In Japan 70 years ago, there were women who set out on the battlefield on their own initiative-in 1931, a female student in Saga, Kiyo Amano, sent her mother, Kinoe, who was once
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In Japan 70 years ago, there were women who set out on the battlefield on their own initiative-in 1931, a female student in Saga, Kiyo Amano, sent her mother, Kinoe, who was once hospitalized. After enduring rigorous training and successfully graduating from a nurse training school, Kiyo received a red paper, including his grandfather Daisuke and Kinoe, and a junior at a girls' school who also aims to become a military nurse, Haru Mabuchi. While being sent off by a large number of people, he went to Manchuria (China). But what she was waiting for was a harsher environment than she expected, far from the Red Cross's belief in the "spirit of philanthropy".