Sentences about the tragedy of war

1. There was smoke and tumult everywhere.

2. In the east, there were extremely violent explosions, in the south, bullets were flying, and at the zenith, there were rows of open bullets, like volcanoes without bottom feet.

3. ...... On that vast and boundless ground, it was all rain and night, and nothing else, and the clouds in the sky, on the top, and the clouds coming out of the earth, were scattered on the ground, and mixed together.

4. We answered the fire that came madly at us with rifles and shells.

5. All the defense posts and the windows of the houses on the corners of the roads were stuffed with straw mattresses by our men, but inside they were smoking from the bullets that were coming in.

6. From time to time a puppet-like head peeked out from the barricades. The bullets were not fired!

7. We had a cannon, fired by a couple of gallant lads who didn't talk much. One was not yet twenty years old, with wheat-yellow hair and cornflower-blue eyes, and when he was complimented on the accuracy of his firing, he immediately blushed like a little girl.

8. Suddenly, the obstacles on the window fell all at once, and the fortifications were crumbling. The yellow-haired lad who had fired the gun trumpeted. A bullet hit him squarely on the brow, and it was as if another black eye had opened among the two blue ones.

9. The destruction, the commotion, the magnificent spectacle of the fire, the wavering blue-white searchlight light, the intense roar of the bomber motors, the thumping of the anti-aircraft guns which had just begun ......

10. Fresh fires leapt up on the river bank, spreading in all directions and growing hotter and hotter. More tongues of fire spit out from the Thames, which is dark in the distance. But most of the big city was a dark and brooding silence.

11. a gray glow. In that visible world, from one end to the other, the fields shook and sank and melted, and the infinite expanse of space trembled like the sea.

12. Under the sky, as dark as when a rainstorm is coming, the shells projected green in all directions.

13. In the space above our heads, many, many huge blocks of iron crumbled and fell.

14. The tangle of supply wagons and gun carriages added to the tumult.

15. The horses also jumped in fright. People trampled on the wounded. The underground was full of groans.

16. These were terrified, and those fainted with fear.

17. Soldiers of the earth and officers looked for each other. In the midst of all this, some still held a gloomy indifference.

18. A woman sat against a pile of wall, nursing her infant, and her husband, who had a broken leg, also had his back against the wall, and was bleeding on the one side, while calmly loading his horse-gun and discharging it into the darkness in front of him.

19. Some of the men lay prone on the ground with their guns open between the wheels of the wagons. From time to time a clamorous shout breaks out.

20. The loud noise of the guns drowned everything.

21. The guns dazzled and later blocked our sight.

22. The sky was full of the chaotic sound of iron pieces.

23. A small bomber fell out of the smoke-filled air, burning like a candle, with two crossed searchlight beams keeping it in view.

24. Two bombers came down immediately, one with a ball of fire falling straight down like a perishable star, and the other circled around a few times and circled with black smoke, finally exploding in mid-air like a string of firecrackers in the distance.

25. Station overpasses, platforms, and railroad tracks were blown to pieces, and the ground was covered with charred and mutilated bodies.

26. The platforms were strewn with corpses, with lead skins and planks of wood pressed against them.

27. In the square, there were many women who had been killed by the bombing, clutching their headless and limbless children.

28. The incendiary bombs dropped by the Japanese planes set the station and the outer Jieqi and Zhengjiaqiao outside the station on fire, which caused smoke and cries and devastation.

29. Shanghai South Station was far away from the area of the firefight, and there were no military facilities at all. The bombing of the station by the Chinese army was a completely planned and barbaric massacre.

30. On September 18, Japanese planes bombed Yangshupu and other places in the eastern part of Shanghai, dropping many incendiary bombs, causing factories and residential areas in that area to go up in flames and suffer heavy losses.

31. Shanghai was severely damaged by the night and day bombing by Japanese planes. Only the Japanese aircraft attacked the cultural and educational institutions and schools (some of which were bombed and shelled) amounted to 92, of which 75% were completely destroyed. Many medical and health institutions were also bombed.

32. At least 100,000 stores were destroyed, including the homes and properties of their owners. They were burned, blown up, bombed, or looted. If we drove through Hongkou, Yangshupu, Zhabei, and Nanshi, we saw streets lined with ruins, often extending for miles. After the 1932 Songhu War, the damage was considerable in an area about a mile wide and two miles long.

33. This time, more than three kilometers in the area, often pieces of tile, not surprisingly. In many places, the destruction was so extensive that it defies description.

