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Real photos of the Japanese surrender: Very different from those in the TV series, with hands raised and sabers put down
In China's modern history, Japan once carried out long-term aggression against China and owed a lot of blood debts on the land of China. The reason why the Japs are so rampant is related to their powerful military reserves and the almost perverted brainwashing of their citizens. However, even if the Japanese army armed their soldiers with weapons and souls, they could not avoid the fear of death among most soldiers.
In many TV anti-war dramas, scenes of Japanese invaders being defeated and disemboweled in defeat often appear. Are the Japanese soldiers really not afraid of death? Let’s take a look at real war photos. Are there any scenes of caesarean section?
In the photo, the defeated Japanese soldiers were waiting for the victor's arrangements in an orderly manner. They had to put down the firearms that symbolized the strength of the soldiers. And at such a humiliating scene, a few soldiers actually laughed. They were whispering to each other in the back, not as if they were being captured, but more like they were watching someone else's joke.
The Japanese military also likes to use the Bushido spirit to brainwash people at home, which is why they have so many comfort women. In fact, many of them are women who have been brainwashed by the war. Perhaps among the top generals of the Japanese army, there are indeed some who have an almost perverted loyalty to the country and would rather commit suicide than accept the reality. But more soldiers are poor people in Japan. Their lives are not comfortable to begin with, and principles and beliefs are simply unknown to them.
Many Japanese soldiers came to China and were forced to follow the army. They did not have lofty ideals and did not want to gain any benefits for Japan. They just hoped to return to their hometown safely. After seeing so many dead people on the battlefield, they missed their hometown across the ocean even more. For them, they were more than happy to be captured if it meant they could save their lives.
When the Japanese army was surrounded on the battlefield, they would not hesitate to raise their hands to indicate their willingness to surrender in order not to be killed. Of course, this was at a time when there were only a few of them alive. The soldiers all knew each other and would rather abandon their positions to save their own lives. These surrendered Japanese soldiers have nothing to do with the power of "imperialism" as we know it. The captured soldiers had to hand over their weapons such as rifles and machine guns, and had to take off their belts. All of them were disheveled and completely lost their former dignity.
Japanese soldiers actually knew how to be prisoners very well. They knew to obey orders, listen carefully to speeches, and behave very harmlessly. At this time, the Japanese who surrendered were completely different from the Japanese who broke into the village and committed crimes. When they have an absolute advantage, each one of them turns into a beast and does things worse than pigs and dogs; when they are at a disadvantage, they will pretend to be very docile and harmless in order to survive. This completely opposite human nature is the true face of the cunning Japanese army.
During World War II, the Japanese army was very ambitious. In addition to launching a long-term war in China, they were also ambitious in the Pacific battlefield and attacked Vietnam, New Guinea, the Philippines and other countries. Of course, they also encountered strong enemies, namely American soldiers.
The Japanese soldiers captured by the US military were even more cowardly and disheveled. They looked less like soldiers and more like village gangsters.
Stop thinking that the Japanese soldiers are invincible. They will only bluff fiercely in front of the weak. Once they lose the battle, they will immediately change their attitude. As long as they can survive and obey absolutely unconditionally, no one is willing to commit suicide for the so-called empire. Even if there are, they are a few militarists.
Reference: "Modern History of China"
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