As a mother, how did Cao Heimao survive and fight in the shadow of the comfort women?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

In 1941, Japanese invaders invaded rural Shanxi and plundered on a large scale. 19-year-old Cao Heimao was young and beautiful, but he was forcibly invaded and taken away by the Japanese army, and became a ***

She was accompanied by several other girls from the village, who were being held in a Japanese station and subjected to inhuman abuse.

Cao Heimao and the other girls tried their best to resist and escape, but they all failed, and they were beaten and abused even more brutally. However, Cao Heimao did not give up hope of living, she told herself to live and avenge the death of her sisters.

Finally, one day, when the Japanese army went on a mission, the defense was not as tight as before, and Cao Heimao saw the opportunity and escaped through the side door. She did not dare to delay in the slightest and fled back to her home overnight. Although the parents were distressed about their daughter's plight, everyone in the village knew that she was defiled by the Japanese army, and in order to avoid gossip and the pursuit of the Japanese army, the mother sent Cao Heimao to a cave in the mountains.

The world is unpredictable, and Cao Heimao finds out that she is pregnant. She tried all kinds of methods but failed to kill the baby, and finally gave birth to a baby boy in the cave.

Many years later, the People's Republic of China was founded, and the country ushered in a new atmosphere. However, Cao Heimao was tortured because of what happened to her, and the pain in her body made it impossible for her to get pregnant again.

Cao Heimao's story is one full of sadness and pain. She was one of the countless women who were forcibly recruited by the Japanese army as ***, and they were subjected to inhuman abuse and destruction. This story reminds us not to forget the pain of history, to cherish peace, but also to speak up for those who have suffered, to let more people know what happened to them, and to fight for justice and reparations for them.

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