34. At that time, Shanghai and its vicinity was swarming with refugees, scrambling to escape, the South Railway Station was overcrowded. The first four Japanese planes dropped bombs on the South Station, killing more than 500 refugees. Soon after, eight more Japanese planes arrived to drop bombs over the South Station, killing more than 200 people.

35. At 2:00 p.m. on August 28 of the same year, Japanese planes bombed the Shanghai South Railway Station. There were two stations in Shanghai, the north and the south, and after August 13th, the north station was in the war zone, and the traffic was completely cut off, so the south station became the only exit for land transportation.

36. At noon on August 23, 1937, Japanese planes bombed the downtown area of Nanjing Road and Zhejiang Road, the first Shi company was bombed, broken wires, many fires, 215 people were killed, a young mother lying in a pool of blood, the child in his arms only two bloody feet. In addition, more than 570 people were killed in the bombing.

37. German machine guns raked wildly.

38. Many exploding columns of black smoke, on the already pitted sandy soil, a mile wide in diameter, rolled up into the air like a whirlwind, and the attacking waves of men scattered, tumbled, and dispersed their knives like splashes of water from beside the craters: to go, or to crawl, crawl ......

40. In the afternoon of August 14, 1937, Japanese planes bombed Shanghai. Bombs fell on the Bund on Nanjing Road, Chinachem Hotel and Huizhong Hotel were destroyed. The Nanjing Road area was a mess of corpses, and in the remnants of the bombed buildings, the injured were crushed underneath, moaning and screaming miserably.

41. The victims of the bombing were bloodied and mutilated.

42. A few minutes later, the intersection of Yu Qia Liao Road and Aidoya Road was also bombed.

43. This area is also one of Shanghai's downtowns, with a number of refugees gathered on both sides of the road. When the bombs fell here, most of the houses in the neighborhood were destroyed or collapsed, more than 20 automobiles parked by the roadside were all on fire, and cables were blown off and dropped to the ground, causing fires, which made the disaster doubly disastrous.

44. The severed limbs and bodies of the dead were thrown around, and the street was dyed red with blood.

45. This bombing, *** bombing killed 1742 innocent civilians, bombing 1873 people were injured, bombing and burned houses and property is difficult to calculate.

46. Countless small stores as well as homes in the vicinity of the Two Roads Administration were destroyed by the constant bombing.

47. He kicked the corpses at his feet and looked to the left and right, the brother on the left had an arrow stuck in his right arm but was hacking away at it with his unskilled left hand in a deadly manner with a grimace; and the brother on the right was red-eyed with murder and roaring loudly, with blood even coming out of the corners of his mouth.

48. Flags hunting, war drums thundering, the division of tigers and wolves; soldiers pointed, invincible; all-conquering attack, invincible; backwater battle, put the dead and then live.

49. artillery roar, smoke, cloud cover, miserable; Jedi counterattack, let go of the fight;

50. can not be beaten, can not be dragged down; born on the iron footboard, the mountains and rivers let me walk. Chen Yi Marshal has a good poem: "How do you want to break the head today? Starting a difficult business more than a hundred battles, this go to Quantai to recruit the old troops, the flag 100,000 chopped Yanluo.

51. The blood-red evening sun is fading, the two sides are so deadly confrontation, neither any party retreat, nor any party to kill, the valley on the main battlefield of the tired corpses and discarded chariots and provisions, nor any party to fight. It is like the staring confrontation of two fierce tigers, and no one can get out of the battlefield first.

52. Nitrous smoke rose, the soldiers rushed forward, and at once, blood splashed everywhere like goose feathers

53. Enemy troops rushed with the same enemy, but the enemy was caught off guard by our bombs, and eventually fled in distress.

54. On this bright and windy day, the guns of war resounded.

55. The enemy army was in a state of panic at our blows.

56. We made the enemy's temper vanish with our sharp footsteps.

57. There was a flash of cold light, but it was another slash, and at that moment, the eyes that were gazing at the sky did not close after all.

58. This is war. To maintain is always the peace of the empire, but how many people have thought of those new ghosts annoying injustice old ghosts cry scene. I'm afraid, those dignitaries will not want to think about it.

59. The general waved his halberd in the distance, as if painting with blood, that the armor under the head never lowered, is the hope of all the people of the country, as if the flag. He smiled bitterly.

60. 朔气传金柝,寒光照铁衣. Generals die in a hundred battles, strong men return in ten years.

