Research on "no Man's Land" in North China

Research on "no Man's Land" in North China

by Shen Yushan

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168Kwords35chapters
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Ch. 35参考文献
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During the Anti-Japanese War, in order to block and stifle the anti-Japanese armed struggle behind enemy lines in North China, and to isolate and cut off the connections between the anti-Japanese base areas, the anti-Japanese armed forces and the broad masses of the people, the Japanese invaders ruthlessly carried out the "three lights" policy of killing all, robbing them all, and burning them all. They created large-scale "no man's lands" along the Great Wall in North China, on the border between Hebei and Shanxi, and in northeastern Shanxi. It was a long-term, cruel and barbaric massacre carefully planned and organized by the Japanese invaders against the Chinese people. It not only caused unprecedented disasters to the lives and property of the people in the "no man's land", but also caused extremely severe blows and damage to the local socio-economic and ecological environment.

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