The peninsula has been studying Chinese culture for a long time like Japan. The Japanese have learned half of it. They pay attention to small details and have not learned the big principles. The peninsula people have learned nothing. They have neither big principles nor small details. Therefore, such a thing as respecting the old and loving the young does not exist in the peninsula.

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In the Qing Dynasty, people from the Peninsula could be mistaken for Goryeo, but things were not much better in Japan.

The Goryeo policemen recruited by the Umbrella Company have replaced Mi Dou as the most hated person in Japan within a short period of time after arriving in Japan.

In fact, the Japanese are not afraid of the United States, otherwise they would not dare to brazenly launch the Pacific War, and they would not have raised a butcher knife against American prisoners of war in Bataan.

Generally speaking, southern Africa has caused the greatest damage to Japan, and its attitude towards the Japanese is completely different from that of the US military, which is deliberately trying to win over them.

But when it comes to southern Africans, the Japanese are very docile.

Shigeru Yoshida was born in 1878 and was almost eighty years old. His face was covered with blood after being slapped, and he was pinned to the ground and tied up with ropes. He was in a miserable state.

"Mr. Yoshida is our protector, you can't do this." Pierce tried to take Shigeru Yoshida away with the Korean police, but Ken Konno was indifferent and looked at Shigeru Yoshida with only indifference.

Given the character of the Japanese, they probably would not sympathize with Yoshida Shigeru, and they might even criticize Yoshida Shigeru for why they did not commit suicide when Japan was defeated.

"This man is a war criminal and should be responsible for the war." The southern African officer looked at Shigeru Yoshida with disgust.

"No, he is not. He is the foreign minister of the caretaker cabinet. Even if he has responsibilities, he cannot be treated so roughly." Pierce tried to argue that Yoshida Shigeru did not have much responsibility for the Pacific War.

Yoshida Shigeru was mainly responsible for the invasion of China. When facing the British and American Western countries, Yoshida Shigeru was very cooperative and was a well-known pro-American, so he gained the trust of Americans.

After the September 18th Incident, Yoshida Shigeru suggested that the Japanese government adopt a cooperative attitude towards the League of Nations investigation. This became evidence that Yoshida Shigeru was pro-British and pro-American, and was opposed by the Japanese military.

After the February 26th Incident, Koki Hirota formed the cabinet and had tentatively appointed Shigeru Yoshida as Foreign Minister. However, because the military strongly disagreed, Yoshida Shigeru had no choice but to go to the UK to serve as ambassador to the UK.

Before Japan formed an alliance with Germany in 1936, it publicly solicited the opinions of its diplomatic envoys abroad. Yoshida Shigeru once again expressed his opposition. After that, he was gradually marginalized and idle at home. He was not asked to leave by the Americans until the end of the war.

"Criminals have no human rights!" Southern African military officers do not dwell on this issue. Compared with the behavior of the Japanese army during the war, this is nothing.

But Pierce was right. As Yoshida Shigeru was the caretaker foreign minister, the Americans immediately came to visit him after his arrest. MacArthur personally called An Qi, hoping that An Qi would order his release.

"To completely transform Japan, we cannot do without the cooperation of the Japanese. Yoshida Shigeru is one of the few people in the Japanese government who is willing to fully cooperate with the transformation - the Japanese have 7 million soldiers who laid down their arms. They committed many crimes during the war.

It is impossible to identify crimes one by one." MacArthur wanted to cut through the mess quickly, finish the finishing work as soon as possible, and start a new life.

MacArthur was not a patient man. If the peaceful transformation of Japan had not provided MacArthur with a lot of prestige, MacArthur would not have interfered.

"It doesn't matter, we have plenty of time now." An Qi is not in a hurry. The peaceful transformation of Japan will be a long work, and An Qi is already prepared.

As the interrogation proceeds, more and more crimes committed by the Japanese army are exposed. The more An Qi learns, the deeper her hatred of Japan becomes and cannot be resolved.

As a Chinese, Angel's feelings are probably similar to those of Indians in the United States——

now it's right.

No wonder MacArthur was indifferent to the atrocities committed by the Japanese army. What the United States did to the Indians was no different from the Japanese. It was the same act of subjugation of the country and the extermination of the species, and it was also extremely cruel.

"Countries around the world are carrying out major disarmament. We cannot station too many troops in Japan for a long time. This is not in the interests of southern Africa and the United States." MacArthur now actually knew to look at this issue from a national level, and the situation suddenly became bigger.

