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How bad were Japanese women during World War II? It is hard to believe, no wonder there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb

Over the years, Japan has been selling miserably internationally, accusing the United States of how inhumane it was to bomb them with atomic bombs in the first place, and taking to court Paul Tibbetts, the pilot who flew the fighter plane to drop the atomic bomb. However, the Americans did not care about Japan's behavior, and almost every U.S. president stressed that there was no wrongdoing under the atomic bomb.

How bad were Japanese women during World War II? It is hard to believe, no wonder there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb

Many people feel strange that the Japanese soldiers who launched the war of aggression against China really deserved it, but weren't those Japanese women innocent? Why is it said that there are no wronged souls under the atomic bomb? That's when you don't know how bad Japanese women were at that time.

Although it was Japanese soldiers who were fighting overseas at that time, this war of aggression can be said to have been launched by the whole of Japan. At that time, the whole country of Japan was immersed in fanatical militarism, whether it was women, children or the elderly, all of them were brainwashed. In order to get more men to go to war, the Japanese government brainwashed women.

How bad were Japanese women during World War II? It is hard to believe, no wonder there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb

At that time, Japanese women were proud that their husbands and fathers and brothers could fight on the battlefield, and they returned home to actively mobilize and encourage them to go to the battlefield. If there are men who are unwilling to fight, they will be looked down upon by the women around them. Japanese women have a relatively low social status and are not eligible to enter the military, but this has not dampened their enthusiasm. At that time, there was a Great Japanese National Defense Women's Association in Japanese society, which was a "patriotic organization" composed of women. They regularly visit hospitals to comfort the wounded and hold events in the streets to mobilize people to join the army.

How bad were Japanese women during World War II? It is hard to believe, no wonder there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb

At that time, a Japanese soldier had just gotten married and was reluctant to leave his wife to fight overseas. When his wife learned of this idea, she committed suicide that night and left a suicide note encouraging her husband to be loyal to the emperor. After the news spread, it was even hyped up by the Japanese government to encourage people to follow suit.

If it weren't for the reports and some photos at the time, people couldn't believe that the Japanese women at that time were so terrible, and it was no wonder that the PRESIDENT of the United States said that there was no wronged soul under the atomic bomb.

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