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After Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union captured a large number of young female soldiers, and the handling method still makes Japan afraid!

After Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union captured a large number of young female soldiers, and the handling method still makes Japan afraid!

introduction

Deng Kangyan, former editor-in-chief of Phoenix Weekly, made this comment on the book "National Memory": "Only by recording these images in a down-to-earth manner and recording them to our descendants can our descendants know how history has turned thousands of times and moved forward little by little, and our conscience can be at ease." This is the purpose of our recording of history, to tell future generations not to repeat the same mistakes and avoid some mistakes.

Our attitude toward war is averse, whether in modern times or now, what we seek is peace, and peace is also the principle we have always upheld. We all know that there is a certain price to pay as a defeated country, especially for the prisoners of war, whose fate is even more tragic. After Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union captured a large number of young female soldiers, and the treatment of female soldiers has still made Japan afraid.

After Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union captured a large number of young female soldiers, and the handling method still makes Japan afraid!

I. Japan's atrocities during World War II

When we think of Japan, we all think of the cruelty they have done to us. During World War II, Japan was a country on the fascist side. Japan's territory is small, and it is not an exaggeration to describe it as a land of bullets. It is such a small country that has put us in a dangerous situation and made us pay an incomparably painful price. Japan has always been a capitalist country, and it is precisely because of its small size that Japan has invaded us, in the hope that it can continue to gain wealth and benefits from it, accumulate certain strength, and make itself stronger.

After Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union captured a large number of young female soldiers, and the handling method still makes Japan afraid!

In order to enjoy the fruits of the harvest as soon as possible, japan constantly opened up battlefields in many parts of the world and waged wars against many countries, so that their power was dispersed. The war between Japan and us was also at a stalemate for reasons of dispersion. At this time, the United States took advantage of Japan's busy hands to attack the Pacific, and the depletion of many battlefields made Japan's troops and financial resources extremely scarce.

2. Japanese female soldiers were forced to fight

At that time, in order to solve the problem of insufficient manpower, Japan lowered the standard of conscription and implemented a policy of "conscription for the whole people". This is known as "jade crushing". Now let's sound like we're in a hurry to get a doctor. In addition to this policy, they did not even spare many teenage children. In this case, the people who do not participate in the war seem to be very different in this country, and the women who used to take care of the housework at home have become female soldiers who want to make meritorious achievements.

After Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union captured a large number of young female soldiers, and the handling method still makes Japan afraid!

This practice has indeed alleviated the lack of troops to a certain extent and quickly replenished the source of troops. However, the combat ability of these soldiers is limited, most of them have not been specially trained, and the final result is conceivable. It did not take long for Japan's ally, Germany, to announce its surrender, and Japan, having lost its comrades-in-arms, could not bear the attrition of all aspects of the war.

After Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union captured a large number of young female soldiers, and the handling method still makes Japan afraid!

Japan's ensuing difficulties were also the Soviet Union, which was one of them when Japan opened up battlefields in many places, and in 1945, after the Soviet Union solved the problems left by the Germans when they surrendered, they pointed the finger at Japan. The war was officially waged against Japan. In just a few days, Japan was defeated, more than 80,000 people died, and more than 600,000 people were captured. Such an ending also atones for what they had done before.

3. Inhumane methods of execution

If you become a prisoner, your right to life is no longer in your own hands. At that time, Japan's method of dealing with the Soviet Union was very cruel, and this time the Japanese fell into the hands of the Soviets, naturally to avenge the snow, and the Soviets sent these prisoners to Siberia, which was deserted, called every day ungodly, and called the earth unsuitable. These captives were in a high-intensity working environment all day long, often hungry and cold, in an extremely hungry and cold environment, in which case more than fifty thousand captives died before long.

After Japan's surrender, the Soviet Union captured a large number of young female soldiers, and the handling method still makes Japan afraid!

This was not too miserable for the prisoners of war, but the worst were the female prisoners, who were already weak and had to work for long hours every day under harsh conditions, many of whom were very young. They lived this life for a long time that was worse than death. These things are a lifelong pain for them, and even if they survive in the end, they are still worse off than dead in retrospect. As mentioned in War and Peace, "The cause of a historical event is the sum of all causes, and this is the only cause." "The reason why the Soviet Union adopted this terrible approach was nothing more than revenge, revenge for the hatred that Japan had bullied them at that time.

epilogue

The end of the war must be a lose-lose situation, which is why we pursue peace, and the war starts out as a matter for two countries and for everyone. So peace is the best way for any of us, and it's fundamental to avoiding tragedy.

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