cmort666
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With the exception of the native Taiwanese who made up one of the Japanese airborne units, the VAST majority of the Japanese MILITARY were ethnic Japanese.You would be correct. The Japanese were brutal. But not all of the Japanese army were actually of Japanese descent. And the Japanese were very brutal on their own people too.
Ethnic Koreans and others were used as guards and in other functions in much the same way that Ukrainians, Latvians and others were used by the Germans. However, they were actually considered CIVILIAN contractors for the most part. As a general rule, they were treated badly by the Japanese. They in turn passed this cruelty along to Allied P.O.W.s and civilian internees.
Institutional cruelty and indeed sadism were the norm in the Japanese military. During the Battle of Okinawa, Okinawan civilians were forced by Japanese troops to murder their families then kill themselves rather than surrender... those same troops themselves then surrendering to U.S. forces. The incidence of rape of Okinawan civilians by JAPANESE troops DURING the battle was astonishingly high.