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This photo was taken on August 28th, 1937. The Japanese invaders bombed Shanghai South Railway Station. Crying babies and collapsed houses make us seem to have returned to the humiliating era of our Chinese nation being bullied.

It's a sunny morning. It's time for students to go to school and workers to go to work. It's time for the elderly and children to take a nap and have fun at home. However, due to the indiscriminate bombing by the Japanese army, many schools and factories in Shanghai have been bombed, and people can no longer go to work and school normally.

At this time, Shanghai Railway Station, because the North Station has become a war zone, traffic has been cut off, and the South Station has become the only exit for traffic, so Shanghai South Station is crowded with people. Suddenly there was the roar of planes in the air, and Japanese enemy planes flew in and dropped a lot of bombs. Shanghai Railway Station was in ruins in an instant, and the station, overpass platform and railway tracks were all blown to pieces. There are countless casualties in the station, and the ground is full of littered bodies. In the firelight, parents anxiously called for their children, and the children cried for their loved ones. The injured people groaned in pain, and the tragic cries of the children in the ruins were even more heartbreaking. A few minutes ago, the baby might still be coquetry in his mother's warm arms, playing with toys made by his father himself. A few minutes later, the aggressor's bomb destroyed everything in an instant. At the moment when the enemy plane dropped the bomb, the child's mother tried to cover the flying rubble and shrapnel with her body, and the child's mother was killed by the bomb. The lucky child couldn't recognize his bloody mother, so he began to cry loudly. But there is no mother's kind smiling face, and there is no father's usual strong hands to pick him up. The child's immature crying seems to question the intruder: Why are you so cruel, taking my parents' lives and my happy childhood? I am so young, how can I live in the future!

Yes, it was the war that turned the bustling market into ruins, destroyed people's originally happy homes and shattered children's childhood dreams. May this historical tragedy never happen again, so that children all over the world can have a happy and beautiful childhood, and the world will always be full of happiness and laughter.