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Gegenmiao massacre
The Gegenmiao massacre, also known as the Gegenmiao incident,〔Mayumi Itoh, ''Japanese War Orphans in Manchuria: Forgotten Victims of World War II'', Palgrave Macmillan, April 2010, ISBN 978-0-230-62281-4, (p. 34. )〕 was a massacre conducted by the Soviet Army and Chinese against over half of a group of 1,800 Japanese women and children who had taken refugee to the lamasery Gegenmiao/Koken-miao (葛根廟) on August 14, 1945 during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria.〔
It happened in Gegenmiao/Koken-miao (present day: Gegenmiao zhen; 葛根廟鎭), a town in the Horqin Right Front Banner of the Hinggan League of Inner Mongolia. Refugees were shot, run over by tanks or trucks, and bayoneted by the Soviet Army after they raised a white flag. After two hours, well over thousand Japanese, mostly women and children, had been killed.〔Fujiwara, 1995 p.323〕 Chinese also attacked them, and some Japanese were chased into a river, where they drowned. Some women were stripped and raped by soldiers.〔Okushi, 1996 pp.163-165〕 A woman was stripped and killed by Chinese after her child was killed by the Soviet Army.〔Okushi, 1996 pp.158-164〕 They also beat mothers into submission〔 in order to steal children.〔 In the market a Japanese boy could sell for 300 yen, a girl for 500 yen.〔Hando, 2002 p.317
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