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Why are the corpses of enemy soldiers forbidden to be turned over after the war? Our army suffered a lot, and the US army encountered a shuttle of bullets

"Drunken lying on the battlefield Jun Mo smiled, gu lai conquest of several people back", since ancient times, whether the war is won or lost, corpses are the norm. After the end of the war, out of the humanitarian spirit, to prevent the outbreak of epidemics, while collecting combat readiness resources, the victorious side will send people to clean up the battlefield, but during World War II, countries forbid soldiers to turn over the corpses privately, and the US military even encountered corpses to come first to a shuttle of bullets, do you know why?

Why are the corpses of enemy soldiers forbidden to be turned over after the war? Our army suffered a lot, and the US army encountered a shuttle of bullets

The reason is simple, because there is danger. We all think that corpses are the safest, but in fact, in World War II, Germany used the victory to clean up the battlefield, placing mines or detonating bombs under the bodies of dead soldiers, and the Soviet army was killed by many soldiers while carrying corpses, which directly led to the later Soviet army not cleaning the battlefield. This is the German army, and the Japanese army is even more crazy, they advocate the loyalty to the emperor, and after the defeat, they will leave a team of death squads to dress up as corpses, and die with them when the victorious side cleans up the battlefield. In the Pacific War, the US military suffered a lot, so when the later US military saw the body, it directly came to a shuttle of bullets.

Why are the corpses of enemy soldiers forbidden to be turned over after the war? Our army suffered a lot, and the US army encountered a shuttle of bullets

Secondly, there will be a lot of duds in war, and when cleaning the battlefield, it may explode if you are not careful. And the dead soldiers will have a large number of residual ammunition, in this era of the use of hot weapons, the open fire on the battlefield can be described as a lot, a little inattention, will detonate these remaining ammunition, so that you immediately have no bones. It was fine when it was in the charge, but after the war, it was a heroic sacrifice, which was really annoying.

Why are the corpses of enemy soldiers forbidden to be turned over after the war? Our army suffered a lot, and the US army encountered a shuttle of bullets

And our country has suffered heavy losses in this regard. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, due to the lack of comprehensive national strength and the lack of weapons resources, after the end of the war, we would collect weapons and equipment in the way of cleaning the battlefield, and the cunning Japanese army took advantage of this to die in the hopeless victory, and when our army approached, it took machine guns to strafe or detonate grenades, and many soldiers died in this way at that time. The lesson of blood and tears has made our country strengthen its defenses and effectively avoid the recurrence of such a thing.

Why are the corpses of enemy soldiers forbidden to be turned over after the war? Our army suffered a lot, and the US army encountered a shuttle of bullets

Therefore, in the future, there are special troops to clean up the battlefield. The cleaning of the battlefield is very time-consuming and labor-intensive, not only requiring the statistics of casualties, but also the prevention of epidemics and the response to many crises on the battlefield. This also reflects the cruelty of war from the side, so it is most important to strive to enhance comprehensive national strength, strengthen weapons construction, and avoid war.

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