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>>243
そんなに難しく考えないでいいよ
During WWII, the National Requisition Ordinance was enacted in 1939.
As per the National Requisition Ordinance, Japanese, Taiwanese and Koreans
were requisitioned and worked in the coal mines, Gunkanjima Island and ironworks factories.
Although students worked without pay as labor service, however, people who were
recruited under the National Requisition Ordinance were paid very well than the average salary
at the time.
They were all "Japanese" during WWII. As a "Japanese" citizen, it was mandatory to
work for those places as other Japanese did during war time. Same as your country does.
Their work conditions and wages were exactly the same as Japanese workers.
Japanese government has never denied the requisitioned workers who were recruited and
worked under the National Requisition Ordinance. Moreover, the issue of requisitioned
workers from the Korean Peninsula has been settled completely and finally by the Claims
Settlement and Economic Co-operation Agreement of 1965.
これを説明すれば中立の人は普通に理解してくれる
但し、中韓工作員には何を説明しても無駄
慰安婦が~
731が~
南京が~
彼らは全員誘拐されて徴用先で死んだ~
と狂ったように繰り返してくる