Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - During World War II, the Japanese army did not listen to advice and killed 50 girls. How much did it cost?

During World War II, the Japanese army did not listen to advice and killed 50 girls. How much did it cost?

The first thing that needs to be corrected is that the Japanese army actually killed more than 50 people, and there were 560 medical staff, including 50 girls, and the price paid by the Japanese army for this was 6.5438+0.8 million.

When the Pacific War broke out, 560 medical staff stayed in Singapore to help some wounded soldiers in their own camps. Unfortunately, it happened that the Japanese army discovered this medical team. According to the Geneva New Testament regulations at that time, all combat units were not allowed to attack these medical units, and these medical units needed special protection from each attacking unit. At that time, the Japanese naturally knew this international regulation, but instead of doing so, they launched a resolute attack and eventually captured these 560 medical staff.

After being captured, these medical staff also begged to let them go. Among these medical staff, there were 50 girls, but the Japanese did not intend to let them go, but directly slaughtered them, but the impact of this incident on the world was also very great. It is precisely because of this incident that Australia chose to cooperate with the United States and directly defeated Japan with leapfrog tactics. In the end, all Japanese troops were driven to an island. At that time, the Japanese also chose to surrender, but Australia did not choose to accept surrender, but directly trapped them on the island, although the basic loss of 654.38+08 million combat troops was exhausted, and there was no food or any supply.

Later, the Japanese side also began to create public opinion in the world, claiming that it was the victim. But then some military generals took the example of Singapore Island, and the Japanese knew they were wrong. Since then, they have never dared to claim to be victims internationally. Therefore, what the Japanese did during World War II was definitely a stick-like behavior, even worse than an animal.