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Fighting for support, the mother swore allegiance to the emperor and sent her 14-year-old daughter to the soldiers' tent

People living in modern times, although they have not experienced war, have also learned something about World War II. For the Japanese during World War II, it is impossible to describe it in words, and there is simply no humanity. In order to achieve their own goals, the creed of militarism was hyped up at home, and countless women frantically supported World War II. In order to support World War II, the mother swore allegiance to the emperor and personally sent her 14-year-old daughter to the soldiers' tent.

Fighting for support, the mother swore allegiance to the emperor and sent her 14-year-old daughter to the soldiers' tent

Driven by militarism, the Japanese emperor became the faith of the Japanese people, as long as the Japanese emperor did it, they all supported it unconditionally, and they did not have any ideas of their own. In order to support World War II, even if she sacrificed herself, but there was a Japanese woman named Hideko Nakamura, who became a victim of World War II under the creed of the war, and the Japanese even took what she did as an example.

Fighting for support, the mother swore allegiance to the emperor and sent her 14-year-old daughter to the soldiers' tent

At that time, the Japanese military camp recruited women's standing team, and countless women actively went to sign up, and Hideko Nakamura was one of them. However, Hideko Nakamura felt that with so many people signing up, she alone seemed insignificant and insufficient to prove how loyal she was to the emperor, so she decided to bring her 14-year-old son and daughter into the barracks. Hideko Nakamura's behavior was also publicized in Japan and was praised as the wife of the military state, but she did not expect that this was the beginning of the nightmare.

Fighting for support, the mother swore allegiance to the emperor and sent her 14-year-old daughter to the soldiers' tent

Hideko Nakamura saw her daughter surrounded by a group of Japanese soldiers, and she regretted it as a mother. She should not have personally ruined her daughter's happiness and let her come into the barracks and suffer such torture. But regret is useless, but from Hideko Nakamura, it is enough to see how crazy the Japanese were at that time. In order to support World War II, at all costs, and what this mother did was really inhumane.

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