How bad were Japanese women during World War II? The behavior is unacceptable, no wonder there are no wronged souls under the atomic bomb
The Second World War, the largest and most numerous war in human history, ended with the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Republic of China and other anti-fascist countries and the people of the world winning world peace by defeating the fascist aggressors.

During the First World War, Japan, as a non-main warring country, tasted the sweetness of aggression and gradually entered the ranks of world powers. By World War II, almost the whole day had become a militarist state of thought, and they had become even more frenzied militarist fanatics. At the end of World War II, in order to force Japan to surrender as soon as possible, the United States dropped two atomic bombs named "Little Boy" and "Little Fat Man" in Hiroshima, Japan, and Nagasaki, respectively, which caused Japan to suffer heavy damage, and the huge power of the atomic bomb deeply shocked the Japanese people, which accelerated the process of Japan's unconditional surrender.
After the war, Japan slowly eased up and began to make a big fuss about the atomic bomb dropped by the United States, and the Japanese side also repeatedly said that it wanted the US military to apologize for the atomic bomb incident, and the US military also replied many times: "There is no unjust soul under the atomic bomb." Why does the United States say this? Although Japan was extremely abominable in the war, most of the innocent people who lost their lives in the atoms were ordinary Japanese people, but the United States still insisted on the idea that there was no wronged soul under the atomic bomb.
This is related to the national conditions of Japan during World War II, when the Japanese government vigorously promoted the idea of militarism, and the Japanese people from top to bottom, from old to young, from men to women, were influenced by militarist ideas, and they all became extremely crazy for the sake of war, and they all thought that it was a great honor to fight for the country, but they did not think that they were invading, and they would commit unforgivable crimes. If you know how bad Japanese women were during World War II, you might understand why the U.S. military said there was no wrongdoing under the atomic bomb.
During World War II, the status of Japanese women's families was generally not high, let alone participate in the war head-on, basically at home with children to cook or something, because the influence of Japanese militarism was too profound, they also desperately wanted to make some "contributions" to the country, so they desperately encouraged their fathers, brothers, brothers, husbands, as long as they were men who could participate in the war, they would spare no effort to carry out war propaganda, and during this period, Japanese women also spontaneously formed many organizations used to publicize the war. Japanese women played a "huge role" in supporting the war, as can be seen here through two stories.
A Japanese soldier who participated in the Nanjing Massacre during the War of Aggression against China was called
Higashi Shiro,
After the war, humanity recovered, he regretted what he had done in China, and sincerely apologized to China, bravely opened his wartime diary, the diary recorded the atrocities of the Japanese army, and recorded the scene when he set out from Japan when his mother said goodbye to him, it was like this: One day in September, my mother came to say goodbye to me, when my mother seemed very calm, my mother said: "This is a difficult to buy expedition, you go happily, if you are unfortunate enough to be caught by Chinese, you will commit suicide by caesarean section. Because I have three sons, it doesn't matter if you die one," my mother then handed me a dagger.
There is also a short story, a young Japanese woman in order to let her husband who has just married to join the army to fight, she actually chose to commit suicide, before committing suicide wrote a suicide note, the content is roughly: Dear husband, in order to make you have no distractions, no worries, in order to make you have an incomparable fighting spirit, I will leave you first. How crazy this Japanese woman's behavior was, in order not to let her husband lose his fighting spirit, he actually chose to commit suicide overnight, and did such a ridiculous act, the purpose of which was to motivate her husband to fight a good war. Then the matter was publicized by the Japanese government, and the Japanese media hyped up and made a movie to be sent to the front line.
At that time, the behavior of Japanese women, a series of crazy moves, made it difficult to accept after watching. Although the Japanese government has brainwashed them, it has a lot to do with themselves, and the idea of militarism has taken root too deeply. No wonder the United States says that there is no wronged soul under the atomic bomb.