From the beginning of the Japanese invasion of Chinese territory, there were countless Japanese women who set foot on Chinese territory, who were supposed to live a carefree life, but the war involved them.
Through the japanese army's change of direction propaganda, many Japanese women went from students to the army, from corporate white-collar workers to the army, and as a result, their fate changed dramatically.
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The so-called Himeyuri Unit was actually formed on March 22, 1945, when 222 female students and 18 female teachers from the Women's Department of the Okinawa Prefectural No. 1 High School for Girls and okinawa Normal School were requisitioned by the Japanese army in Okinawa to form the "Hime Yuri Unit". When the team was disbanded, because a large number of girls did not know how to survive in the wild, more than 100 people died in the war within a few days of release.
On December 1, 1942, the Eastern Army Command of Japan began recruiting female signals officers, including singles between the ages of 17 and 25. The first group of about 180 members, after training, began work in March 1943, and their main task was to answer calls from the anti-aircraft surveillance station in the intelligence room, input information on the attack of enemy aircraft into the intelligence desk, and convey it to the "map board" in the next room. At the time of Japan's surrender, there were about 370 female messengers.
During World War II, Japanese militarists tricked Japanese women into joining the war and volunteered to join the military nurses. Because Japan was fighting against the Chinese army, the Soviet army, the American army, etc., the number of injuries and illnesses continued to increase. And the number of patients that a nurse needs to take care of is as high as seven or eight hundred.
In 1944, as the United States led the war step by step to the Japanese mainland, Japan organized such a force, all composed of young women, "Toshishi Women's Unit", which was mainly engaged in secret military training, and then distributed to them some backward weapons. And then unfortunately, the force ended up being reduced to a comfort women's unit. In Japanese technical parlance, after the war, a significant number of them became members of the Occupy Army Comfort Women's Standing Team. In fact, in order to get rid of the abuse of noble women by the US military, Japan thought of using these civilian women instead.