Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Cruel burning a Japanese soldier with a whole body flame in Iwo Island.

  At Iwo Jima in February 1945, a Japanese soldier bathed the whole body with a flame by the American military flamethrower, and burned burning in a brutally burning burnt temper.

 

硫黄島において1945(昭和20)年2月に米国軍の火炎放射器により、日本軍青年兵士が火炎を全身に浴びてまる焦げで残虐に焼死した


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