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Were there many Koreans among the Japanese invaders, especially in the late war?

According to the data released by the Japanese army after the war, there were no soldiers from North Korea and Taiwan Province Province in the early stage of the war of aggression against China (194 1 before), but there were workers from North Korea and Taiwan Province Province, most of whom were sent to the northeast, and workers from Taiwan Province Province were sent to Nanyang. 194 1 year later, due to the outbreak of the Pacific War, Japan began to have a shortage of soldiers, so it began to recruit soldiers in Korea and Taiwan Province Province, but only a few Koreans were sent to the battlefield in China, while all the people from Taiwan Province Province were sent to Nanyang. The main reason is that the Japanese don't trust Koreans and people from Taiwan Province Province, and they are worried that once they arrive in China, they will desert and surrender to the China army. Therefore, most North Korean soldiers and Taiwan Province soldiers were sent to Nanyang as "cannon fodder".

The famous rumor that "Taiwan Province Province was among the Japanese soldiers who massacred civilians in the Nanjing Massacre" is also false, because there were 3, 9, 13, 16, 18, 1 14 and the "newly compiled 10th Army" participating in the Nanjing Massacre. 13, 16 and 18 divisions are "first-class divisions", and the soldiers are all Japanese. The newly formed Tenth Army was a "temporary army" and was soon disbanded. The soldiers were assigned to 13, 16.

Therefore, 1937' s "People in Taiwan Province Province were in the army during the Nanjing Massacre" is false, and this false news was probably invented by Japan after the war to reduce the notoriety of its own massacre, hoping to reduce China people's hatred of the Japanese through rumors, just like: "Look, the Nanjing Massacre was made by people in Taiwan Province Province and has nothing to do with our Japanese army."