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How brutal were Japanese women in World War II? How tragic was their fate after Japan's surrender?

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the ferocity of the Japanese was obvious to all, and in addition to the men going to the battlefield, the Women of Japan also played an important role. So after Japan's surrender, what happened to the women who fought with the Japanese army?

How brutal were Japanese women in World War II? How tragic was their fate after Japan's surrender?

The Japanese can be said to have done all the bad things in the war. In order to help the Japanese army win the war of aggression, the women in Japan also stood up. The Japanese men went to fight, and they worked tirelessly in the rear to make weapons for the men who went to the battlefield. Under the promotion of the Japanese emperor, the morale of the women was even better, some providing intelligence work for the Japanese army, some as field nurses, and some as comfort women. But they are only victims of the war, and after the war, their fate is extremely miserable.

How brutal were Japanese women in World War II? How tragic was their fate after Japan's surrender?

Although they did not fight like men, they were rear supporters for Japanese soldiers. At the end of the war, the surrendered Japanese returned home, but there were still a group of Japanese women left in other countries. Some want to return to their own countries, and not everyone is so lucky. Some of them died in battle, and some became prisoners of other countries. However, the sacrifices they have made for their country cannot be seen, and the Japanese women who have been sent back to China are also blinded by the Japanese people. The Japanese are not only cruel to others, but also to their own citizens. According to statistics, after Japan's defeat in the war, about 100,000 Japanese women stayed in China, but the Chinese people did not have too much difficulty for them.

How brutal were Japanese women in World War II? How tragic was their fate after Japan's surrender?

Japan, which was already a defeated country, was forced to have no way out, and they felt that they could only return to Japan. But they thought too naively, and for the sake of their own selfish interests, and because the US military did not have any other ideas about women at the top of the Japanese level, they sent many women to the US military and asked them to serve as comfort women for the US military. The Japanese government did not care what sacrifices these women made for the country, they were used to support the war in the war, and they could still play a role after the war. Some women who could not stand it secretly ran to the mountains to hide, but when they were found, they still could not avoid this tragedy, and some chose to commit suicide. There are also many Japanese people who, in order to return to China smoothly, do not hesitate to kill a large number of women, because they feel that these women are a burden and will delay their return to China. How many innocent women's lives have been buried in this way. In the eyes of the Japanese, it is as if the lives of the people of their country are worthless. Externally, they claimed that they committed suicide, which shows the cruelty in the bones of the Japanese. Many of the women were students, and after the defeat of the war, they were useless, so these students had to choose to commit suicide.

How brutal were Japanese women in World War II? How tragic was their fate after Japan's surrender?

Those Japanese who successfully returned to China were questioned by some of the victims' families, who did not accept such a result, so they complained to the Japanese government, but the Japanese government simply ignored them, and they only wanted to put an end to the matter as soon as possible.

It can be seen that the Japanese nation is really proud and inhuman, the people of this country are only victims of the Japanese government, and the women are living a proud and undignified life.

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