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Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

What does war bring to society? Is it an opportunity to completely destroy and wash society? Or is it the humiliation and sacrifice of the state? For the victorious powers, war means free resources at their fingertips; for the defeated countries, war means heavy losses to the country, casualties to the masses of the people, and social regression.

The outbreak of the Second World War brought deep disasters to many countries and peoples. "Prosper, the people suffer; death, the people suffer." Under the torment of war, the masses of the people have a deeper and deeper understanding of this sentence. For China, the humiliation of World War II is unforgettable, and the heroic deeds of the sons and daughters of China who fought for the country are unforgettable. Victory was not easy to come by, and we should cherish it.

During World War II, Japan's ambitions were great. In order to bring young men across the country into the war, Japan trumpeted the glory of men's participation in the war and the importance of wives supporting their husbands in the war.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

In order to prevent the country from rapidly declining its population due to war, Japan has introduced a policy to encourage women to have early and have more children. Even more bizarre is the fact that the Japanese government also declares that no matter who the father of the child is, he is a child of the Great Japanese Empire.

The madness of the Japanese government created the madness of Japanese women in that era. They have only one rule in mind for the attitude of having children: I don't care who the father of the child is, I am just giving birth to the country.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

Japan during World War II

Don't look at the small population of Japan, but there is no ambiguity in the fight.

Japan was the main participant in World War II and the main aggressor of the Asian theater. Throughout World War II, Japan invaded China, Burma, Vietnam and other regions, and even vainly wanted to occupy all of China. Why does little Japan have such great wolf ambitions? Because their national strength is really very strong.

At that time, the world's five great powers were the United States, the Soviet Union, Germany, Britain and Japan. Although Japan's land area is small, its industrial strength is extremely developed. Before World War II, Japan's industrial output reached about five percent of the world's total, and the size of the economy was about 16 billion yuan, equivalent to one-half of Britain's.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

In the Western world, several great powers live next to each other; in the Asian part of the Eastern world, Japan can be described as a monopoly. In the face of such a powerful Japan, Asian countries are naturally cautious.

In order to realize its dream of territorial expansion, Japan launched a frenzied invasion of Asian countries during World War II. Of course, the focus of their aggression is still China.

Although China had soviet aid, it could not withstand Japan's proximity to China. Coupled with the fact that Japan has American aid behind it, the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union is in an awkward confrontational situation, so in the face of China's help, the Soviet Union's attitude is often ambiguous.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

In terms of military strength, Japan is in an absolutely superior position among Asian countries. But in terms of population, Japan will never dare to claim that it can enjoy the demographic dividend. War is fought day by day, and sacrifice is expanding day by day. Japan, which already has a small population, is also increasingly tired in the face of increasing demand for troops.

As a result, the Japanese government has advocated early marriage, early childbearing, and multiple births for women at home. The more children are born, the more glorious the women become, and the more subsidies the state will give.

At that time, the Japanese government brainwashed women throughout the country to be a strong backing for men, and also established the Patriotic Women's Association, which led more and more women to join it and serve the country.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

Under the brainwashing of "patriotic" feelings, Japanese women marry for only one purpose - to have children. The Japanese government even declares that no matter who the father of a child is, he is a child of the state.

Crazy Japanese women

The Japanese government's call has led many women to form a deformed view of marriage and fertility. In the eyes of these poor women, having children is a way of serving the country, and whoever has more children, the more glorious he is. Marriage is not about love, only about procreation.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

In addition, World War II-era Japan banned abortion or birth control. Abortion is an offence and birth control is an act that will be looked down upon by society. The more children are born, the greater the chance that a woman will be recognized by the state. The whole people's livelihood is almost a vivid portrayal of that era.

The women who are crazy about procreation say: I don't care who the man is, I'm just giving birth to the country

This deformed view of marriage and fertility has allowed Japan, which has experienced many years of war, not only to not suffer a population crisis, but also to harvest a certain amount of population growth. Of course, this deformed concept of fertility that violates human morality and chaos also allows Japan to have a deformed sexual cultural history, and also makes children who do not know who their father is lose the opportunity to have a complete family.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

Victims of war

After World War II, the international community made a rough estimate of the losses in this war. The scope of this war is amazing. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, a total of 61 countries are involved. The combat area is nearly 22 million square kilometers, and the number of people affected is about 2 billion.

According to incomplete statistics, the Total Number of Casualties caused by the Second World War was about 90 million, and the economic losses caused to various countries totaled more than 5 trillion US dollars. The scope of the war and the sheer number of casualties made the Second World War the largest international war in human history.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

After World War II, Japan was in disarray. Compared with the sharp decline in the population of its main rival China, Japan's total population has actually ushered in a miraculous increase. It is not difficult to understand that this is the effect of Japan's policy of promoting. This kind of fertility behavior, which completely disregards social ethics and morality, has allowed Japan to harvest a high birth rate and also cause many women to suffer from diseases.

Everything comes at a cost, and these women who are trying to bear children for the country are nothing more than victims of war. The rise and fall of a country, the most direct bearer is still the ordinary people. These women may not have lived their lives for themselves, or they may never understand or admit that they are victims of war.

Japanese women in World War II: I don't care who the men are, I just give birth to children for the country

brief summary:

The times create the character of society, the outbreak and end of war is not something that can be stopped by one person, and the policies of the state cannot be changed by the power of ordinary people. Japan has both the dream of world domination and its small size and sparse population.

The state needs a population and encourages women to procreate. Whether forced or willing to go against human morality to become a fertility machine, the women of that era were miserable.

Do these women, who are willing or forced to disregard humanity, deserve sympathy? The answer is that everyone has a yardstick in their hearts.

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