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Episode 24: War Lover
"When fighting, you must remember to bring your lover, so that you can save your life."
When we arrived in China, veterans always taught us this.
"Bringing" refers to soldiers putting pictures of women in their pockets when they go to the battlefield, and at first I didn't understand why I did it, but then I figured it out after dodging a few stray bullets.
In fact, it is not so mysterious, that is, the veterans think that as long as they carry women's photos in their hearts, they will be worried, so that they will not act recklessly in the face of the rain of bullets, and it will not be so easy to enter the Yasukuni Shrine.
But if you don't bring pictures of women, will there be soldiers jumping into the bullet pile?
How can there be, the god of death, whether it is a warrior or a coward, will be a bowl of water flat.
Although I don't believe in these ghosts and gods, I have always treasured two pictures of women. One is a picture of my mother and sister, and the other is of Ako who lives in Asakusa, but I don't know if she is my lover or not.
Japanese women spared no effort to support the war of aggression
As literally as "carry-on", I have always treasured these two photographs in the pockets of my military uniform, and they are amulets to me, even when I am in position.
When it was time for the outgoing army to rest, I would pull out two pictures and talk to myself about them as I thought about the past.
The most common thing I say to them is, "I live well today." ”
I carry them with me another layer of thought: even if I were going to die, I would be with them and would not die alone.
The photo of my mother and sister side by side was taken in the courtyard of my hometown, and after seeing my sister in the photo, several comrades-in-arms have already proposed to me.
There was even a guy who wrote love letters to my sister behind my back!
When I left Japan for China, she was exactly the same age as my 44-year-old sister (15-16 years old), and she was still in the third grade of girls' school at the time.
The author fantasizes about the sailor suit A son
"Actually have such a beautiful girlfriend, Saito you boy Yanfu is not shallow."
The comrades were very envious when they saw Azi's photo, and they regarded her as their war lover without my consent.
But then I added a new photo, which became a little more subtle. This photo was sent by the sister of K, a senior soldier who was a soldier of the same generation as me, and somehow she sent me a letter with a jade photo of herself attached to it.
After meeting K's sister once during recruit training in Takasaki, I met K again after being introduced by K, and I only saw him twice. It's hard to believe that she is actually the sister of the thick K, what a very beautiful little beauty.
It's been three years since the blink of an eye, and K's sister is naturally more beautiful.
This makes me feel a little nervous.
After I compared the photos of K's sister and Ako together, K's sister was indeed more beautiful. Is it not possible to ask A son to let it go... Suddenly, the idea popped into my head, and the difficulty of making a trade-off really bothered me for a while.
Since I joined the army until now, A-son has been insisting on writing to me, and now it is obviously too late for me to change the court.
But what about this photo? If you bring all three of them, won't it become a triangular relationship?
But I don't want to give K's sister to other comrades to be war lovers.
Now that I think about it, it was silly enough.
K's sister didn't just write to me and send me pictures, she sent them all to the soldiers who joined K's army at the same time.
K's sister, as a "military girl" (note (2), sent us all her pictures in the form of a letter of condolence.
Note (1): The third grade of girls' school refers to the third grade of junior high school, which is already quite high in Japan at that time.
Japan has been compulsory for 6 years since 1907, and by 1920 99 per cent of school-age children had reached school. Japan's compulsory education did a very good job at that time, but the high tuition fees of non-compulsory education completely blocked the people at the bottom from higher education, and Japan's non-compulsory education divided society into different classes.
In order to expand the needs, Japan at that time greatly lowered the age of marriage for women, basically after graduating from elementary school, Japanese women had to prepare to marry, so there were fewer women than men who could attend junior high school, so it was some more solid and enlightened families who could support their daughters to go to junior high school.
The author's article emphasizes many times that his family is an ordinary farmer, which can be seen from the fact that the author can have such a junior high school girlfriend, and the author can enter a large company like Toho Film (such a large company with high academic requirements) and is also good at painting, the author's family was a fairly solid family in rural Japan at that time.
Military maiden
Note (2): The Military Girl was a slogan put forward by Japan at that time to launch a female student support war.
In daily education, Japan vigorously encouraged young girls to support the war, and in March 1941, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology issued the "Rules for the Implementation of the National School Order", which clearly stated that the purpose of "cultivating the sense of mission of the imperial country" was to "clarify the essence of the national system".
Acts such as K's sister sending photos and writing letters to encourage the war of aggression ahead can only be regarded as the most basic support for militarism in Japan at that time. In order to make the Japanese soldiers work for the country, the Japanese authorities vigorously encouraged the girls to marry the soldiers who were about to go on the expedition.
When the war was gradually unfavorable, the Japanese authorities began to organize female students to learn to use knives and organize female students to work in industrial and mining enterprises so that more men could join the army.
Japan's militaristic girls have done a lot for Japan's war of aggression to continue, so the War of Resistance is both China's national war of resistance and Japan's national aggression. The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was the first nationwide modern war in China's history in which a single country as a whole participated, marking the formal formation of China's modern sense of national identity.
Goebbels and Magda poisoned their own children
World war II is not something that can be waged by just a few war maniacs, nor by men from Japan and Germany alone. Although neither Japan nor Germany allows women to go to the front, this does not prevent women from frantically supporting the unjust war launched by the two countries.
The Nazis needed a larger population in order to launch a war of aggression, so Germany also launched the "Hitler Girls" movement, calling on women to marry soldiers and have more children. Later, when the Soviets invaded Berlin, many German women also participated in the defense of the city and died.
Although German women are generally not as crazy as Japanese women's support for the war, there are also many crazy people. For example, Magda, the wife of Nazi propaganda minister Goebbels, poisoned her six children to be buried by the Nazis when the Soviets were about to conquer Berlin!
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