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As we all know, during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the Eighth Route Army was not only very backward in weapons and equipment, but also very short of ammunition. Not only that, but their military uniforms are also very old. Even in the cold winter, many soldiers cannot wear cotton-padded clothes.

In the battle against Japanese invaders, the Eighth Route Army seized yellow woolen coats made in Japan many times. These clothes are long and thick, with excellent thermal insulation performance, which is very suitable for soldiers to keep warm in winter.

The Eighth Route Army did seize many Japanese coats on the battlefield, and many film and television works spared them. This is not fiction. So why do the Eighth Route Army soldiers prefer to be cold in winter rather than wear these military coats?

First of all, military uniforms have special meanings. It is not only a kind of equipment that can resist the heat and cold, but also a symbol of the country on the battlefield. It is not ordinary clothes, but represents the majesty of a country.

For a very special reason, they refused to wear these seized coats. That is, during the Anti-Japanese War, exchanges between different places were not frequent. If all the troops put on the coat of the Japanese army, everyone should understand this, right?

They are likely to be mistaken for Japanese by friendly forces. If there is any misunderstanding, resulting in friendly injuries, wouldn't it be worth the loss? What's more, the Eighth Route Army and the Japanese fought mostly guerrilla warfare, and they changed places with one shot.

In order to prevent Japanese soldiers from supporting them, they usually retreat quickly after defeating the enemy. The soldiers can only take those necessary guns and ammunition, and the rest will be burned on the spot.

Then there is the shortage of seized materials. Many soldiers may have worn their coats for many years, but they are reluctant to throw them away. Presumably, what impressed us most was the military uniform in front of us, and how many people put it on was also very warm.

Many China soldiers' coats have been patched and worn for several years. It is said that a coat has been patched hundreds of times. Visible in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China's soldiers, the condition is how hard.