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A Soviet soldier escaped with 9 Japanese women and gave birth to 73 mixed-race children in 19 years
A Soviet soldier escaped with 9 Japanese women and gave birth to 73 mixed-race children in 19 years. His face was sallow when he surrendered
World War II was the largest war in human history after World War I. The flames of war raged across Eurasia, Africa, and Oceania. The war lasted for six years, resulting in more than 70 million military and civilian casualties and economic losses of up to 5 trillion U.S. dollars, bringing huge disasters to people around the world. After the war, all countries began post-war reconstruction, and prisoners of war from various countries were repatriated one after another. An interesting thing happened in the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in the Soviet Union.
During World War II, the Soviet Union captured more than 600,000 Japanese. The Soviets dispersed these prisoners across the country and let them shine for the construction of the Soviet Union. After the war, these prisoners of war will be repatriated to Japan. If there are too many, they will have to be sent in batches. If there are too many prisoners, problems will easily arise. There was a Soviet soldier who risked his life to kidnap nine female Japanese prisoners, lived in the mountains and forests for 19 years, and gave birth to 73 children.
This Soviet soldier is called Borzhnekov. He is a young man in his twenties, and may not have experienced any human experience. He was responsible for transporting Japanese prisoners of war back to China. He often had some young and beautiful female nurses, and the young men often took advantage of him. Within a few days, Borzhnekov was deeply attracted by these Japanese women, and soon he couldn't extricate himself. But the military law was merciless, and he didn't dare to mess around.
On December 23, 1945, Bozhnykov finally got his chance. That day, his team was once again ordered to escort prisoners of war. It happened to be snowing heavily and the road was unrecognizable. They mistakenly entered a minefield. In the end, only ten prisoners of war (one male and nine female) and six soldiers survived. The six soldiers had one slight injury and three serious injuries. They had nowhere to go and no store. If they stayed here, they would be dead. So they discussed and decided to gather all the food together, leaving one uninjured prisoner of war to guard, while the others went back to ask for help. Bozhnykov was not injured, and he volunteered to be kept under guard. In order to prevent the prisoners of war from causing trouble, his comrades helped him trap the prisoners first.
Brzhnykov took the initiative to ask to stay, but it was not because he was so noble and upright. He was purely interested in those nine beautiful Japanese women. As soon as his comrades left, he pulled a Japanese girl into the cab. After a series of indescribable activities, the woman got some food. In the next few days, he took turns to have in-depth and friendly exchanges with several other Japanese women. After each exchange, the Japanese women would get something. The Japanese male soldier was very unfortunate. He died of cold and starvation.
A few days later, Bozhnykov still had not waited for the rescue of his comrades. At this time, a strange idea came to his mind. He wanted to take these nine women away and live a life of one husband and nine wives, and he would do whatever he said. Bozhnykov took nine women and ran into the mountains and forests. At the beginning, Bozhnykov was very carefree and comfortable. The nine women worked and cooked during the day, and took turns sleeping with him at night. He would beat and scold them if he was unhappy at all. But the good times did not last long, and nine women united to subdue him. From then on, he not only had to go out to work, but also had to cook for the nine women's wives.
Finally, 19 years later, Bozhnykov could no longer survive, so he went down the mountain with his nine wives and 73 children. Bozhnykov took them to the police station to surrender. Their only wish was to have a full meal. They ate more than 20 pots of rice from the police station. The police station could not afford to feed them and handed them over to the army.
When the army later investigated and interrogated Bozhnykov, he said that he had had enough in the third year, but he was afraid that they would starve to death, so he endured it for another 16 years. This is simply a joke. Everyone knows that if he went down the mountain at that time, he would definitely be prosecuted by military law, and he would basically be shot without running away.
In the end, Bozhnykov was sentenced to 12 years in prison. After three years of negotiations with the Soviet Union, his nine wives and 73 children were finally repatriated to Japan.
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