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The reporter from Shanghai South Railway Station photographed the crying children in the ruins.
A year has passed, 1937, the year when the Japanese army attacked China in an all-round way. On August 28th, Mr. and Mrs. Wang Shaohua decided to take their 6-year-old child Jia Sheng to Guilin.
They came to the already overcrowded South Railway Station. People, with their wives and mothers, helped the elderly and took care of the young, scrambling to board the train and escape from this dangerous place in Shanghai. But everyone doesn't know that the danger is approaching slowly.
At 4: 30 in the afternoon, people heard several fighter planes whizzing by. Then, someone used a telescope to see three black spots in the sky, and the black spots were getting bigger and bigger. Ah, someone saw it clearly, it was three bullets!
The railway station was suddenly in chaos and noise, with cries, voices, shouts and cries for help mixed together. In the corner, several drivers and passengers are writing suicide notes with a piece of paper. Countless civilians were trampled and kicked to death. The train started slowly, and thousands of frightened civilians scrambled to board the train. ...
But it's too late. The bomb fell into the south station like lightning, and with a bang, a bomb exploded on the overpass. The overpass collapsed instantly, the locomotive was smashed, and then it caught fire, and smoke billowed into the sky. A bomb was concentrated on the platform, and the people who were killed were bloody. The platform collapsed and tens of thousands of civilians were crushed to death alive; Another bomb veered off course and hit a residential area on the edge of the railway station. Several buildings collapsed, and some people who fled for their lives were crushed to death by the collapsed buildings and buried underground forever. ...
The smoke gradually dispersed and the Japanese plane was gone. You can see the ruins of the South Railway Station. Under the collapsed platform, there was a smell of burnt bodies. The locomotive hit by the collapsed overpass is still burning, and death has swallowed almost everyone here. However, in the raging fire, the child's crying was faintly heard. ...
Ah! This is a baby about 1 year old. He was covered in blood, some wounds were covered with soot, and some wounds had suppurated. No wonder he cried so hard. It turned out that he was Xiao Jiasheng. His parents left him on the platform when they got on the train. Oh, how lucky he is. He was the only person who miraculously survived the explosion. Two days later, Jiasheng Wang, who was unconscious, was rescued by the search and rescue team of the Soviet Embassy in China, and his parents were killed.
At that time, the search and rescue captain told reporters: "In this case, there are really not many people who can be rescued in China." Now, Jiasheng Wang is 70 years old and lives in Russia. The Japanese bombing of Shanghai South Railway Station left an indelible shadow on him. Here, I want to appeal to the world: "Save children, push the war into the abyss, and bring peace with us!" From an air-conditioned bus
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