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"Compared with war, post-war trials are more important. We must make all those responsible for the war pay the price. Only in this way can those who died in the war rest in peace."

I am worried that the Japanese will not cooperate.

Immediately after the Philippine Campaign, the Southern African Expeditionary Force consciously selected and trained suitable candidates among Japanese prisoners of war to prepare for today's post-war transformation.

This work has now begun to bear fruit, and the pro-Southern faction headed by Takeuchiji is rapidly rising in popularity in Japan.

Unlike the United States, which chooses to cooperate with those in power as much as possible, the Southern African Expeditionary Force prefers to find suitable targets from the bottom to cultivate for itself. This way it is easier to use and can peacefully transform Japan in accordance with the goals of Southern Africa.

Compared with old guys in their seventies and eighty, such as Shigeru Utahara and Shigeru Yoshida, Takeuchiji is younger, more energetic, more willing to accept new things, and more receptive to peaceful transformation. Unlike Kijuro Utahara and Shigeru Yoshida, who are

The Americans' orders were mostly followed and disobeyed.

Although Kijuro Hakahara and Shigeru Yoshida were pro-Americans, they were still traditional Japanese at heart. They chose to be close to Britain and the United States not because of the many benefits they received, but because compared with Germany, cooperation with the Allies was more beneficial to Japan.

In World War I, Japan stood on the right side and made huge profits.

When Japan and Germany formed an alliance, Yoshida Shigeru made it clear: Uniting with Germany and Italy to fight against Britain and France, and then against the United States - is indeed worth worrying about the future of our country.

It can be seen here that Yoshida Shigeru's pro-Americanism is conditional, unlike Takeuchiji, who truly reflects on the war from the heart.

Takeuchiji and his companions' main job during this period was to cooperate with the Southern African Expeditionary Force and the Peninsula Police to hunt down fugitive war criminals.

MacArthur believed that only those who were primarily responsible for the war were qualified to be war criminals.

This is totally wrong.

Tojo Hideki and Matsui Iwane should certainly be held responsible for the war. Shouldn't those guys who engaged in "killing contests" during the war, picked up infant babies with bayonets, and tortured and killed civilians in various ways for fun, not be held responsible for the war?

Those who kill in peacetime will be punished with their lives.

During the war, all kinds of massacres could be avoided by using the excuse that "soldiers have a duty to obey orders". How can it be such a good thing!

Therefore, neither the top military or government officials nor those who committed numerous blood debts can escape the pursuit of the Southern African Expeditionary Force.

Komori Eiyasu served in the Japanese Sixth Division. During the Battle of Xuzhou, Komori Eiyasu was seriously injured and lost a leg, and then retired and returned to Japan.

After retiring, Komori Yongtai did not calm down, but often missed those good days in the military. He often described his experiences during the war in detail to his neighbors, and thus became a celebrity from all over the country.

After the war, Eiyasu Komori became synonymous with luck, because his experience of escaping from the military service due to injuries seemed to be more legendary than the atrocities committed during the war.

"If there is another chance, I really want to go back to the past days, where I could shoot anyone I disliked and snatch any girl I liked. The wealth accumulated by the Qing people in their lifetime could easily be taken away.

I have, watching those tall Qing people kneeling in front of me, waiting to be killed, that kind of pleasure can only be experienced on the wedding night." Komori Yongtai is indeed very lucky. There are 21 people in his village who joined the army, and he is the only one.

People come back alive.

The remaining people were not all killed in the battle, but underwent labor reform in prisoner of war camps.

Many people have never imagined that during the entire World War II, Japan actually lost only 2.2 million soldiers.

Of Japan's 2.2 million people, 1.5 million died in the Pacific battlefield and 180,000 died in Southeast Asia. These two parts accounted for 70% of all deaths.

Compared with the crimes committed by the Japanese army, 2.2 million is too small. Germany also killed more than 5.6 million people in the war. Japan must be similar to Germany in order to make the Japanese reflect deeply.

The 5.6 million people in Germany here are soldiers. If civilians are included, Germany's population loss will exceed 7 million.

"Keep your voice down, you always say that, it will bring disaster to us -" Komori's wife is more sober. The glory of the imperial era is gone forever, and now she has to be cautious and keep a low profile.

"If it weren't for those civil servants who were afraid of death, we would never have failed!" Komori cursed when he mentioned the defeat, unable to accept this fact.

At this moment, a team of Koryo policemen, accompanied by two Japanese provisional government staff, arrived at the home of Eiya Komori.

