In World War II, there was a kind of person who could not be killed, and the Japanese army did not believe in evil, and as a result, 170,000 people lost their lives
Historically, Japan has left us with the inherent impression of cruelty, and the Massacre of that year is still vividly remembered. There will also be some treaties between countries around the world to bind countries, but there are always some who do not abide by the rules, and this country is naturally japan. During World War II, the cruelty of the Japanese army, no matter who it was, was the same cruelty. In international regulations, captives who surrender should be protected, because when they lay down their weapons, they are like civilians.

Japan is not a country that obeys the rules, always likes to challenge other people's bottom lines and walk at the lowest moral end. During World War II, the Japanese killed many prisoners, but they eventually paid for their actions, resulting in the loss of 170,000 lives. Japan was a very arrogant country, and during the invasion it not only invaded all of Asia, but also extended its hand to the Pacific coast, which eventually triggered the Pacific War and broke out the world's Second World War.
At that time, when Japan attacked the islands, it was very cruel, especially on the island of New Guinea, and in disregard of international treaties, Japan brutally killed a kind of person who should be protected, they were the people of the "International Red Cross Society". They also captured many Australian prisoners of war, but most of them were killed by the Japanese. Australia is a very vengeful country, and Australia will not sit idly by for the bestial behavior of the Japanese, and thus launched retaliation against Japan.
At that time, Australia joined forces with the United States to launch a counterattack against Japan, and General MacArthur of the United States, using a frog-jumping combat strategy, surrounded 200,000 Japanese troops on a small island. The Japanese support was completely cut off, and the Japanese had no chance to break through, and eventually starved to death on the island. At that time, the Japanese army did everything in order to survive, so the Japanese army later issued a rule that did not allow the sharing of comrades' bodies.
Of the 200,000 soldiers on the island at that time, only 30,000 were left, and the remaining 170,000 people all died on the island. And all this is what Japan deserves, they completely disregard humanitarianism, do not take human life seriously, and finally get the retribution they deserve, this kind of dehumanization, even if the whole of Japan is not relieved. Doctors are a group of people who save lives and help the injured, but even the Red Cross people in Japan do not let go, which is simply intolerable.