<h1>When did the troop condolence performance take place? </h1>
The history of mankind is actually the history of war.
Soldiers in war are often uprooted and their lives are in extreme danger. In order to improve the morale of these soldiers, the product of historical evolution is the "condolence performance of the troops".
It is generally believed that the earliest condolence performances began in World War II. At that time, the Soviet Union was confronting Germany, in order to improve the morale of the troops, the Soviet Army created the "Soviet Red Army Song and Dance Troupe", now known as the "Alessandrov Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe", the Soviet Red Army Song and Dance Troupe went to the front line of the battlefield to perform as many as 1500 condolence performances.

<h1>Marilyn Monroe also participated in a condolence show? </h1>
Yes, and in South Korea.
In February 1954, Monroe had just been newly married, and her honeymoon location was in Japan. The UN Command, which was stationed in Japan at the time, repeatedly requested Monroe to go to South Korea to comfort the American troops who were physically and mentally exhausted by the Korean War (a war between the regimes of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea on the Korean Peninsula from June 1950 to July 1953) between the two sides to implement the Korean Armistice Agreement).
As the most famous actress in the world at that time, Monroe participated in as many as 10 condolence performances and welcome ceremonies in 4 days in South Korea.
<h1>How did condolence performances develop in Korea? </h1>
From 1964 to 1973, South Korea sent army units to participate in the Vietnam War (called the Vietnam War in Korea), which became the fuse of condolence performances in the Korean dialect.
At this time, in order to encourage the soldiers who participated in the war, South Korea sent a huge condolence group to perform on the front line in Vietnam, including singers, actors, comedians, and even Miss Korea.
Released in 2008, the movie "Lang in the Distance" starring Xiu Ai is set in the Vietnam War at that time and tells the story of a woman who joined a condolence group and ran through the battlefield in search of her husband who participated in the war.
<h1>Why did the girl group become the starring guest of the condolence performance? </h1>
The music program "Condolence Train" broadcast by South Korea's Defense TV has been broadcast since its inception in 1961 and has been broadcast to the present.
The difference is that in the past, there were various program forms and performance guests, including skits, dances, songs, recitations, etc.
It is said that after the women's group came, the pressure of the troop members was reduced, the enthusiasm was improved, and the morale was even higher.
Therefore, a new word "military commander" was derived, which refers to those female groups that are popular in the army and have a large number of condolence performances, and the title of "military commander" is even an indicator of the popularity of Aidou.
<h1>Are there negative effects? </h1>
Although the condolence performances of the women's groups can have some positive effects on the soldiers, too much nudity clothing and large-scale sexy dances make some female groups think that "sex" is a commoditization.
The most typical event is that bodybuilders starred in a condolence performance of a certain unit in 2018. The problem is that they wear bikinis during the game and pose in various bodybuilding movements on stage.
If it is a bodybuilding competition, the contestants have no problem dressing at all, but when it comes to the army, the scene is somewhat pornographic, contrary to the original intention of the condolence performance.
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