61. A man arrives with a letter, and a second man dies in a new battle.

62. The battle of Hengyang is urgent, but there is still time to prepare for the morning meal.

63. The war left behind blood, despair, destroyed homes, and irreparable wounds.

64. The soldiers rushed up one by one, waving their swords and fighting in blood, one fell down, another on the replacement, a warrior was scratched all over the body, in the moment of falling down, but also shouted slogans, sad and tragic!

65. The blood on the ground, staining the whole earth red.

66. He wiped the sweat on his forehead with his sleeve and looked up at the red sun shining on the red land, dazzling his eyes.

67. Poor Luding river side bone, still is the spring dreamer.

68. I wonder if the sun she sees on her side is also this blood red?

69. After the war, the small village is no longer peaceful and quiet, but full of devastation and lifeless wailing.

70. Several vultures circled over the bodies that had not been completely buried by sand and rocks, and several arrows were still on the bodies, while the broken lances were still in the hands of the corpses. In the distance, the sound of tearing cries continued, perhaps tens of thousands of more corpses would be added in the morning. The wind began to howl, as if to wake up the dead souls.

71. War is merciless. It thrills people wherever they are.

72. Gloomy winds lined the streets, yellow sand swirled up burnt flags, and in the roiling sand and gravel, smoldering wood emitted gusts of nauseating stench. Several vultures hovered above several corpses that had not yet been completely buried by the sand and gravel, and several of the arrows on the corpses were still there, while the broken lance was still held in the corpse's hand. In the distance, the sound of tearing cries continued, perhaps tens of thousands of more corpses would be added in the morning. The wind began to howl, as if to wake up the dead souls.

73. The battlefield was littered with corpses, making it a frightening and gut-wrenching sight.

74. The last enemy fell in a pool of blood, the war was won, the devastated battlefield resounded with deafening cheers, just that life hangs in the balance of the 'thrill always haunts everyone's heart.

75. warriors rushed up one by one, waving their swords in a bloody battle, one fell, another on the replacement, a warrior body scratched thin, in the moment of collapse, but also shouted slogans ......

76. only to see that the sword stabbed the past, it is the flying sand and stones, the darkness of heaven and earth, and then look at the front of that! The first thing you need to do is to look at the front of the room, and then look at the front of the room, and then look at the front of the room!

77. I saw the blood stained red robes, ears heard the drums, shouting, the dull drum beat is in the back of the family hope that the warrior returned to the heart ah! The sound of swords and knives is far away in the ears ......

78. The color of blood blurred in front of the eyes, all dead! Dying in battle, the horse's leather wrapped in corpses! How tragic it is! As far as the eye could see, there were already corpses everywhere! The horizon disappears behind the corpses! Fear gripped the hearts of the people ......

79. The screeching shells cut through the darkness with a long trail of light.

80. A little girl in Leningrad, Tanya? Savichev, an elementary school student. She used to have a harmonious and happy family, but the war came and she became a war child with big, sad eyes and hair that was yellow from malnutrition. She kept a diary every day, never stopping, slowly and insistently remembering the evils of fascism.

81. The defense of Stalingrad in World War II, which lasted for forty-nine thrilling days, eventually became the turning point of World War II.3 Chinese anti-Japanese officers and soldiers, with the cooperation of the international anti-fascist front, engaged in a thrilling life-and-death struggle with the invading Japanese army.

82. The small village after the thrilling battle was devoid of the peace and tranquility of the past, replaced by devastation and lifeless wailing.

83. The thrilling scenes echoed in the minds of the warriors as they attacked the city.

84. The defense of Stalingrad in World War II, which lasted a thrilling forty-nine days, eventually became the turning point of World War II.

85. Chinese anti-Japanese officers and soldiers fought a thrilling life-and-death struggle against the invading Japanese army with the cooperation of the international anti-fascist front.

86. War never makes normal and righteous people feel comfortable and happy, but only makes them suffer great pains in the midst of the thrill.

87. The soldiers in the front line traveled through the rain of bullets and shells, and today, even if they just hang on to the ancient battlefield, they still feel the thrilling atmosphere of the time.

88. Guan Gong war Qin Qiong is a forceful and thrilling showdown. The battle was thrilling and extremely tragic.

89. With airplanes circling and artillery roaring, it was a thrilling scene.

90. They were engaged in a thrilling battle, and before the waves of Allied attacks were over, the Germans swept in like a hurricane.

91. Nitrous curls on the battlefield, Jude led the soldiers and the enemy fierce resistance to the thrilling scene, y shocked my soul.

92. Gunfire radiates from every dark corner.