Introduction to the Anti-Japanese Mountain Martyrs Cemetery: The Anti-Japanese Mountain Martyrs Cemetery is the earliest and largest martyrs cemetery named after "Anti-Japanese" in my country. During the Anti-Japanese Mountain War from 1941 to 1944, the Second Teaching Brigade of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, Shandong Military Region, and Binhai District started work four times to erect monuments and towers for the martyrs who died, and the Anti-Japanese Mountain got its name from this. The cemetery now covers an area of ​​600 acres and is divided into two major cemetery areas and cemeteries in the east and west. There are 751 tombs in the tomb area, where the loyal bones of more than 800 martyrs are buried, and the names of 3,576 martyrs are inscribed on the tombstones.

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