A true portrayal of women s lives in Japan after World War II

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

An old ** evokes our deep feelings about the difficult life of the ** period. **, the mother is dressed in plain clothes, but she glows with a hint of new life. However, the advent of troubled times made life extremely difficult, and she could only rely on rice soup to fill her child's belly. Perhaps this is the sorrow of ordinary people in the old days. Today, we are grateful for the luck of the moment.

In 2012, Mo Yan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first writer in Chinese history to win the prize. The award was praised for his perfect blend of folktales, history, and contemporary society through hallucinatory realism. This description is very apt, whether it is "Frog", "Fat Breasts and Fat Buttocks" or "Sandalwood Punishment" and other works, they are full of the shadow of realism. The language of his works is passionate, striking to the heart, and refracting subtle flashes in the midst of cruelty.

The relationship with his wife Du Qinlan is even more exemplary, the two met in childhood and have deep feelings. A ** shows South Vietnamese soldiers holding advanced equipment, do you know the ** model in their hands?However, even with their power, if they lost the hearts and minds of the people, they were eventually wiped out by the North Vietnamese shortly after the United States withdrew from Vietnam. After the end of World War II, Japan fell into a predicament of declining people's livelihood and economic stagnation.

U.S. troops were stationed in Japan, and the war on the Korean Peninsula and the confrontation between the two camps of the United States and the Soviet Union also brought external pressure to Japan. At home, Japan has set up a special organization to provide services for the US military stationed in Japan, and even to provide special care for US GIs. Another ** was taken in Osaka, Japan in 1962, two Japanese women were scantily dressed, but they could not hide their short and strong figures, and their appearance was difficult to describe.

They are desperately trying to recruit American GIs at the door, which is outrageous. The Japanese nation "has small virtues but no great righteousness" and will do whatever it takes for the sake of the end. An outrageous old ** was not published until more than 30 years after the end of World War II. These ** are from the military correspondents of the Japan Mainichi Shimbun. After the defeat of Japan, the military ordered that "all the ** filmed in the battlefield should be burned" to cover up the crime.

However, the Mainichi Shimbun did not succumb to the threat of the military, and they secretly transferred ** and negatives. **On the right side is written the words "Death of the regular army of China", as well as the "not permitted" mark of the Japanese military. ** shows a Chinese soldier who was killed on the side of the road with his scars all over his body. The Geneva Conventions were clearly violated at that time, but what were they for the Japanese invaders?

During the Battle of Songhu, there was a ** that proved the evil deeds of the Japanese army. Takeshita's forces captured some Chinese soldiers, but instead of respecting the Geneva Conventions, they used them as targets for assassination training. This ** was taken by a reporter accompanying the army, but it was judged to be "not permitted"** so as not to damage the image of the Japanese army. After the victory in the Battle of Songhu, another ** shows the scene of Japanese soldiers executing Chinese prisoners.

* The Chinese soldier was already seriously wounded, so he was unable to retreat in time and was captured by the Japanese army. However, in order to "prevent future troubles", the Japanese army brutally killed the prisoner with a bayonet. In order to cover up the crime, this ** was also stamped with a "not permitted" stamp by the military to maintain the image of the Japanese army. Frankly, this is only a small part of Japan's unspeakable crimes.

During the war of aggression against China, the Japanese invaders burned, killed and looted, causing 35 million soldiers and civilians in China. The victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was inseparable from the sacrifices made on the frontal battlefield and the contributions of countless heroes on the battlefield behind enemy lines. ** shows a Chinese plainclothes hero who infiltrated the Japanese-occupied zone**. He was tied to a pole at the train station to lure rescue, but also to intimidate the people. His ending can be roughly imagined.

Don't forget the national shame!

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