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Show OUTWITS 22 JAPS ' Before Henyang, China fell into Japanese hands, 22 Japanese soldiers sol-diers got lost, adn, as the story is told in the official Chinese magazine, "China at War," the Japs "shanghaied" a Chinese farmer far-mer and ordered him to guide them in the direction of Chang-sha, Chang-sha, a city that had already fallen into Japanese hands. The Chinese farmer, knowing his countryside, deliberately led the Japs on a winding course that finally landed all 22 of them into the hands of Chinese troops as prisoners of war. |