laitimes

The Japanese army was defeated and surrendered, and the soldiers came home to see their wives very cold, lamenting that it was better to die in battle

The Japanese army was defeated and surrendered, and the soldiers came home to see their wives very cold, lamenting that it was better to die in battle

In the 1930s, Japanese militarist ideas flourished at home and spread widely abroad. It wages wars of aggression against many countries in East Asia, encroaches on the territory and resources of others and treats innocent civilians cruelly. Japanese troops committed various atrocities during the war, including burning, killing, and looting. After Japan's defeat in 1945, the Japanese surrendered one after another. Later, they were sent back to China. Who knew the real nightmare would begin when they got home.

The Japanese army was defeated and surrendered, and the soldiers came home to see their wives very cold, lamenting that it was better to die in battle

At that time, Japanese women were deeply brainwashed by crazy war ideas, so they strongly supported the country's war of aggression. They encouraged their husbands to go to the battlefield, and some even volunteered to join the army. In their hearts, it would be a great honor if their husbands died on the battlefield. If they are defeated and surrendered, they will be cowards and traitors. Japanese women were very crazy to serve the emperor.

The Japanese army was defeated and surrendered, and the soldiers came home to see their wives very cold, lamenting that it was better to die in battle

When Japanese women return home after defeat, they often say cynical words and even abuse their cowardly husbands. Many Japanese soldiers were already extremely disappointed in their lives when they saw such wives when they returned home. Because they lost their financial resources after returning home, Japanese women regarded these Japanese soldiers as a burden on their families, which was not at all good. As a result, many Japanese soldiers suffered from depression after returning home.

The Japanese army was defeated and surrendered, and the soldiers came home to see their wives very cold, lamenting that it was better to die in battle

Despite Japan's belief in the spirit of Bushido, few soldiers committed suicide after defeat. After all, they are all flesh and blood and afraid of death. However, the Japanese soldiers felt very cold and lamented that it was better to die in battle, what do you think? Feel free to say what you think in the comments below. Let's discuss it together.

Read on