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When Japan invaded Shanghai 1937 Parents' Comments on Pupils' Composition.
1937 at 4 pm on August 28th, the Japanese bombed the Shanghai Railway Station. A baby was crying on the ruins of the railway track. His parents have just been bombed. His name is Dodo. In this bombing, 1800 people, mostly women and children waiting to be evacuated, only 300 people survived. I can't help crying every time I see this photo.

Shanghai Railway Station was bombed into a "garbage dump" that day.

1on August 3, 937, the Japanese army attacked Shanghai on a large scale and threatened Nanjing. August 28th, it was a tragic day. After careful planning, the Japanese will bomb the Shanghai South Railway Station and give China a duel. People fled, packed their bags, rushed to the street and ran to the railway station, which was the focus of Japanese bombing. Many families are no exception. Father took his wife and Dodo to the railway station. Dad finally bought two tickets at the ticket office, and then went to the platform to wait for the bus. They run together. When they came to the platform, the Duoduo family was shocked. The platform was crowded with luggage. People crowded around like loaches, trying to get to the front, hoping to get on the train early. "Woo, hoo, hoo," the voice went from far to near. Obviously, the train came and the crowd began to stir. Everyone rushed to the front. As soon as the train stopped, people got on. Within a few minutes, the carriage was crowded with people. Suddenly, the crowd heard the sound of "buzzing, buzzing" and then saw several black spots in the sky. People just looked at it and didn't respond. Suddenly, the black spot swooped down, getting closer and closer, and it was clear that it was an airplane with a silver plaster flag shining on its surface, and intangible weapons could be seen. "Ah, plane, plane, run!" I don't know who said that, but people began to run wild. Some people got on the train and some people got on the platform. Duoduo's mother was pushed away from her father by the "trend". She is thinking about how to protect Duoduo's safety. She saw a shed made of some rags, and she stuffed Duoduo into it, trying to find a place to hide. Two bombers flew lower, one plane dropped a bomb, two bombs fell, and one. An explosion that landed on the platform, "Boom, Boom," resounded through the station. Some people were blown to pieces, and the survivors didn't care to pat off the dust and continued to run for their lives. Two more times. Someone fell down. This is how two Japanese bombers bombed Shanghai Railway Station at one time. After dropping all the bombs, the Japanese plane fled the Shanghai Railway Station.

The shed above Duoduo has already been blown away by the shock wave, and Duoduo has been blown beyond recognition. He saw the scene after the train station was bombed: the ceiling fell on the train track, the glass was shaken all over the floor, and the outside could be seen from inside the viaduct. Some residual fragments swayed on the viaduct, and rags fell from time to time. Stay at the train station more, but he still can't walk. Here, he looks lonely and helpless.

Later, the reporter came. He saw a lot and took this shocking photo with his camera. Although there is no color film, he left people with painful memories that they will never forget. ......

I am very touched and angry. Why the Japanese army invaded us is a mystery. . . . . .