The Most Brutal Truth About Women In The War
Many women stayed begin, never to see their fiancees and husbands again.
Ever.
Some headed into relationships with soldiers from abroad, often giving birth to “bastard babies” in the end. Others were involved in one of the many horrors of war, committed by both sides … :
War rape.
Here are two brutal accounts — mere examples of the atrocities which happened on a major level, by each and every country involved:
In the Nanking Massacre, Japanese soldiers were said to have sexually assaulted Chinese women who were trapped in the city of Nanjing when it fell to the Japanese on 13 December 1937. The International Military Tribunal for the Far East estimated that 20,000 women, children, were raped or otherwise sexually assaulted during the occupation. Iris Chang estimated that the number of Chinese women raped by Japanese soldiers ranged from 20,000 to 80,000. Chuo University professor Yoshiaki Yoshimi states there were about 2,000 centers where as many as 200,000 Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Taiwanese, Burmese, Indonesian, Timorese, Papuan, Micronesian, Dutch and Australian women were interned and used as sex slaves.
Many of these women — and children — were raped to death. Often by bayonets straight into their vaginas:[1]
The women were often killed immediately after being raped, often through explicit mutilation, such as by penetrating vaginas with bayonets, long sticks of bamboo, or other objects.
Apparently “mere rape” wasn’t enough: these poor women and children often had to die as well in the most horrible way …
It is also well known that brutal mass rapes were committed against German women, both during and after World War II.
According to some estimations over 100,000 women were raped by Soviet soldiers in Berlin during and after The Battle of Berlin:[2]
The phrase "from eight to 80" was used to describe potential victims of Soviet mass-rape. "Red Army soldiers don't believe in 'individual liaisons' with German women," wrote the playwright Zakhar Agranenko in his diary when serving as an officer of marine infantry in East Prussia. "Nine, ten, twelve men at a time – they rape them on a collective basis." Rape was regarded by men in the Soviet army as a well-deserved form of punishment, whether the civilians had anything to do with the war or not. In total, historians estimate that over two million German women were raped.
“Rape was regarded by men in the Soviet army as a well-deserved form of punishment, whether the civilians had anything to do with the war or not.”
How brave and just war heroes are, right ?
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