There has always been such a saying on the Internet: there is no unjust soul under the atomic bomb. This sentence is actually proposed in response to the atomic bomb incident in Hiroshima. At that time, almost all the casualties were ordinary Japanese people, and the Japanese troops who committed the crime of killing did not stay in Hiroshima. Although the ordinary inhabitants did not directly commit killings against our compatriots, their crazy and extreme thoughts indirectly hurt us.

At that time, Japan's education of young people required them to swear allegiance to the emperor and fight for the "honor" of the country. In contrast, during the invasion of China, how many children did we have, there was no complete childhood, and even a small number of people lived peacefully to adulthood. If there had been no war, these children would have been able to sit in the classroom and study; every day when they came home from school, they would have been greeted by the smiling faces of their parents. So, what are the Japanese women who did not go to war doing?
In fact, those Japanese women in World War II, the bad water in their stomachs is not necessarily less than those Japanese troops. First of all, the status of Japanese women is actually very low, and they are asked to marry soon after they become adults, and after getting married, they are not allowed to have their own careers at all, and they can only stay at home and teach their children. As a result, Japanese women did not have the opportunity to go to war. However, they have also received militarist education since they were young, and from the bottom of their hearts, they are very much in recognition of Japan's aggressive behavior.
For this reason, Japanese women regretted that they could not go to the front line to fight for the emperor's allegiance, so they had to scramble to marry the Japanese troops who had gone to the battlefield. It is said that all women at that time were proud to marry Japanese officers. This act of theirs has undoubtedly stimulated the determination of more Japanese men to go to war.
Secondly, although they stayed in Japan, they were not idle. Japan's frenzied military aggression actually needs all kinds of funds and a steady stream of materials to support it. This burden falls on Japanese women, who not only run housework, but also participate in various material production and logistics. Didn't they also indirectly go to the battlefield in this act? It is said that they were also very keen on procreation in the hope of sending more troops to the Japanese army.
Finally, Japanese women at that time were even crazy willing to become comfort women of the Japanese army, in order to support the Japanese army's allegiance to the emperor with their own bodies. Some married women, in order to let their husbands fight on the battlefield without worry, even chose to end themselves, which shows the madness of Japanese women.
It can be seen that Japan during World War II, from old to young, from male to female, was broken to the bone. Therefore, none of the Japanese soldiers and civilians who were injured by the atomic bomb at that time were unjustly killed. After all, before the U.S. military dropped the bomb, it also gave them 63 million evacuation notices in advance, but no one believed it. Moreover, at that time, all the Japanese, young and old, men and women, each armed with a grenade, were ready to fight with the landing American troops, which showed that they were also soldiers and died unjustly.