Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How did the Eighth Route Army capture the only image of the Japanese army? It turned out that it was taken by Americans.

How did the Eighth Route Army capture the only image of the Japanese army? It turned out that it was taken by Americans.

The only image of the Eighth Route Army's capture of the Japanese army during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period is so precious that we can still see the scene of the Eighth Route Army soldiers fighting bravely for national liberation. So, how did these precious video materials come from? Who took it?

1June, 944, Harrison foreman and his party went to the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei base area, and were escorted by Yan 'an escort and an elite unit of the Eighth Military Division of the Jinsui Military Region. When crossing the blockade of the Japanese bunker, Harrison Foreman thought it must be at night. When it was dark and windy on the moon, everyone sneaked under the Japanese bunker.

However, Harrison Foreman still has some "unfinished business". He said that this battle was really good, and it would be better if the Japanese prisoners were caught again. These remarks immediately attracted the attention of Wang Changjiang, battalion commander of 3rd Battalion, 2nd1Regiment, 8th Military Division of Jinsui Military Region. He said, since you want to see it, I will show you the Japanese prisoners!

Harrison foreman listened, which is good. He followed the Eighth Route Army soldiers to the front with a camera and filmed all the wonderful battles. This is the origin of this video and the only real picture of the Eighth Route Army in the history of China's Anti-Japanese War.

It can be seen in the picture that the Eighth Route Army soldiers are attacking the Japanese strongholds. This shot was taken by Harrison Foreman with a camera and followed the bullet trajectory during the exchange of fire between the two sides, which is also very dangerous. It can also be seen in the picture that when the heroic Eighth Route Army soldiers charged, they were hit by Japanese heavy machine gun bullets and fell to the ground. It was really shocking. Pay the highest respect to this sacrificed Eighth Route Army soldier!

When Harrison Foreman ran to the stronghold with a camera, he captured a picture of a Japanese soldier captured alive by the Eighth Route Army soldiers from the stronghold. It can be seen that when the Japanese soldiers were dragged out of the stronghold, they were still struggling violently. The Eighth Route Army soldiers even pushed the Japanese soldiers to the ground with three strikes, five divisions and two divisions!

After the Japanese soldiers were captured, they were quickly escorted to the rear. When he found that his leg was injured and he couldn't walk, he specially asked him to ride a donkey. This donkey riding is a Japanese soldier who was captured at that time. It is a real photo and shows the humanitarian spirit of our army in treating prisoners well.

These precious photos and videos show the American people the real situation in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China, and prove once again that in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China's army has made arduous contributions to the world's anti-fascism!