History

in #japan3 years ago

During World War II (1945), a Japanese boy stood in front of a funeral and waited his turn to burn his dead little brother.
He said the person who took the photo in an interview that the boy was biting his lips so hard not to cry until the blood was dripping from the corner of his mouth.
The guard then asked him for the body and said, " Give me the load you carry on your back, "and the boy replied," It's not heavy, it's my brother."
He turned over the body, turned and left.... In Japan even today this image is used as a symbol of power
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