Chiang Kai-shek’s instructions to soldiers: You must think of things that your superiors cannot think of
and do things that your superiors cannot do
Zhazidong Concentration Camp It is located at the foothills of Gele Mountain in Chongqing, 2.5 kilometers away from Bai Gongguan. Zhazidong was originally a small coal kiln on the outskirts of Chongqing. It got its name because there was a lot of slag but little coal. Zhazi Cave is surrounded by mountains on three sides and a ditch on one side, so its location is relatively hidden. In 1939, the Kuomintang military agents forced the mine owners to death, occupied the coal mines, and set up a prison here. It is divided into two courtyards: an inner courtyard and an inner courtyard. The outer courtyard houses the secret service office, torture room, etc. The 16 rooms on the first floor and bottom of the inner courtyard are male prisons, and the other two bungalows are female prisons. Those imprisoned here include the "June 1st" mass arrest case, the "Little Chinese Revolution" case, the "Advance Report" case, and revolutionaries arrested after the failure of three armed uprisings in Sichuan East, such as Jiang Zhuyun, Xu Jianye, He Xuesong, etc., with the most There were more than 300 people at that time, and "Little Luobotou" and his family once lived here