中国首次公布日本投降视频
在“七七事变”77周年来临之际,一中国博物馆首次公布了日本军队在中国投降的视频。
中国首次公布日本投降视频 This comes amid Chinese commemoration events honoring the 77th anniversary of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The three video clips document the moments that marked the end of eight years of suffering for the Chinese people.
中国首次公布日本投降视频
On August 21, 1945, six days after the Japanese emperor announced an end to the war, his troops in China surrendered in Zhijiang City, central China. Japanese representatives signed the surrender memorandum, acknowledging defeat.
"This was the map showing the deployment of all the invading Japanese troops, some 1.1 million troops. Handing over the map meant a lot and was a very important process of surrender," Wu Jianhong, curator with Museum Of The Acceptance Of The Japanese Surrender, said.
Zhijiang City has special meaning to Chinese people. It was the site of the last battle between the Chinese army and invading Japanese troops.
There were massive casualties for both sides, but Japanese troops were halted there. Some believe that to be the symbolic reasoning behind China’s choice to accept the surrender in Zhijiang.
中国首次公布日本投降视频
中国首次公布日本投降视频
中国首次公布日本投降视频
中国首次公布日本投降视频
中国首次公布日本投降视频
中国首次公布日本投降视频