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Were there any "Japanese traitors" who helped the people of China during War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression?

This is a true story.

1in the spring of 933, the "Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Guerrilla Army" in Northeast China was just established. Li led more than 500 people from the 2nd and 3rd regiments and cavalry battalions to Majiadatun in the Gayahe area of Wangqing County. The enemy assembled more than 3,000 Japanese troops from Yanji, Helong, Hunchun and Wangqing counties, and a commander of Aogang Village followed them to "clear up".

In order to smash the enemy's "clean-up", the guerrillas prepared for the battle and the local people formed a stretcher team. Korean women wrote a lot of "proletarians unite!" Chinese and Japanese. "Down with Japan!" "Your mother and children are looking forward to your coming home every day!" Such as slogans, leaflets, etc., posted on trees or stones on both sides of the enemy's road into the mountains.

On March 30th, the fighting started. From dawn to dusk, the enemy bombed the lonely mountain with plane artillery. Guerrillas trapped in the mountains have repelled the enemy's attacks again and again. Finally, the ammunition ran out and the enemy continued to attack them. As there was no ammunition, Li, the commander of the army, was very worried. He had to order his troops to pick up eggs left by the enemy on the battlefield. At midnight, soldiers found a daily military vehicle full of rifle bullets in a hidden pine forest near Daduchuan in the lower reaches of Gaya River. What exciting news! The soldiers never thought that they could get so many eggs. After careful search, they found that the car engine was damaged. The body of a Japanese soldier was found on the Gaya River not far from the pine forest. A dozen paces away from the body, a stone was pressed on a piece of paper torn from a notebook, which wrote in Japanese:

Dear guerrilla comrades in China:

I see your propaganda materials scattered in the mountains and rivers, and I know that you are guerrillas of the * * * production party. You are patriots and internationalists. I really want to meet you and overthrow the enemy with * * *; But I was surrounded by Japan, and I was cornered. I decided to kill myself. I present 100,000 eggs to your army. It is hidden in the pine forest in the north. Please aim at Japan and shoot. Although I am dead, the revolutionary spirit lives on forever. I wish the sacred cause of capitalism an early success.