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The Japanese army kindly distributed candy photos to children in China. Why were they scolded?
It's not a day or two since the Japanese wanted to occupy China. As long as there is an opportunity, they want to eat China alive. China's weak national strength in the last century gave the Japanese a good opportunity to invade. They set out from three northeastern provinces, and then shouted the slogan that China would perish in three months.

In order to occupy China for a long time, the Japanese began to advocate the deceptive trick of "Greater East Asia Glory Circle". They use all kinds of propaganda tools to package themselves as friendly friends of occupied areas and Japan, hoping to cover up their wild animals.

The picture shows the occupied area.

Taking pictures has become a common trick, which makes them very entangled. For example, in the photo below, they want to show the good relationship between the Japanese army and the people of China, and the Chinese aunt helps the Japanese soldiers to mend their clothes. What a harmonious picture, but the frightened eyes of Chinese aunt have completely hit her face.

There are many similar photos.

The picture shows the Japanese army and the people of China.

The picture shows Japanese soldiers among vendors in China.

The picture shows Japanese soldiers treating China people.

The picture shows Japanese eating jiaozi in front of a breakfast stall in China.

Among them, the most frequently used is the photo of Japanese soldiers handing out candy to children in China. This is not the goodwill of a Japanese soldier, but a rule of the Japanese army. They asked each soldier to prepare some sweets and distribute them when necessary. In Japanese textbooks, this picture is also a big book.

The picture shows two Japanese soldiers handing out candy to children in China.

The picture shows Japanese officers handing out candy to children in China.

In Japanese textbooks at that time, we found such a passage, which told a story. One sunny spring day, two Japanese soldiers came to an unknown place in China. They don't need to be vigilant at all, but rest peacefully on an earth dam by the river. At this moment, a group of China children came from a distance. Instead of avoiding the two soldiers, they were warmly welcomed.

The soldiers also had a good chat with them, and took out a handful of candy from their pockets and gave it to the children. The children ate sweets and sang the patriotic March taught by the soldiers. Although the children are not fluent in singing Japanese, it is a harmonious scene.

The picture shows Japanese playing with children in China.

These photos are not only for propaganda in enemy-occupied areas, but also for sending them to Japan to continue advocating war and let more Japanese young people go to the battlefield of aggression. It is impossible for the people of China to forget the horror of the Nanjing Massacre. Countless women and children died tragically in the Japanese massacre. How can they be blinded by such photos?