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After Japan's defeat, where did the 100,000 Japanese women who remained in Tohoku go? No wonder Japan is silent

The Japanese invaded the northeast of our country, and Chiang Kai-shek and Zhang Xueliang, who announced the change of northeast China, adopted a policy of non-resistance, which led to the rapid fall of the northeast. After the Japanese occupied Northeast China, they vainly tried to use this as a base to achieve the goal of invading our Greater China.

At that time, the Japanese were overwhelmed by the victory and wanted to occupy China in an all-round way in three months. However, there were also far-sighted Japanese who proposed to lengthen the front line and proceed slowly to achieve a policy of gradual penetration like invading the northeast. If the latter's views were adopted, the consequences would be unimaginable.

After Japan's defeat, where did the 100,000 Japanese women who remained in Tohoku go? No wonder Japan is silent

After the Russo-Japanese War, the war between Japan and Russia took place between 1904 and 1905. The purpose of these two countries fighting is to compete for control of our country' Liaodong Peninsula and the Korean Peninsula.

It is also very funny to say that Japan and Russia are waging wars not by coveting the land between their two countries, but by coveting the land of a third party in the northeast of our country.

The result of the battle between Japan and Russia at that time ended with the defeat of Russia and the victory of Japan. In this way, the three northeastern provinces became Japan's sphere of influence, but Japan did not yet have sovereignty over the three northeastern provinces.

After Japan's defeat, where did the 100,000 Japanese women who remained in Tohoku go? No wonder Japan is silent

After the Xinhai Revolution, the Feng clan headed by Zhang Zuolin occupied the northeast and became increasingly powerful. The Japanese have repeatedly tried to bribe Zhang Zuolin and wanted Zhang Zuolin to become his puppet. However, Zhang Zuolin did not give in to the Japanese, and although he also enjoyed the benefits given by the Japanese, he was very dignified.

Finally, in order to achieve their goal of occupying the three eastern provinces, the Japanese bombed and killed Zhang Zuolin at Huanggutun. After Zhang Zuolin's death, the Japanese further wanted to invade and occupy the northeast. Zhang Xueliang succeeded his father and became the king of the northeast.

After Japan's defeat, where did the 100,000 Japanese women who remained in Tohoku go? No wonder Japan is silent

Zhang Zuolin announced the "change of northeast China" and became a front with Chiang Kai-shek. At the same time, Zhang Xueliang planned to build the West Manchuria Railway and compete with the South Manchuria Railway controlled by the Japanese.

On September 18, 1931, the "918 Incident" that shocked China and foreign countries occurred, and the Japanese Kwantung Army had been fiercely creating and destroying the railway tracks of the Wicker Lake section in northern Shenyang. Then, the perpetrators of the destruction of this railway track were defined as the Chinese army.

After Japan's defeat, where did the 100,000 Japanese women who remained in Tohoku go? No wonder Japan is silent

Subsequently, under the policy of non-resistance of Chiang Kai-shek and others, Japan quickly occupied all of northeast China within three months. The people of Tohoku are trampled by the iron hooves of the Japanese, and the people are not happy.

A few months later, on March 1, 1932, Japan supported Puyi in the northeast to come to power and established a pseudo-"Manchukuo" to lay the foundation for the subsequent aggression against China.

With the deepening of the war, the Chinese military and civilians have waged a war of anti-aggression for more than ten years. Everyone fought against each other, and finally defeated the Japanese aggressors.

After Japan's surrender, but with more than a decade of Japanese construction in Tohoku, there are still about 100,000 Japanese women who have not returned to Japan.

Later, these women were taken over by the National Government, and at the same time, they were ideologically educated, so that they could be re-identified, learn and reflect, and then truly integrate into local life.

Most of these 100,000 or so Japanese women have followed their parents to China since they were a few years old. Their parents were members of the Pioneer Group. After Japan's defeat, many of them chose to stay. So why did they choose to stay?

After Japan's defeat, where did the 100,000 Japanese women who remained in Tohoku go? No wonder Japan is silent

The first reason is that Japanese women have a relatively low status, and even if they want to return to Japan, they feel that living there is not as free and comfortable as living in Tohoku, where they have lived for more than ten years, so they choose to stay.

The second reason is that even if they want to return to Japan, they don't want to return to Japan on a long journey and start an unknown new life because their relatives have died or they have no relatives or are orphans themselves.

The third reason is that some people want to go back to Japan, but for various reasons, they can't go back.

So these Japanese women chose to stay and chose to take root in the northeast. Marry a local and have a child, making yourself a true Northeasterner.

After Japan's defeat, where did the 100,000 Japanese women who remained in Tohoku go? No wonder Japan is silent

In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, some women also choose to live in anonymity. Some people never tell their children, or even their husbands, that they are Japanese.

Even when Sino-Japanese relations eased up and they had the opportunity to set foot on their homeland to see Japan, they gave up this opportunity and carried their secret of being Japanese to the coffin until they died.

And some men who live in the northeast are more difficult to marry a Japanese woman, even if they know that her nationality is Japanese, he will not have any other views on Japanese women, but feel very fortunate, grateful to god for giving him a beautiful daughter-in-law.

It turns out that these Japanese women who stayed behind made the right choice. Because of the war, they came to China, reclaimed and lived in this part of northeast China. Because of the war, they face a life-and-death separation from their loved ones. Later they chose to stay, be treated equally, and spend the rest of their lives in a stable form.

For the Japanese, the defeat in the war itself was a disgrace. Another 100,000 women are reluctant to return to China, and staying in China is a shameful phenomenon. That's why the Japanese are reluctant to mention it and keep their mouths shut.

There is no unprovoked love, and there is no unprovoked hate. Hope that war will not come again, pray for peace.

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