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After Japan's surrender, where did the 100,000 women who remained in the northeast of our country go? No wonder the Japanese don't want to mention it

In 1931, Japan launched the September 18 Incident against our country, occupied the three northeastern provinces of our country in a short period of time, and then planned for several years to start a war of all-out aggression against our country. At that time, in order to turn Tohoku into its own, Japan also brought 100,000 women from Home, but after Japan surrendered, where did these women who stayed in Tohoku end up? No wonder the Japanese don't want to mention it.

After Japan's surrender, where did the 100,000 women who remained in the northeast of our country go? No wonder the Japanese don't want to mention it

Japan is a small country, because of its special geographical location, there are often disasters, so Japan began to focus on its neighbors for its own development. Japan learned advanced culture in the West, developed its own military strength, and finally when it was in the northeast, it took the opportunity to blow up Zhang Zuolin, and there was no one to stop it, and finally launched the September 18 Incident and occupied the largest arsenal in the northeast.

After Japan's surrender, where did the 100,000 women who remained in the northeast of our country go? No wonder the Japanese don't want to mention it

After Japan occupied Tohoku, it always wanted to assimilate Tohoku and completely turn Tohoku into its own, so it brought 100,000 women from Home and let them breed here. Japan also established its own puppet government, but China was not so easy to defeat, the weapons and equipment were backward, but the hearts and minds of the people were all united, and eventually little Japan was driven out of China, and after the Japanese army withdrew, these women were abandoned.

After Japan's surrender, where did the 100,000 women who remained in the northeast of our country go? No wonder the Japanese don't want to mention it

After Japan returned to China, it did not mention the 100,000 women in tohoku, they became victims, until now the Japanese have not talked about it, nor have they mentioned it. Chinese were kind by nature, although at first no one took care of them and let them fend for themselves, but later they still couldn't help themselves and reached out to help them. Most of these women are married to Chinese men and integrated into our extended family.

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