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How was the Japanese marksmanship during the Anti-Japanese War?
"Why don't men take Wu Gou and accept fifty states in Guanshan?" . For everyone with lofty ideals, it is the greatest pursuit and goal in life to contribute to the motherland and protect the peace of the people. In fact, many Eighth Route Army soldiers and volunteers who fought bravely at the front line were able to persist with such a sense of faith. Old Jia is the best example.

Jia was born in 19 17. 1936 joined the army. It was also from 1936 that he was first influenced and educated by patriotism. At that time, their superiors often told them that no matter how hard and tired they were, they could not retreat or escape. Once such deserters are found, they should be shot immediately.

Later, this concept gradually took root in Jia's heart. As a heavy machine gunner, Jia plays an irreplaceable role in the whole army. Jia, who retired from the army, often recalls that hard and unforgettable time.

When interviewed by reporters, Jia was outspoken: the Japanese were also very accurate in marksmanship. It took a lot of effort to deal with them at that time. Then the problem is coming. What does the so-called "three-gun Japanese army" mean? "Three Japanese Guns" is actually not difficult to understand.

Japanese soldiers are good marksmen. As long as you fire three shots in a row, you are dead. During World War II, all countries that fought against Japan lamented the madness of Japanese soldiers. As soon as they went to war, it was like a different person.

In fact, these Japanese soldiers have received the militaristic education of the national system since childhood, so in their view, the battlefield is not a place where peace disappears, but a place where they hope to rebuild. The battlefield is not cold-blooded and cruel, but extremely exciting.

Since 1868, the Japanese government has officially instilled militarism education in its citizens. 1868-1877 is the first stage of the development of militarism. At that time, Japan only established a feudal system with the emperor as the core. However, after 1894, Japan's political, economic and ideological systems were all militarized.

From 1895 to 1945, Japanese militarism has developed to the point of fascism. Japan hopes to devote all its energy to national construction, and they have also launched an unjust war to plunder the resources and territories of other countries.

After the Japanese soldiers went to the battlefield, they completely entered a state of ecstasy. They only know winning or losing. But even so, victory always belongs to the just side. Only those who love peace and development can win the final victory.