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Before Japan surrendered, a shameless plan was made, and if it was successfully implemented, there would be no Japanese on the earth

In fact, in June 1945, Japan's defeat in World War II was already doomed, but in order to resist the landing of American warships on the Japanese mainland, the Japanese army formulated a "home combat" plan and promulgated a regulation this month. In this regulation, the age of compulsory military service for Japanese people was generally extended, from fifteen to sixty for men and seventeen to forty for women, an age group that already encompassed the vast majority of Japan's population. It can be said that since the advent of this regulation, Japan has reached the level of a soldier for all, and this crazy move has won the support of the Japanese people.

Before Japan surrendered, a shameless plan was made, and if it was successfully implemented, there would be no Japanese on the earth

The Japanese people are ready to sacrifice for the country, they will tie explosives to their bodies and die with the American troops, even if the elderly and children who look helpless, they will take advantage of the fact that they are not ready to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the enemy. This national war plan was called the "Decisive" plan, and it was complemented by a germ warfare. During the war of aggression against China, the Japanese army used Chinese people to do live experiments, and later in order to destroy evidence, they blew up the laboratory and caused bacteria to leak, which later brought endless harm to China.

Before Japan surrendered, a shameless plan was made, and if it was successfully implemented, there would be no Japanese on the earth

Because they learned in advance that the US military planned to land on Kyushu Island, the Japanese army deployed germ weapons here, but there are still a large number of Japanese residents here, which shows that the Japanese army has disregarded the lives of its own people in order to resist the US army. In fact, instead of killing the inhabitants of Kyushu Island by bacterial infection, Japan has a more cruel plan that has not been implemented, that is, to kill all children under the age of fourteen, so as to save food and reduce the burden on the country.

Before Japan surrendered, a shameless plan was made, and if it was successfully implemented, there would be no Japanese on the earth

If the United States had not shocked Japan with atomic bombs, then relying only on conventional weapons to attack Japan, it is conceivable how much the Allies would lose. If we only attack Japan little by little, Japan's "home combat" plans will certainly be implemented one by one. At that time, there will be no children in Japan, adults will die on the battlefield, no one will continue the national bloodline, and when the Allied forces are victorious, that is, when Japan is exterminated, there will be no Japanese on the earth.

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