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In World War II, the only country that was "enslaved" by Japan still regards Japan as its mother country

During World War II, Japan did not just occupy the land as simple as it was, but wanted other countries to be "Japaneseized." When it occupied the three northeastern provinces of China, Japan implemented this policy of "enslavement" there. The Japanese set up Japanese language classes in the three northeastern provinces, requiring people in the three northeastern provinces to learn Japanese, not only that, but also requiring them to learn Japanese customs and customs. The Purpose of the Japanese doing this was to consolidate power and to occupy our country culturally.

In World War II, the only country that was "enslaved" by Japan still regards Japan as its mother country

This Japanese approach will not succeed in china, but in World War II, the Japanese not only tried to invade china, but also occupied more than twenty other countries, where Japan also implemented a policy of "enslavement." In the end, there was not only a country that was "enslaved" by Japan, but even now, the country regards Japan as its mother country, and this country is Palau.

In World War II, the only country that was "enslaved" by Japan still regards Japan as its mother country

Palau is made up of small islands, mainly volcanic islands and coral islands, and the population of the country is also very small, only more than 20,000 people. Palau has always been a colony of other countries, first a Spanish colony, then a German colony, and after world war I, it became a japanese colony, and in the following decades, it was ruled by the Japanese Empire.

In World War II, the only country that was "enslaved" by Japan still regards Japan as its mother country

After the end of World War II, Palau was no longer a Japanese colony, but it still regarded Japan as its home country and thanked japan for its culture. In fact, before Palau became a Japanese colony, the country can be said to be a very backward place, it can be said that it was still in a primitive social state, and this situation did not begin to change slowly until it became a japanese colony.

In World War II, the only country that was "enslaved" by Japan still regards Japan as its mother country

From the history of Japan's occupation of Korea, Japan's "enslavement" education is very effective, not only forcing the countries after the occupation to speak Japanese, but also celebrating Japan's traditional festivals, and even having Japanese elements. Therefore, after Palau was occupied by Japan, under the "enslaved" rule of Japan, it was bound to be more assimilated with Japan. This is why Palau regards Japan as a Chinese and also regards Japan as its home country. The United States has also occupied Palau for more than thirty years, and although the common language of Palau is English, the people of this country continue to speak Japanese, and the people of the country yearn for Japan.

In World War II, the only country that was "enslaved" by Japan still regards Japan as its mother country

And we all know that South Korea was occupied by Japan for many years, and then South Korea spent many years to get rid of Japan's "enslavement" influence, and even now it is also influential, Palau is not like South Korea has so many historical national burdens, originally Palau is not a country, so there is no need to get rid of the Elements of Japan, they can use the Elements of Japan to get Japanese assistance.

In World War II, the only country that was "enslaved" by Japan still regards Japan as its mother country

Now Palau is truly "enslaved" by Japan, and in addition to the fact that the language is Japanese, even the national flag is imitating Japan. Even though Palau is now an independent sovereign state, many people still regard Japan as their home country. For the country of Palau, they were directly "enslaved" by Japan, and the culture of their own country not only did not pass down in the course of historical development, but completely disappeared.

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