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Why did high-quality Japanese become so extinct during World War II?
Because they have been educated since childhood, except the emperor, all people's lives are worthless, including their own. Dong once recalled that in that war, being wrapped on a horse was the highest honor for these soldiers, and dying for the emperor was the greatest honor.

It is not difficult to see that Japanese soldiers have risked their lives during World War II, not to mention the lives of China people. It is this kind of military education that gradually turned a normal Japanese into a murderer, deprived them of their basic conscience as human beings, and finally caused irreparable crimes to our people during World War II!

Now, although the war has long since ended, the Japanese have never faced up to their crimes against China. Even if the quality of Japanese people is generally high now, we should always remember history and always be alert to Japanese right-wing militarists!