Here we must mention the Japanese Eighth Army. During the 8-year resistance war, the Eighth Route Army captured more than 800 Japanese soldiers. In addition, many frustrated Japanese soldiers deserted to the Eighth Route Army. After ideological reform, most of them become the most steadfast Soldiers of the Eighth Army. Usually, they work as interpreters in the Eighth Route Army, launching propaganda to attack the Japanese army. Of course, if they want to go to the battlefield, they will definitely stab the imperial army with bayonets, but the Eighth Route Army will not allow them. doing this is worth more than dying. The Japanese Eighth Army operating in the North China theater was hated and considered a great embarrassment by the Japanese army, but many Japanese soldiers were also disintegrated by their propaganda and became jaded. because of war. In addition, there were a number of Japanese prisoners of war who were military doctors. They were also the treasures of the Eighth Route Army, not only saving the lives of many wounded people but also training a large number of battlefield medical doctors for the Eighth Route Army. Army, a soldier deserves credit. After entering 1944, the number of Japanese soldiers captured by the Eighth Route Army increased greatly, especially on the Shandong battlefield. Every time they raided the Japanese army, they had to capture a bunch of prisoners. again a magical outfit, how can we fight this battle? Come on, let's surrender. Most of these prisoners were brought to Dien'an, classified and recovered... well, sorted, then the Eighth Army was surprised to discover that these prisoners were not very effective in fighting, and moreover Their gold content is also unusually high. Among them were business managers, steel workers, oil workers, business managers, and even small business owners... After screening them one by one, the person in charge of the Eighth Road Army had very surprising, my dear, there are so many Japanese. It's gotten to the point where even skilled workers are sent to the battlefield as cannon fodder!