Chapter 391

0395 Unyielding POW House

"It's a bit too much." Wang Liang suddenly realized that he seemed to have started the old man's rambling mode again, and couldn't help apologizing to everyone: "Sorry, friends, I was too excited. Let's continue to look at the exhibition hall."

No one blamed Wang Liang, and no one thought that what Wang Liang said about Ramgarh and the products that became popular because of World War II were superfluous.

Seriously, it's still a lot of fun.

Ma Xiaogang felt that he had benefited a lot. The old chief had talked so much, which provided him with a lot of ideas and materials for his future creations.

This is much more reliable than asking those brainless screenwriters with no experience to write scripts.

Fan Jianguo's eyes were opened today, and he gained insight.

Everyone is making progress, and the concept of understanding is being updated.

Wang Liang asked, "Jianguo, the prisoner-of-war hall should be next, right?"

"Yes, Uncle. Unyielding Prisoner of War Hall." Fan Jianguo nodded.

Among the many exhibition halls, this is the one that Fan Jianguo is least willing to go to.

He didn't even want to stay in it for a second.

Because, this museum has a kind of magic.

This is the only museum built for prisoners of war in China and in the world.

The Unyielding Prisoner of War Hall mainly uses a large number of very precious historical photos and cultural relics, using depressive colors and heavy materials, to truly display the heroic and tragic experiences of the anti-Japanese soldiers who were captured due to the exhaustion of ammunition and food; crimes of prisoner abuse.

Walking to the open-air entrance of the Unyielding Prisoners of War Hall, Wang Liang suddenly stopped in his tracks: "They were all fighters of the Chinese nation against the enemy, but their historical role and contribution have not been taken seriously, and have been buried by history for a long time."

"Their arduous battles, heroic sacrifices and sufferings are part of the great price paid by the Chinese nation for victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan 60 years ago, and they are a history worthy of our eternal attention."

After saying these words, Wang Liang took that heavy step.

The design of the Unyielding Prisoners-of-War Hall breaks through the traditional building methods, drawing on natural rocks that fold and crack under the action of external forces, but still maintains a square and sharp shape, which is a metaphor for the unyielding prisoners of war’s steadfast character.

In the zigzagging and changing space sequence, narrow alleys, cages, and wind yards, twisted exhibition spaces, walls and ceilings without any decoration, and the light environment created by high windows, light holes, and small patios are intentionally arranged, which is closely related to the exhibition space. The images combine to create a pathetic, heavy atmosphere,

When countless people walked into this building to visit, they shed tears.

The entire architectural space sequence ends with a calm water courtyard, where people can think and re-examine the life and destiny of the special group of prisoners of war.

The entrance of the prisoner-of-war hall is open-air, and the walls on both sides of the winding corridor are covered with photos of prisoners of war. Except for a few photos that can be viewed head-on, the rest of the photos need to be looked up, which has a profound meaning.

Fan Jianguo said: "Because I feel that being a captive is a taint. These people may have only one photo in their life, which was taken by the Japanese before they were killed. When they died, their relatives dare not tell. This is a big city with millions of people. Groups! So neglected and forgotten! It hurts to think about it."

Wang Liang nodded.

He understands too well.

Walking to the photos on the walls on both sides, many of them are familiar faces.

But others are strangers, whose names are not on the photos.

Yes.

That was the only time they left video data in this world, and it was taken by the Japanese.

After that, they were brutally murdered.

During the eight-year Anti-Japanese War, there has been no accurate answer to how many Chinese soldiers became prisoners of war of the Japanese army.

No one has the courage to say an accurate figure.

Wang Liang even feels sad sometimes.

Stupid Kuomintang, stupid Chang Kaishen.

Why do you say they are stupid?

For ten years after the September [-]th Incident in [-], China and Japan did not announce the severance of diplomatic relations, nor did they declare a state of war.

It was not until the outbreak of the Pacific War in December [-] that Chang Kaishen's government formally declared war on Japan under the orders of 'American Dad'.

Therefore, the Chinese soldiers who were captured by the Japanese devils during this period, the devils did not give these soldiers the status of "prisoners of war" on the grounds that the two sides had not declared war.

Not to mention complying with the agreement on treating prisoners of war well in the "Geneva Agreement" and allowing Chinese prisoners of war to receive humanitarian treatment.

After the end of World War II, the Chinese government sent almost all Japanese surrendered prisoners of war back to China. During the entire Anti-Japanese War, the vast majority of Chinese prisoners of war were killed or killed by Japanese devils.

In addition to being tortured and killed, a large number of Chinese prisoners of war were used as coolies by the Japanese army.

Regardless of the wind or rain, they are forced to carry coal, build roads, and mine mines every day, and the working hours are as long as [-] or [-] hours.

Wang Liang remembered that the Japanese devils forced Chinese prisoners of war to build an iron bridge over the Yellow River.

Due to the long-term overload of labor, the death rate in the prisoner-of-war camp and on the construction site was extremely high.

Every morning there would be a carriage to pull the tortured captives out.

Find a place, dig a big hole, and bury it on the spot.

Another way is to draw blood. The Japanese army specially selected young and strong blood to draw blood for Japanese soldiers. Many prisoners of war died due to excessive blood loss.

The torture suffered by the female captives was even more miserable and unimaginable.

During the day, he was constantly washing and grinding, without any rest time, and at night, he was subjected to all kinds of abuse by Japanese beasts.

There is also the 731st epidemic prevention and water supply unit of the Japanese invaders.

Thousands of prisoners of war were transported there and subjected to living experiments.

Bacterial infection can lead to death.

Death from frostbite.

Organ removal resulted in death.

Gas to death.

These are not made up out of thin air.

The pictures on the wall that hit people's hearts one after another are the best evidence.

Wang Liang felt extremely uncomfortable in his heart.

He dared not look at the faces.

Painful, fearless, calmly smiling, serious, helpless
The reason why Wang Liang didn't dare to watch it was because he failed to avenge them.

Kill all those bloody bastards.

Why hang these pictures of prisoners of war in the open air?
Fan Jianguo's meaning is too obvious. In the past, these prisoners of war were unwilling to be mentioned, and had been buried all the time. Until now, no one is willing to publicize them and see the light of day again, so these photos have to be hung in the open air.

Let them, martyrs, see the light of day again.

Anti-capture.

Wang Liang didn't want to call them captives, and Wang Liang preferred to call them anti-captives.

Chinese soldiers captured by Japanese devils during the Anti-Japanese War.

Wang Liang felt that only the word "resisting captives" could vividly describe the image of this group, and fully display their mental outlook and even their souls.

(End of this chapter)

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