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73 children in 19 years? The story of Soviet soldiers and 9 Japanese female captives, the ending is reversed

On September 2, 1945, the six-year-long World War II finally ended. The Japanese army collapsed under the sweep of the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union captured a large number of Japanese. And the story we're going to tell today happened in the period after that.

73 children in 19 years? The story of Soviet soldiers and 9 Japanese female captives, the ending is reversed

Gentle township of Soviet soldiers

On December 23, 1945, a Soviet soldier named Bonezykov received an order from his superiors to take 10 Japanese prisoners to Siberia. Of the 10 Japanese captives, 9 were female and 1 male.

Bonezychkov and his comrades received orders and embarked on the next day. While passing through the Sino-Soviet border, several of his comrades-in-arms mistakenly stepped on the minefield and were killed one after another. The road was closed by heavy snow, and the car could not drive.

The few surviving soldiers saw the situation and finally decided to leave Bonezhkov to guard the prisoners, and they went back to seek rescue. Heavy snow, freezing cold, and food is becoming scarcer. In order to survive, the female captives made overtures to Bonezhkoff.

In the next few days, Bonezykov enjoyed the blessings of the Qi people. The male captive, on the other hand, was not so lucky. Supplies were scarce, and he certainly didn't want to waste it on prisoners. The male captive starved to death.

73 children in 19 years? The story of Soviet soldiers and 9 Japanese female captives, the ending is reversed

After some time, all their food was gone, but the comrades did not return. Bonezykoff panicked, if he continued to wait, he would probably freeze to death if he did not starve to death.

In fact, he could have returned to the Soviet Union alone. But seeing behind him, these beautiful Japanese female captives, Bonezhkov hesitated. Eventually he gritted his teeth and made a surprising decision to take the female captives into the mountains.

The days in the mountains are equally difficult, but fortunately, the products are abundant, and if you are hungry, you can hunt, and when you are thirsty, you can drink the stream, and you will not starve to death. The nine female captives followed him, and in the next 19 years, they had 73 children.

Many people may wonder why the female captives did not rebel against him. There are two reasons, one is that they have seen the fate of the male captives, and now they are stepping into the mountains, just want to save their lives; the other is that they are all family members of the army, they have no power to tie the chicken, and they need a man to help them too much.

73 children in 19 years? The story of Soviet soldiers and 9 Japanese female captives, the ending is reversed

After 19 years, the ending has reversed

Spring to autumn, flowers bloom. Bonezhkov and 9 female captives have lived in the mountains for 19 years. They are naked, like savages. As there were more and more children, so did the pressure on Bonezykoff.

In order to take care of the children, he had to go out hunting every day. As he grew older, Bonezhkov's body gradually became unable to support itself. He found that such a day was too torturous.

Gentle Township is now a hero's grave. Bonezykoff decided to return to the Soviet Union with her captives and children, even if sentenced. In 1964, when he and more than 80 "family members" behind him returned to the Soviet Union, it really caused a sensation.

When he learned the ins and outs of the story, the commander was surprised and angry because of his violation of military discipline. In the end, under the coordination of many parties, 9 prisoners and 73 children were repatriated to Japan. Bonezykov, on the other hand, was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

73 children in 19 years? The story of Soviet soldiers and 9 Japanese female captives, the ending is reversed

Such an ending is laughable. But if you're him, for long years, facing so many women and kids every day. The chicken feathers of life will be infinitely magnified, and I am afraid that it will be worse than death.

Would you choose to go back if you were?

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