Japanese Boy Used As A Symbol Of Strength In Japan

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World War II survivor image, used as a symbol of strength in Japan

During World War II (1945) a Japanese boy stood in front of a funeral pyre and waited for his turn to create his little dead brother.

The person who took the photograph said in an interview that the boy was biting his lips so hard to prevent him from crying, that blood was dripping from the corner of his mouth.

It was then that the guard asked him for the body and said, "Give me the load you are carrying on your back", and the boy answered, " he is not heavy, he is my brother".

He handed over the body, turned around, and left. In Japan even today, this image is used as a symbol of strength.

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