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Battle of Songshan Site

The Japanese carefully planned the Battle of Songshan and dug many underground trenches of various sizes, including a main trench that was three stories high. Moreover, the high terrain made it difficult for the expeditionary force to break through, resulting in countless heroic sacrifices! The Japanese people's vile behavior of loving aggression has made them despised by countries all over the world! Having said that, people do not actually want to see wars. It is ultimately a political issue of the leaders. We should all advocate peace and eliminate the bad habits of invading and harming innocent people!
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Posted: Jan 11, 2025
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