The May 3rd Massacre in Jinan The Jinan Massacre (also known as the May 3rd Massacre) refers to1May 3rd, 928, when the Japanese army occupied the Shandong negotiation office in Jinan and killed all the staff. On May 3rd every year 10, Jinan will sound an air defense alarm to commemorate it? Jinan massacre? Remind the world not to forget national humiliation.
1in April, 928, Chiang Kai-shek launched the second Northern Expedition. Japan tried its best to obstruct the Northern Expedition and sent troops to the Jinan-Qingdao Railway in the name of protecting overseas Chinese. 1 in may, the national army recovered Jinan. On the morning of May 3, the Japanese army shot and killed a passing soldier in the Northern Expedition, causing a dispute. Then the national army sent someone to adjust. During this period, two Japanese soldiers were accidentally hit by stray bullets.
The Japanese army then attacked the national army station, killing all the way, and invaded the Shandong negotiation department, killing all the staff of the negotiation department. In order to calm things down, Chiang Kai-shek led the national army to withdraw from Jinan. On may 1 1 day, the Japanese army entered Jinan on a large scale and held it. Xiu Guowei? Entering the city, a terrible massacre began, resulting in more than 17000 deaths and more than 2000 injuries.
Impact of the 5.3 tragedy 10 Every May 3, Jinan will sound an air defense alarm to commemorate it. 53? Tragedy reminds the world not to forget national humiliation. Today, on the east bank of the west moat in Jinan, a pyramid-shaped stone tablet is erected, which reads? Jinan May 4th Massacre Monument? Nine Chinese characters, modeled after the monument built by Shandong provincial government in Tai 'an Hall on May 1928. On the north and south sides of the monument, surrounded by cypress trees, the flower galleries set each other off. The east side of the monument was newly built on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the victory of the world anti-fascist war in September. 1995? May 3 massacre? Monument.
History is a mirror. Only by not forgetting history can we move forward better. Well, that's all I want to share in this issue.