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How did Japanese women do to encourage men to actively participate in the war during World War II?

We are often right to say that war has nothing to do with the people, let alone innocent women and children, but it does not apply to Japan during World War II. Under the influence and control of fascist militarism, Japan during World War II was a soldier, and they put all the resources that could be used for war into the battlefield, even Japanese women.

How did Japanese women do to encourage men to actively participate in the war during World War II?

Under the pressure of war, many countries and nationalities will show a pathological situation, such as Germany, the Soviet Union, etc. there have been cases of organizing women to "comfort" the army, but compared with Japan, they are all small witches, and the degree of enthusiasm and support of Japanese women for the war, and the crazy things they do, are really outrageous.

After the Sino-Japanese War, Japan rose in an all-round way and became the only great power in East Asia. However, Japan's small territory, limited population, and scarce resources have made Japan stretched on the battlefield. Plundering the resources of other countries is a solution, but Japan has not forgotten to squeeze its own resources, but it is difficult to understand that many Japanese women are willing to accept this oppression.

How did Japanese women do to encourage men to actively participate in the war during World War II?

Under the influence of militarism, the whole of Japan was immersed in the illusion of establishing hegemony and dominating Asia and even the entire world, so that many people supported Japan in launching a war of aggression at all costs. During World War II, a large number of young and middle-aged men in Japan were sent to the front, resulting in a shortage of labor in the rear. In this case, a large number of Japanese women took the initiative to work in factories, produce ammunition, and even under the encouragement of the government, they dug coal, mines, and dug bomb shelters to support Japanese men on the front line to fight.

There are also many Japanese women, during World War II, volunteered to act as "comfort women", sacrificing their bodies, and also praised them as "loyal to the emperor and patriotic dedication". Do not underestimate these Japanese "comfort women", whose role in encouraging Japan's aggression against China is very great. Chiyoko Inoue, for example, was the wife of a Japanese lieutenant, Seiichi Inoue. After the two were newly married, Inoue did not want to leave Chiyoko, and became war-weary. When Chiyoko learned of this, she left a desperate letter to her husband not to covet the family, bravely went to the battlefield to serve the emperor, and then committed suicide by her husband's side. After inoue saw his wife's letter, he was strongly stimulated, and immediately went to China, became a Japanese army invading China, slaughtered a large number of Chinese soldiers and civilians, and also created the tragic "Pingdingshan Massacre".

And those Japanese women who were already mothers, as mothers, encouraged their children to go to war, and wrote to them many times, asking them not to cherish their families and lives, but to repay the emperor with death. Under the brainwashing of these people, the Japanese soldiers on the front line were not afraid of death, brutal and fierce, and inhuman.

How did Japanese women do to encourage men to actively participate in the war during World War II?

It can be said that during World War II, most Japanese women served the war directly or indirectly, and the eldest of them tended to be "comfort women", and the rest went to the rear to support the war. Of course, we cannot rule out that there are those who are forced, and there are also Japanese women who oppose the war, but these people are a very small minority in the early days of Japan's invasion of China, and more people are clapping their hands and praising themselves, eager to give their all.

According to statistics, during World War II, more than 70,000 Japanese women served the Japanese army alone. And most of these people ended up in a very miserable situation, but the emperor who swore to die to repay them only used them as tools of war, which was their pity and even more their hateful point.

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