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How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? It is even more hateful than the soldiers on the front line

The Second World War can be said to be something that no country wants to think of, and Japan, as one of the initiators of the war, waged a fourteen-year war of aggression against our country, but in the end Japan ended the protracted war with surrender. Even if Japan's military technology was stronger than ours at that time, in this fourteen-year war, Japanese men all participated in the war.

How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? It is even more hateful than the soldiers on the front line

Because most of the men in Japan went to the war, there were many women in Japan at that time, so the Japanese government at that time began to broadcast a large number of japanese women's labor force in order to keep the country's labor force from being vacant and not affecting the operation of the country. But the labor productivity that was vacant in Japan at that time was some very difficult labor, which used to be done by men, so at first no women were willing to do these things.

How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? It is even more hateful than the soldiers on the front line

The Japanese government saw the situation and increased its propaganda efforts, and sent government personnel down to brainwash layer by layer, and exaggerated propaganda has many women have joined the volunteer labor for the country, slowly, more and more women have joined in, and there are many girls' schools that have carried out the task of closing down and organizing students to join these voluntary labor.

How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? It is even more hateful than the soldiers on the front line

And at that time, women were also brainwashed by the government to strongly require their husbands and sons to join the war, thinking that it was their honor for their husbands or sons to join the war, if their husbands or sons died in the war, then this was a very glorious thing for themselves, so there were many Japanese women who organized themselves at that time to persuade those Japanese men who did not go to the war to participate in the war voluntarily.

How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? It is even more hateful than the soldiers on the front line

And after the end of the war, because of the sharp decline in the number of Japanese people after years of war, the Japanese government in order to be able to quickly restore the number of Japanese population, increase japan's economy, so issued a policy, Japanese women can marry at the age of thirteen, if not married also need to pay the Japanese government single tax, this policy out of many Japanese families have married their daughters. At that time, it was also stipulated that each family must have five children, and many Japanese girls dropped out of school to go home to get married and have children, and at that time, as long as they were married, they basically had one child a year, in order to meet the requirements of the Japanese government.

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