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How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? You will never believe it

During World War II, Japan has been encroaching on the territory and resources of East Asian countries, as one of the initiators of the war, Japan's crimes in World War II are innumerable, but what is less known is that although Japanese women did not go to the front, they did not do less bad things than Japanese soldiers, and without the support of these Japanese women, the Japanese army could not be so crazy and inhuman on the battlefield.

How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? You will never believe it

The reason why Japanese women will frantically support the country's foreign aggression is mainly because they have been completely brainwashed by Emperor Hirohito, the status of the Japanese emperor is supreme, and Japanese women worship the emperor very much, and they can even pay their lives in order to be loyal to the emperor, so when Emperor Hirohito preached militarism and frenzied emotions, Japanese women were eager to dedicate themselves to showing their loyalty to the emperor.

How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? You will never believe it

During the war, Japanese women spontaneously organized troops to serve the soldiers, and even mothers sent their daughters who were not yet adults into the tent, and these women were willing to use their bodies to make money, and then donate all the money to the state as military expenses, although they could not go to the battlefield, they could encourage and support their husbands and sons to fight, and some women even forced them to die.

How "crazy" were Japanese women during World War II? You will never believe it

At the end of World War II, Japan has been defeated and retreated, Japanese men know that their country has gone, but Japanese women are still obsessed, when the US military dropped leaflets before the air raid to warn civilians to evacuate, Japanese women went to prevent their husbands and families from leaving, because they felt that fleeing was a betrayal of the emperor, and some people even drew knives to prevent their families from leaving, and personally killed their husbands and flesh and bones.

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