What is history: it is the echo of the past to the future, the reflection of the future on the past. - Hugo
Beginning with the September 18 Incident in 1931, Japan began a 14-year-long aggression against our country. In the past 14 years, in order to achieve the goal of using China to control China, Japan has recruited and trained many traitors and Japanese puppet armies.

Some of these people were forced by Japan to seek perfection, but they also hated Japan very much in their hearts. However, some traitors, for their own interests, have mutilated many Chinese and have completely become the running dogs of the Japanese. In August 1945, Japan announced its surrender, what are the outcomes of these traitors and Japanese puppet armies?
First, handle it lightly
During the Japanese invasion of China, many Chinese were forcibly recruited as "Imperial Allied Forces", that is, to do things for the Japanese. The vast majority of these people were forced to take their lives and had to be dispatched by the Japanese. But many of them didn't do much bad, and they hated the Japanese in their hearts. After Japan surrendered, these people were sentenced, but mostly for a few years, or even shorter, and some were simply released and let them go home.
Second, it was incorporated and became a regular army
At that time, many Japanese puppet armies were forced to do so, but after the training of the Japanese army, they had a certain combat ability. As needed, they were incorporated and reorganized into the regular army. This will keep them watched, educated, and used in due course.
III. Severely punish non-lending
Those traitors who were loyal to the Japanese army and did many cruel things to the Chinese would be severely punished. After the trial, many people were sentenced to death, and some were sentenced to life imprisonment, and the people at that time all clapped their hands and applauded, which shows how much they hate these traitors.
Whether it is ancient or modern, as long as it is a person who has done a traitor, the end is generally very miserable, which is also their own fault.