"It seems we don't need to interrogate. This guy has already admitted the facts of his crimes during the war. He often brags to his neighbors. Everyone knows how and how many people he killed during the war, and who he raped -" Deep

Ohashi Sakae, who was trusted by the Southern African Expeditionary Force, was very happy. This job seemed to be easy.

Compared with the 2.2 million people who died in the war, there are not many disabled and retired soldiers in Japan. This has a lot to do with Japan's backward medical level. Only senior officers can receive higher-level treatment, and ordinary soldiers can only receive treatment after being injured.

Accept the simple treatment and see if you can survive it.

However, these people who were discharged due to injuries are all die-hards. No matter how cruel their behavior during the war was, now faced with the accountability of the Southern African Expeditionary Force, they either deny it in every possible way, cry bitterly, or refuse to repent.

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Komori was obviously not a warrior. Faced with the Koryeo police who were armed with live ammunition, Komori denied it at all. He did not admit to joining the army at all, nor did he admit that he had ever gone to sea to fight.

"My leg was broken by a car. It has nothing to do with the war -" Komori never expected that he would have to face post-war accountability after being discharged for so long.

The Battle of Xuzhou took place in 1938, seven years ago.

For seven whole years, Komori never forgot his actions during the war, which shows how deeply the experience left a deep impression on him.

Therefore, the snake must be killed, otherwise it will bite back sooner or later.

"Oh, it doesn't matter if you don't admit it. We have enough evidence to prove that you were in Jinling from November to December 1937. Don't deny it in a hurry. You are a famous person. Your name is in the county records -" Ohashi Sakae's evidence is conclusive, Japan

In order to encourage Japanese people to join the military, the government has taken great care of veterans like Komori for a long time. They receive retirement allowances every year and receive condolences from the Japanese government during holidays.

It was not until the outbreak of the Pacific War that Japan fell into financial difficulties, and the Japanese government's allowances for veterans gradually decreased.

So stop saying that war has nothing to do with ordinary people, everyone is deeply involved in it, and no one can stay out of it.

Komori hesitated and hesitated for a long time before quibbling: "Although I am in Jinling, I did nothing wrong. You have also seen that I broke a leg and I am also a victim of the war."

"You should feel lucky. If you hadn't broken a leg, you might have died in the Philippines, or been eaten by your comrades on an island in the Pacific." Ohashi Sakae did not exaggerate about cannibalism.

It was normal during the Pacific War.

Not all Japanese troops could farm leisurely on the island. After being besieged by the Allied forces, many Japanese troops ran out of ammunition and food. After eating all their food, they could only survive.

Komori looked gloomy and said nothing. The Japanese government would not publicize this.

In 1937 and 38, it was the time when the Japanese army was at its most arrogant, claiming victory in three months. No one would have imagined that Japan would be desperate in just a few years.

At the end of the war, in order to encourage Japanese people to actively join the army, the Japanese government did not mention the losses of the Japanese army. Instead, it boasted in newspapers that the Japanese army was marching forward on the front line, deceiving more Japanese people to join the army and die.

Komori was seriously injured and discharged when the Japanese army was at its most arrogant. When he told him that the Japanese army was forced to eat people, Komori didn't believe it at all.

Don't even dare to refute.

"Get up and follow us." The Korean policeman can speak Japanese, but Komori cannot.

It has been half a century since Japan annexed Korea and implemented colonial rule in Korea. Schools are taught in Japanese, so many Koreans understand Japanese.

As for Korean——

Sorry, although Korean has appeared as early as the 15th century, it was not implemented among the people until the early 20th century. Therefore, for most Koreans, their proficiency in Japanese is even higher than Korean.

As for Chinese, it is impossible to study the history of the Peninsula if you don’t know Chinese, because before the 20th century, even the history of the Peninsular people was recorded in Chinese.

"My leg is broken, are you blind?" Xiaomori's attitude immediately became arrogant when facing the Koreans.

"Very good, you scolded me, and I will let you know the consequences of doing so." The Korean policeman laughed, put away his gun, and took out something like a flashlight with his backhand.

Komori had never seen an electric baton, but when he saw the crackling sparks at the front of the baton, he immediately sensed danger.

The Korean police were not polite and stabbed Komori with an electric baton.

Komori wailed, fell to the ground and began to twitch.

The Korean didn't stop, and continued to press the electric baton on Komori with a ferocious smile, until Komori's wailing stopped.

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