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How "crazy" were Japanese women who stayed at home during World War II? You may not believe it when you say it

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During the Second World War, the whole world suffered from war, and the famous writer Orwell had a classic work, "1984", which was Orwell's novel against utopian life. The novel depicts a society full of evil and fear, where people are so depressed that they can't breathe. This society is discordant but hostile. These social phenomena and atmospheres have turned this country and its people into a tragedy.

How "crazy" were Japanese women who stayed at home during World War II? You may not believe it when you say it

Novel "1984"

In this novel, the main characters instill some extreme ideas in the women and children of their country and give them some inappropriate education to consolidate their rule. In this novel, the women of this country are taught to contribute to the country. They were asked to contribute everything to this sick country, and they wanted to be like the walking dead, blindly loyal as the script. Such a society has created such a group of women, and such a group of women is a strong pillar of this sick society. They are interdependent.

How "crazy" were Japanese women who stayed at home during World War II? You may not believe it when you say it

A true portrayal of a Japanese woman during World War II

Is there always a gap between fiction and reality? No, Japanese women were also such a group during World War II. We all know that Japan is relatively short of species resources. However, they are ambitious. At first, they learned from other countries around the world. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan's strength increased, and they wanted to invade other countries and expand their territory with resources, and China became a target for Japan. When Japan invaded our country, they acted recklessly in our territory, and because of the brainwashing of the Emperor of Japan, the whole of Japan was quite loyal to the war, and it is even more disgusting to look at what Japanese women did to our compatriots at that time.

How "crazy" were Japanese women who stayed at home during World War II? You may not believe it when you say it

Japanese women's help in the war

Japan, like the ancient social system of our country, is also a feudal country, and although Japan let some minors go to the battlefield, it has never let women go to the battlefield. Although these women did not go directly to the battlefield, they also helped the Japanese invasion, and Japanese women had to produce front-line military supplies day and night in domestic factories and take care of their families, so that their husbands and sons could fight on the front line without worry.

How "crazy" were Japanese women who stayed at home during World War II? You may not believe it when you say it

Although they did not go directly to the battlefield to kill the enemy, for them, it also indirectly helped the Japanese invasion, which was quite infuriating, and even these women spontaneously organized themselves to join the army to fight. At that time, these women were very anxious because they could not go to the battlefield, and they could only serve as medical personnel to help the wounded soldiers, and at that time, these Japanese women were really idle, and there were more and more such teams, which was really ridiculous.

How "crazy" were Japanese women who stayed at home during World War II? You may not believe it when you say it

What did the newlywed wife do to get her husband to fight?

At that time, there was a newlywed couple in Japan, the husband was withdrawn from the battlefield because of marriage, originally wanted to accompany the family after marriage, no longer go to the battlefield to gamble, but the wife was unwilling to see the situation, the next day committed suicide, in order to let their husbands invade other countries without any pressure, this is also a woman can do for the country, this Japanese woman is Inoue Chiyoko, her husband Inoue Kiyoshi was the culprit of the "Pingdingshan Massacre" during World War II. Some women pushed their families and children into battle with their own hands, and there was no heartache to speak of, because they believed in the emperor's words, and war was glory.

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