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Why is it said that there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb? A set of old photographs tells you what Hiroshima children were doing during World War II

Why is it said that there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb? A set of old photographs tells you what Hiroshima children were doing during World War II

Introduction: World War II as a huge catastrophe in human history, this war lasted for 6 years, involving more than 60 countries, the number of casualties is as high as 90 million. At the end of World War II, with the surrender of Germany and Italy, only Japan was still stubbornly resisting, in order to end this catastrophe as soon as possible, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan's Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and then Japan was forced to announce its surrender. After the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, tens of thousands of casualties were inflicted, but it was precisely this that promoted Japan's rapid surrender. We can imagine that if there is no shock of the atomic bomb, then Japan, under the influence of the idea of "one hundred million jade fragments", whether it is Japan or the United States, the final number of casualties must not be tens of thousands of people.

Why is it said that there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb? A set of old photographs tells you what Hiroshima children were doing during World War II

With the end of World War II and the loss of time, a new view has emerged in the international community, they feel that the United States bombed Japan with atomic bombs, and many Japanese people are innocent. Although Japan is one of the initiators of World War II, in fact, it was only launched by a small number of Militarists in Japan and has nothing to do with the majority of the Japanese people. So is this really the case?

Why is it said that there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb? A set of old photographs tells you what Hiroshima children were doing during World War II

As the saying goes, no snowflake is innocent during an avalanche, and if you know what the people of Hiroshima did during World War II, you know everything. The old photo above shows a school in Japan teaching Students Japanese Swordsmanship before the start of World War II, and it can be seen from the picture that these students are still young. Although they did not need to be summoned to the battlefield to fight, they had been preparing for the battle, and when they grew up, they would swear allegiance to the Emperor of Japan.

Why is it said that there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb? A set of old photographs tells you what Hiroshima children were doing during World War II

In this old photo above, the boy scouts are shown, who salute each other after school. And we can clearly see that there is no innocence in their eyes that belongs to this age, and the rest is only cold-blooded, which is chilling. According to relevant historical records, many Japanese children at that time were deeply eroded by militarist ideas from the moment they were born. So for them, all they have in mind is fighting for the honor of the Japanese Emperor, and from birth they are destined to be instruments of war.

Why is it said that there are no unjust souls under the atomic bomb? A set of old photographs tells you what Hiroshima children were doing during World War II

After looking at these old photos, I wonder if everyone agrees with the sentence that there is no unjust soul under the atomic bomb? We all know that there are good people in any country. But under the general environment at that time, even if they did not join the war, they did not make any move to prevent the start of the war, and even countless Japanese people silently supported the Japanese war behind their backs. I don't know what everyone thinks about this?

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