War is undoubtedly a huge harm to mankind. It will bring benefits to some people, and it will also bring painful losses to the defeated party. During World War II, one side captured the other side's personnel and either exchanged them or used them as trophies to enslave them. The methods were all very cruel. In particular, the ways in which the armies of various countries treat female prisoners of war are even more varied and shocking.
During World War II, the Soviet Union lost a large number of personnel. For some construction projects, they sent prisoners to cold Siberia to do hard labor and left them with all the dirty work. Under the conditions of lack of food, hunger and cold, and high-intensity labor, it was difficult for most prisoners to survive. In 1945, the Soviet army sent troops to Northeast China and defeated the Japanese Kwantung Army, capturing a large number of Japanese female prisoners of war. When treating them, the Soviet army was even more cruel, and there were even cases where female prisoners of war were forced 60 times a day. This may reflect a famous saying of the Soviet Army: Tolerance to the enemy is cruelty to oneself.
The way the American army treats female prisoners is no better than that of the Soviet army, or even worse. In addition to doing hard labor during the day, female prisoners of war were often used as chips in competitions by U.S. soldiers at night for wanton fun. In order to obtain intelligence, the US military even used chemicals on female prisoners of war, or injected them with drugs to stimulate their hormones, causing these prisoners of war to lose their dignity in a daze, and eventually the information would be extracted.
Compared to the Soviet Union and the U.S. Army, the way this country treats female prisoners of war has no bottom line and is despised. This country is Japan. The Japanese army has always been ruthless, and female prisoners of war would be worse off than dead if they fell into their hands. After World War II, U.S. military records showed that the Japanese army treated U.S. female prisoners of war in a very inhumane manner. In addition to using the cruel methods of the Soviet and American troops, they also used various punishments to torture the female prisoners of war physically, and then enjoyed the satisfaction of torture amidst the screams. Perhaps it was these crimes that completely angered the US military, and Japan finally ushered in the "little boy" and "fat man" of the US military.
Compared with the armies of the above-mentioned countries, the way our Eighth Route Army treats female prisoners of war is really civilized. Generally speaking, after the Eighth Route Army captured female prisoners of war, they assigned them to do some logistical work and would never mistreat them. Some Eighth Route Army soldiers were criticized by the organization for being too harsh in their treatment of prisoners of war and had to undergo deep self-examination.
It can be seen that the Eighth Route Army resolutely implements humanitarian policies, perhaps the only one in the world. Thanks to the generosity and kindness of the Eighth Route Army, many female prisoners of war were successfully transformed. There were even cases of Japanese female prisoners of war voluntarily joining the army to fight against the enemy.
It can be said that the ending for female prisoners of war is undoubtedly the best in China...