How crazy were Japanese women during World War II? What they did was more vicious than the Japanese
When it comes to World War II, I guess everyone is not very unfamiliar! At that time in the Asian region, Japan could really be said to be doing no evil, although Japan was a small country with a large territory and no rich resources, it is worth mentioning that at the time of World War II, Japan's military strength was among the top in the world at that time, so their ambitions were inflated. Japan has always wanted to occupy China.

As we all know, during the War of Resistance Against Japan, Japan did nothing evil in the land of China and harmed the people, and it is worth noting that the Japanese man was even more vicious than the Japanese army. What's going on here? Let's take a look!
Although Japan's population is not large, when it attacked our country, it was only a young adult, and even then there were no female soldiers, but some countries also built special armies for the sake of troop strength. Japanese women were logistically in the Japanese army when they were fighting, and they would be in factories for military supplies.
During World War II, Japan had the support of many countries, and in Asia it became more unscrupulous, and Japanese women spontaneously established an organization in order to support their husbands and other relatives, and the name of the organization was the Great Japan Defense Women's Association. Their purpose was to support the Japanese troops on the front lines, but what they did not know was how their country had lost its conscience.
Slowly these women grew from a few thousand to a hundred thousand, and they not only supported the Japanese army, but more cruelly, they would also send their children to the battlefield to support their innocence, so that the Japanese army was more unscrupulous and unrepentant about their actions.
In the film "Farewell to Death", a distorted psychology of Japanese women at that time is described realistically, and even they will end their lives to make their husbands feel at ease to fight. What do you think about that?