In 1943, the woman would rather suffer retribution than throw away the children of the Japanese army

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-06

In 1943, in a remote village in Shanxi Province, the cry of a baby broke the dark silence with the sound of a dark cave. Hotspot Engine Program

It was Cao Heimao's child, a child haunted by a tragic fate, whose birth filled his mother's heart with complex emotions, and suppressed resentment surged in her heart.

In this era full of tragedy, Cao Heimao became a victim of the war. Since the "918 Incident" in 1931, China has fallen into a 14-year War of Resistance Against Japan, and the human tragedy brought by the Japanese army has torn countless families apart, and the *** system is the darkest part of it.

Cao Heimao, an ordinary villager born in 1922, was forcibly taken away by Japanese soldiers in the dark hour before dawn in 1941 and became a member of ***. She endured hours of abuse and humiliation and became a victim of war.

During her days at the comfort station, Cao Heimao endured both physical and mental devastation, she even had to experience miscarriages again and again, and in order to escape the pain in her heart, she decided to leave this hellish place.

During the difficult trek, Cao Heimao eventually returned to her hometown, but her suffering did not end. She was ridiculed by the villagers and even seen as a disgrace by her own family.

On the eve of the child's birth, Cao Heimao made a difficult choice: to abandon the child and leave him in the cave. Although this decision brought a temporary relief, it also left her with endless mental torment.

Cao Heimao's story is not an individual case, she represents the fate of countless ***. Yet, even as the years pass, their suffering remains unjust. There is still a lot of regret and indignation at the attitude and behavior of the Japanese **.

But even so, Cao Heimao's story inspires us not to forget history and pursue justice. Her experience teaches us that peace and justice are precious and precious, and that we must work together to ensure that the lessons of history are never forgotten and contribute to future peace and harmony.

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