers used trucks to transport stolen machines and furniture to the ships. These things did not need to be loaded on board.
It is a personal property.
Such Japanese officers have a certain level of intelligence, and if the machines are shipped home, they can open factories and make a fortune.
When the Japanese entered Jinling, they had already made inquiries. The bustling Jinling, Confucius Temple, Xinjiekou, Taihang Palace, Drum Tower, Taiping Road, and Zhongshan East Road had the most businesses and banks.
Naturally, the wealth gathered here is the most.
Therefore, after the Japanese army entered Jinling, they were not satisfied with burning, killing, raping and looting, but just wanted to get rich. They would rush into these places. They were like leeches swarming in, staring at these areas.
They robbed wildly and their eyes were red.
Because there are too many gold, silver and jewels here. Anyone who dares to stop them will become their dead soul.
From grabbing gold, silver, antiques and other valuable items to less valuable items such as cotton, sugar, cigarettes, rice, clothing, and food, we grabbed whatever we saw.
Ordinary people didn't have that many valuable things in their homes, so they quickly raided most of the people's homes in the city, and then targeted hospitals.
There are many survivors in the hospital who were burned, killed, raped and looted after the Japanese invaded Jinling. They thought they could escape with luck, but they never thought that the crazy Japanese didn't care where the hospital was.
After robbing all the valuables in the area, they rushed into the hospital, forced doctors and nurses with bayonets, and took out their valuables.
These Japanese devils thought that they were all rich people who could work in the hospital.
As everyone knows, these doctors and nurses are just poor and can't bring anything valuable at all. These Japanese devils didn't believe it at all and started raiding the hospital and taking away all the valuable things.
A flashlight, an ordinary watch, a pen, some rare pocket money, and even a ribbon for pigtails were not spared.
The Japanese devils who refused to let go of any hospital would naturally not let go of agencies, banks, post offices, libraries...
Some Japanese soldiers even rushed to Chiang Kai-shek's official residence on Huangpu Road and took away Chiang Kai-shek's radio, Soong Meiling's leather shoes, slippers and cosmetics.
A Japanese veteran wrote in the diary he carried with him: "After we arrived at Jinling, a formal document was notified to the troops. The notice said that the officers and soldiers of each unit had made great contributions to the neutralization in the Shanghai Battle and also in the battle to attack Jinling.
After going through a severe test, something can be plundered as a reward for each soldier. Therefore, some troops specialize in robbing banks, blowing open safes with grenades, and looting silver coins and gold nuggets. Some troops use trucks to rob libraries and museums.
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The Japanese 16th Division received an urgent notice from the Central China Dispatch Army to "immediately inspect and transport Jinling books and cultural relics."
The 16th Division dispatched more than 200 people on 18 trucks to search libraries and cultural relics.
They inspected more than 80 valuable libraries, including various university libraries, the Provincial Chinese Studies Library and the Academia Sinica. The private collections of Lu Jiye, Tao Xiufu, Shi Yunxuan and others in the south of the city were quite rich.
Shi Yunxuan, an old traditional Chinese medicine doctor in Shiba Street alone, was robbed by the Japanese army of four large boxes of precious books, more than 2,000 pieces of calligraphy and painting, and antiques and cultural relics.
In the name of 'receiving', they loaded the scattered books they collected onto trucks, loading more than a dozen trucks every day. On the first, second and third floors of the main building of the investigation office, more than two hundred books were piled up, and every day
There were Japanese troops coming in and out, carrying the looted books day and night.
When arriving at Xiaoying, people can clearly see the Zhujiang Road Geological Survey in Zijinshan. It is a three-story stone building with books piled up to the ceiling in each room.
It is said that there were 700,000 books at that time. They organized and classified many books and magazines. According to the decimal book classification method, they used chalk to write 00 and 03 on the cover of the book, and then hired coolies to move it to the designated place.
It took Japan more than two months just to sort out the books looted from Jinling.
Among these books, there are a wide variety of national and local communiqués of the Chinese government, and they are very complete, including communiques before the incident. Among the publications of the National Economic Council, recent surveys of China's economic industry and business plans account for the majority
, very precious.
There are also more than 3,000 volumes of precious secretaries, "Records of Emperors of the Qing Dynasty".
After sorting out all the books, the Japanese army learned that they had plundered 880,000 books in Jinling.
At that time, the Ueno Imperial Library in Tokyo, the largest library in Japan, had only 850,000 volumes.
The collection of Osaka Prefectural Library is 250,000 volumes.
The Japanese not only robbed Nanjing people's things wantonly, they also dared to rob foreigners' things. Most of the foreigners were very rich, and many valuable things could be found in their houses.
Yihe Road between Xikang Road and Sujiang Road is the foreign consulate area.
The people in the embassy had moved westward with the Nationalist Government, but before the things inside could be moved away, the Japanese army came here and plundered them like they were Chinese.
But the only difference from robbing the Chinese is that they didn't burn down the houses.
They know that it is okay to rob things, but not to burn the house wantonly to avoid causing trouble.
Day and night of the 14th.
The Japanese army stopped burning, killing and looting, but the Shimonoseki Pier was brightly lit, Japanese warships were parked on the riverside, and merchant ships were piled with goods. The Japanese army hired a large number of coolies to transport the things looted from China to the merchant ships.
Trucks filled with goods, cultural relics and gold and silver kept driving towards Xiaguan Pier.
The Japanese army set up a large number of checkpoints along the way.
In the silent night, a team was approaching. Instructor Li used a scope to observe the Japanese truck. Faintly through the burning houses on both sides of the road, he could see that the truck was full of things but covered with black cloth.
, I don’t know what’s inside.
"What is in this truck? The corpse of a Japanese soldier?" A veteran of the 88th Division held a gun and put his hands in his cuffs, squatting in the ruins and staring at the moving trucks in the distance, a little confused.
mind.
"It doesn't look like a corpse." Instructor Li saw clearly that some of the black cloth packages on the truck were propped up and some were dented. It didn't look like a truck pulling a corpse.
Furthermore, when the Japanese army entered Jinling City, the national army troops were in retreat, and there were very few resistance teams. The Japanese army would suffer more casualties outside the city, but the casualties inside the city would not be too many.
What was pulled into the truck was obviously not a corpse.