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After Japan's surrender, 110,000 Japanese women were left behind in Tohoku, and what happened to them?

author:Litian

Japan is a country with a small territory, and it always thinks of invading other countries, and the mainland has been invaded and struggled against it for several years.

Many people have heard of Japan's cruelty, but few people know that they are also very indifferent to their own people, after the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, they actually left 110,000 Japanese women in Northeast China, without considering their future, so what is the fate of these 110,000 Japanese women in the end?

After Japan's surrender, 110,000 Japanese women were left behind in Tohoku, and what happened to them?

The origin of these 110,000 Japanese women has to start from 1931. At that time, it was the 918 Incident, and the prelude to the Eastern Battlefield began.

However, the rulers of that time did not resist the invaders in the first place, but fought for central dominance within themselves.

When the Japanese army invaded the Northeast, Zhang Xueliang ordered "No resistance ... Everyone becomes benevolent and sacrifices for the country", such an order made the Northeast fall quickly, and even the enemy did not make much effort.

After the complete fall of Northeast China, in order to further control the people of Northeast China and increase their influence in China, Japan decided to immigrate hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians to Northeast China.

These Japanese immigrants are all ordinary Japanese citizens, but when they arrive in the Northeast, they can be "superior", as if they are nobles and the common people of Northeast China are slaves.

These Japanese immigrants in large numbers worked and did business on the land of Tohoku, and even demanded that Tohoku people learn Japanese, and their own land was encroached upon by others, and they had to learn their language and culture, which made many Tohoku people hate the Japanese even more.

After Japan's surrender, 110,000 Japanese women were left behind in Tohoku, and what happened to them?

Japan's defeat was predestined. The Japanese returned to Japan in disgrace after surrendering, and the nearly 300,000 immigrants in Tohoku, they simply had no way to take them all, so what to do?

They came up with a solution that was to bring back all the young and prime-age people, and at that time Japan was in need of a large number of laborers, so they chose to bring back to Japan the labor force that could work, and the women and children were left behind.

Japan was already too busy to take care of itself at that time, not to mention that although these immigrants played all their prestige in the Northeast, they were still just ordinary Japanese citizens, so the Japanese government did not care about their feelings at all, and nearly 110,000 women stayed in a foreign land.

These abandoned Japanese women, who had immigrated with hope, were now abandoned, but they are not sympathetic, after all, it is difficult for people to empathize with their own race that has invaded them. So in the end, what will be the fate of these Japanese women?

After Japan's surrender, 110,000 Japanese women were left behind in Tohoku, and what happened to them?

The fate of these 110,000 Japanese women is not the same, some can live out their old age in peace, and some people are miserable all their lives.

Since Japan negotiated with the mainland after the defeat of the war, some of the women were sent back to Japan by the mainland.

Later, after the Japanese economy developed, they also came to pick up a group of them, and gave them a very considerable amount of compensation, and these people lived a relatively comfortable life in the future, and they were able to reunite with their families and return to their homeland.

The other part of the Japanese women was not so lucky, they were taken by the Soviets to take care of the wounded soldiers, as well as to take care of the cooking and hygiene.

After Japan's surrender, 110,000 Japanese women were left behind in Tohoku, and what happened to them?

Living cautiously at the bottom of the Soviet Union, living a poor and hard life, doing a lot of work every day, and not being able to guarantee enough food every day, many people collapsed at work due to physical exhaustion, which should be the most miserable part of the Japanese women stranded in the Northeast.

A small number of Japanese did not choose to go back when they were evacuated, they had lived in Northeast China for many years, and they had already regarded this land as their hometown, and there was enough livelihood security here, so they voluntarily stayed in Northeast China. Of course, these people are only a very small minority.

The rest of the Japanese women did not return to Japan, nor did they go to other places, and they had to support themselves and slowly integrate into life in China.

But the Japanese are hated by the whole country, and it is difficult for Japanese women to gain a foothold in China. They are helpless in this land, and no one will pay attention to them and leave them to fend for themselves.

After Japan's surrender, 110,000 Japanese women were left behind in Tohoku, and what happened to them?

Some Japanese women marry poor bachelors or lonely old people in order to survive, but they are still scorned, and it is difficult for them to find work in Tohoku, and even if they do, they have to endure the ridicule of others.

But our country has always been a very inclusive country, and this is reflected in each and every one of our citizens.

As time went on, Japanese women came to accept, and they worked hard to adapt and change themselves. There are also some kind people from the Northeast who have taken them in, and they are also very grateful.

Later, there were many ways to return to Japan, but most of them chose to stay in Tohoku.

The reasons for this are, firstly, that they have been living here for a long time and have a lot of fetters, and it has been so many years since they have gotten older, and Japanese society is also changing with each passing day, and it is difficult to adapt when they go back;

Second, they are also very uncomfortable, they did not consider them when Japan evacuated, they were disappointed in their country, but the acceptance and enthusiasm of the people in Northeast China made them feel a sense of belonging; Third, many of them have already started families in Northeast China, have children, many of them regard themselves as Chinese, and some have changed to Chinese nationality.

In any case, fate will not be left to man. Some of these women who were left in the Northeast were able to reunite with their families, some were able to enjoy their old age in peace, some took root in the Northeast, and some could only die in other places.

After Japan's surrender, 110,000 Japanese women were left behind in Tohoku, and what happened to them?

Abandoning 110,000 women and leaving them to fend for themselves on the soil of another country is one of the cruel things that Japan has done.

The status of women in that era was originally very low, let alone a woman who had lost the breadwinner of the family and was alone and adrift in a foreign country. Japan does not reflect on their mistakes, they will only go further and further down the wrong path.

The people of the mainland are extremely tolerant and accepting, which is the background color of a great country and embodies the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.

Although we hate the invaders, is it not a sign of our open-mindedness that we can accept these Japanese women and allow them to live on our land?

In the future, we must also show the spirit of a great country, stick to the bottom line and help those in need.

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