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The Missing Battalion from Nanking
A picture depicting a battalion stationed during the battle of Nanking, a battle fought between the kmt government of the Republic Of China and the Imperial Japanese Army from the Empire Of Japan in the Second Sino-Japanese War.
According to the story it all happened in the year of 1937 (Some say 1939) at that time. The Imperial Japanese Army pushed forward into west China, Shanghai had already fallen and soon Nanking will met the same fate. Colonel Li Fu Sien stationed 2,988 troops amongst Nanjing’s hills – a 3.2 kilometer area, with a view to defend a bridge on the Yangtze River against an impending Japanese attack. When Colonel Li awoke the following morning, he was told by his assistant that the soldiers at the defensive line were not responding to calls or signals. An investigation team was formed and when they arrived at the troops' position they found it completely abandoned. There was no sign of struggle, the heavy weapons were still in place and ready to be fired, but nobody was there.
Troops stationed at the bridge claimed that no one had slipped by in the night and that they were unsure of the missing soldiers' fate. Many theories have come across from desertion till UFO abductions. Maybe they were spirited away or maybe this whole event didn’t took place and it was a cover up for something more simple, like that the Colonel made something up to prevent a court martial for his failures to defend his post.
The missing men were never found. When the war finally ended, the Japanese’s records were examined for some clue as to what may have befallen the missing men, but the records showed no trace of the three thousand missing troops. They were never seen again.
All Through this disappearance is largely unknown and many historical sources fails to mention this disappearance it is likely that this event might didn’t took place. While the desertion of such a large number of troops in the run-up to the Battle of Nanking might make sense, it seems strange it has received no peer-reviewed historical mention. For one, the vanishing act is not mentioned in the Basic Facts on the Nanking Massacre and the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, which is strange – considering we're talking about the possible desertion or death of almost 3,000 people. Or so they want us to think, maybe a group of 3000 soldiers did disappeared along with some of the key documents by that time.
The symbol shown is the symbol of ‘’Red Sky’’ a organization of the KMT that deals with the paranormal and supernatural stuff, so it is logical that they investigate this event. This picture is also directly from their fault. This picture also appeared in a animation where Red Sky plays a major role in it.
Custom weapons/helmet: Brickarms
Custom Torso: brickmania
Link to the project:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=caNkHYrvAFg
The Missing Battalion from Nanking
A picture depicting a battalion stationed during the battle of Nanking, a battle fought between the kmt government of the Republic Of China and the Imperial Japanese Army from the Empire Of Japan in the Second Sino-Japanese War.
According to the story it all happened in the year of 1937 (Some say 1939) at that time. The Imperial Japanese Army pushed forward into west China, Shanghai had already fallen and soon Nanking will met the same fate. Colonel Li Fu Sien stationed 2,988 troops amongst Nanjing’s hills – a 3.2 kilometer area, with a view to defend a bridge on the Yangtze River against an impending Japanese attack. When Colonel Li awoke the following morning, he was told by his assistant that the soldiers at the defensive line were not responding to calls or signals. An investigation team was formed and when they arrived at the troops' position they found it completely abandoned. There was no sign of struggle, the heavy weapons were still in place and ready to be fired, but nobody was there.
Troops stationed at the bridge claimed that no one had slipped by in the night and that they were unsure of the missing soldiers' fate. Many theories have come across from desertion till UFO abductions. Maybe they were spirited away or maybe this whole event didn’t took place and it was a cover up for something more simple, like that the Colonel made something up to prevent a court martial for his failures to defend his post.
The missing men were never found. When the war finally ended, the Japanese’s records were examined for some clue as to what may have befallen the missing men, but the records showed no trace of the three thousand missing troops. They were never seen again.
All Through this disappearance is largely unknown and many historical sources fails to mention this disappearance it is likely that this event might didn’t took place. While the desertion of such a large number of troops in the run-up to the Battle of Nanking might make sense, it seems strange it has received no peer-reviewed historical mention. For one, the vanishing act is not mentioned in the Basic Facts on the Nanking Massacre and the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, which is strange – considering we're talking about the possible desertion or death of almost 3,000 people. Or so they want us to think, maybe a group of 3000 soldiers did disappeared along with some of the key documents by that time.
The symbol shown is the symbol of ‘’Red Sky’’ a organization of the KMT that deals with the paranormal and supernatural stuff, so it is logical that they investigate this event. This picture is also directly from their fault. This picture also appeared in a animation where Red Sky plays a major role in it.
Custom weapons/helmet: Brickarms
Custom Torso: brickmania
Link to the project:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=caNkHYrvAFg