National Memorial (part 4): Documentary of the Kuomintang's Spy War Against Japan

National Memorial (part 4): Documentary of the Kuomintang's Spy War Against Japan

by Shi Yuan

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During World War II, China suffered a war of aggression, China's laws were trampled upon, and national justice could not be guaranteed. The vast majority of Chinese people chose to resist. In addition to joining the battlefield under heavy artillery fire, some people (mainly agents of the Kuomintang military commander and the Central Commander-in-Chief) chose to devote themselves to eradicating the root causes of the war of aggression against China, punishing Japanese war criminals and traitors, and "targeted elimination" of a very few people who were extremely harmful to the Chinese nation. They hope to reduce the sacrifices on the battlefields and the losses of civilians on both sides by eliminating the root cause. Of course, this battle between human natures was very bloody, brutal, extremely complicated, and its results were extremely confusing, leaving many puzzling mysteries to this day. "National Memorial (Part 4): A Record of the Kuomintang's Anti-Japanese War Spy War" focuses on some historical facts that mainly occurred from 1938 to 1945 before the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, most of which occurred in Shanghai.

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