The above picture shows the headquarters of the great Japanese naval artillery team, and the above picture shows the naval task force In a word, the crimes committed by the Japanese invaders against China are numerous and countless.
This place not only witnessed the despicability of the Japanese aggressors, but also firmly nailed them to the pillar of shame in history! Other buildings occupied by the Japanese Navy during the Japanese occupation of Guangzhou include: “Guangzhou No.
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2 Road (occupied as the warehouse of the Japanese Navy), and the “Guangdong operating paper factory” in Hennan stone village (it was occupied as a Japanese naval munitions manufacturing plant and later changed to Guangdong workshop, a Japanese funded paper enterprise), etc.
Provincial Zhongshan Library Guangdong Provincial Zhongshan Library, now located at 213 Wenming Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, has undergone changes (details are not detailed).
The following year, the building became the office of the “Guangzhou Branch of the central bank” of the Republic of China; After 1949, Guangzhou Branch of the people’s Bank of China took over the building; In April 1951, the building established the “first business department of Guangzhou Branch of the people’s Bank of China”.
After the fall of Guangzhou, the Japanese aggressors occupied the building as the residence of the “naval defense team”, which is subordinate to the military command department of the Japanese Navy and mainly undertakes the defense tasks in the Japanese naval area of Guangzhou.
Since then, Guangzhou has been occupied by the enemy for nearly seven years.
The Japanese aggressors undoubtedly have the dual purpose of military occupation and economic plunder, and their wolf ambitions are clear! Nowadays, it is popular to say that “there is a picture and there is truth”.
Let’s take a look at the Guangzhou building occupied by the Japanese Navy: the former site of Huangpu Military Academy Alumni Association through old photos and old postcards The building now located at 239 Yanjiang Middle Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou is the former site of the Huangpu Military Academy Alumni Association (once the Preparatory Committee of the Huangpu Military Academy, the provincial Office of the Huangpu Military Academy and the residence of the China Youth military Federation).
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1 middle school” on Huangsha Avenue (occupied as the team headquarters of the Japanese Marine Corps), the headquarters of a national army unit on Shamian Island (occupied as the headquarters of the Japanese naval communication force), the “Nanyuan restaurant” on Nandi No.
1 branch of industrial and Commercial Bank of China, now located at 193 Yanjiang Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, is the former site of the “central bank” of the Republic of China (founded on August 15, 1924, later renamed “Guangdong central bank” and reorganized into “Guangdong Provincial bank”).
According to the Osaka Daily News published on November 4, 1938, Japanese naval forces invaded Guangzhou on October 29, 1938.
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“When the songs and legends have been silent, the buildings are still talking.” this famous saying of Russian writer Gogol also applies to the buildings in Guangzhou once occupied by the Japanese Navy The building is still alive, bearing in mind the history, not forgetting the national humiliation and constantly striving for self-improvement! Read this article and taste the past of Guangzhou: do you remember Sanduo Xuan? Do you know which Sanduo was? How did Guangzhou people prevent epidemic in the Republic of China? The Chen residence in Meihua Village, 18th change, Huanshi east road is welcome to explore and appreciate.
When Guangzhou fell, it was occupied by the Japanese as the “Guangdong Navy headquarters”.
In July 1987, the building was listed as the “cultural relics protection unit of Guangzhou”.
Former site of central bank The office building of Guangzhou No.
on October 21, 1938, the Japanese army occupied the Guangzhou municipal government building.
On August 15, 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender.
Therefore, there are common sayings such as “over (large) the sea” and “sea skin” in Guangzhou dialect.
Wende South Road Building The building now located at No.
In the eyes of Guangzhou people, it is not the sea but more like the sea.
By comparing the old postcards and photos below with the pattern on the back of the 1931 banknote of the “Bank of Guangdong Province”, we can see that the Japanese aggressors have added and reconstructed the building – at least a rain shelter has been added at the front entrance of the building.
Now it has become a highlight of tourism in Guangzhou folk financial street.
Japanese sailors can take a bath, eat and stay here at a low price.
According to historical records, at 3:30 p.m.
As we all know, the Pearl River is the “Mother River” of Guangzhou.
This is an iron fact, which can not be sophisticated and tampered with! Today, most of the above buildings still exist.
122, Wende South Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou is a four storey building.
It is the so-called “mountain and sea”.
When Guangzhou fell, it was occupied by the Japanese as the “Secret Service Department of the South Branch navy”.
This weather beaten and historical “gold content” building was listed as “Guangzhou municipal cultural relics protection unit” in 1993 and “Guangdong provincial cultural relics protection unit” in July 2002.
At the end of 1984, the Department was transferred to the newly established industrial and Commercial Bank of China.
This “meeting place” is a “entertainment and comfort organ” set up by the Japanese Navy in various military ports occupied by it – sailors club, also known as “comfort place”, There are all kinds of leisure facilities in the Institute.
Its predecessor (specific name unknown) was occupied by the Japanese aggressors as a “meeting place for officers and soldiers of Japan’s Guangdong navy” during the fall of Guangzhou.
In addition, during the Japanese occupation of Guangzhou, a building was occupied by the Japanese as the “headquarters of the great Japanese naval artillery team”, and a building in Henan was occupied by the Japanese as the “naval task force”.
In 1992, it was officially renamed “Guangzhou first branch of industrial and Commercial Bank of China” and has been used until now.
After occupying Guangzhou, the Japanese aggressors who coveted the Pearl River shipping stationed their naval forces and their affiliated institutions in many parts of Guangzhou City, especially on the Bank of the Pearl River.