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Japanese soldiers have been out fighting for many years, how do their wives treat them after they return home from surrender? The soldier sobbed and left tears

Japanese soldiers have been out fighting for many years, how do their wives treat them after they return home from surrender? The soldier sobbed and left tears

The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression lasted for 14 years, which also became an eternal pain in the hearts of the Chinese people, and as the war continued, two of the three fascist countries had surrendered, leaving only Japan to persist in the war. Finally, the suicide angered the United States, which was unwilling to make any unnecessary sacrifices and hoped to end the war as soon as possible, and the United States decided after consultation to drop two atomic bombs like Japan

Japanese soldiers have been out fighting for many years, how do their wives treat them after they return home from surrender? The soldier sobbed and left tears

In 1945, the Japanese Emperor chose unconditional surrender, ending World War II. The end of the war should be the happiest time for all the people of all countries, and the soldiers on the battlefield will also receive the care and concern of their families. However, after returning home, Japanese soldiers were treated differently, making many Japanese soldiers say that it was better to die than to live! Let's see how the Japanese soldiers reacted when they got home.

Japanese soldiers have been out fighting for many years, how do their wives treat them after they return home from surrender? The soldier sobbed and left tears

Japan was a feudal society in which women had a much lower status than men and a low level of education. During World War II, Japanese women were brainwashed by militarism, which led these Japanese to believe that soldiers went abroad to expand their territory, so in the minds of Japanese women, they were warriors. However, Japan was defeated and returned to its own country in frustration, and many women looked down on them.

Japanese soldiers have been out fighting for many years, how do their wives treat them after they return home from surrender? The soldier sobbed and left tears

When they returned home, the soldiers were not only unpopular with their families, but also ridiculed. In addition, when the United States stationed troops in Japan, Japan lost the right to control its own affairs, which made them very humiliated, and they all blamed all this on the soldiers, many of whom suffered from depression and often saw soldiers sobbing and leaving tears.

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