Kneel down and pray for the murder of the crocodile

Crocodiles also hate Japanese soldiers

Everyone knows that Japan is a small country but a big ghost. In the past 50 years, they have spread their claws of aggression everywhere, killing the poor and trampling on the women of the people. Wherever their claws extend, the people there will unite and resist with all their strength. In the mid-1940s, when the Japanese invaded Myanmar, they were not only strongly resisted by the Myanmar military and civilians who upheld justice, but the British army also fought back. The little Japanese Japs were chased and intercepted by Burmese and British soldiers and civilians. They were in such a miserable state that they were also raped by crocodiles for a while. More than 1,000 Japanese Japs were eaten by crocodiles until very few of them were left. The story of Little Japan feeding the crocodiles has been passed down to this day.

In February 1945, more than 1,000 Japanese troops who invaded Burma were besieged by the British in a swamp on Leland Island in the Bay of Bengal. At this time, the Pacific War was coming to an end. The desperate Japanese army, unable to escape on land, attempted to break out from the sea. The British army learned of the Japanese army's intention and immediately sent warships to block the sea. The Japanese army tried many times to sneak across but failed, and was eventually driven into a waist-deep swamp. This area is the crocodile's nest. During the day, under the heavy artillery fire from the British army, these crocodiles did not dare to come out to look for food. At night, when they saw the Japanese soldiers coming to their mouths, they came out in full force, opened their big mouths, exposed their sharp teeth, and hissed. Biting, they attacked Japanese soldiers and civilians.

These crocodiles, covered with pimples all over their bodies, swim east and west on the water, with countless glowing eyes appearing and disappearing, which is creepy. Suddenly, cries for help, curses, howls and screams erupted on the swamp, mixed with the sounds of fighting on the water and the sound of gunfire. More than 10 minutes later, the Japanese soldiers who fled in panic struggled desperately in the swamp due to their strong desire to survive, fighting the crocodiles with all their strength. The soldiers in the water were bitten to pieces by crocodiles. The surviving hundreds of Japanese soldiers used sticks, belts, kettle belts, chains for fastening lunch boxes, etc. to set up a 1 meter high and tied up very strong 8 The tripod, left, protects against crocodile attacks. They stood at the top of the frame and drove the crocodiles away with sticks and gun butts. However, how could the ferocious crocodiles let go of the "fat" in their mouths? They swarmed up in groups and soon surrounded the tripod. They kept hitting the tripod and the tripod kept shaking. The cruel Japanese soldiers shouted frantically and fought with all their strength against the crocodile.

The melee between the crocodile and the little Japanese soldiers lasted until dawn. It was probably because the crocodile's belly was almost full that he showed mercy and allowed more than 20 Japanese soldiers to escape death. When the British troops chased them to the scene, they were stunned. Not only did the Japanese soldiers and civilians hate their patriots, but the crocodiles also hated them. It was God's will.