Why did most combatants like to grow sanitary beards during World War II?

In many anti-Japanese film and television dramas, the image of Japanese officers is like this: a hygienic beard under the nose, a mountain city around the waist and military boots on the feet. In the eyes of many cynics, keeping a hygienic beard has simply become the standard configuration of Japanese devils. In fact, this is a wrong understanding. Sanitary beard was a popular trend in the world at that time. Not only in Japan, but also in Germany, France and even the Soviet Union.

Generally, western things spread to Japan, and Japan just followed suit. Now the sanitary beard from Japan has spread to Europe, and it has gradually become popular. At that time, there were many men with beards in western countries. Please make up "those two beards" After Japanese diplomats and Japanese businessmen spread to Europe, sanitary beards in Japan became popular. Hitler had a beard similar to Stalin's in the early days, but in the 1930s, he also had a sanitary beard. This is not a political output, but a world-famous death. It is not surprising that many people in Germany, Italy and other countries have sanitary beards. But even many men in France and the Soviet Union have sanitary beards, which is somewhat incredible. In the 1930s and 1940s, it was very common to wear sanitary beards, and Japanese military officers were no exception, which became standard. In fact, some of us also have sanitary beards, which is a fact.

The British beard is too conspicuous, and the Japanese sanitary beard is gradually out of date.

Although men in many countries in the world have sanitary beards, conservative Britons are reluctant to do so. Many British troops have British beards, and some spies are no exception. When they lurk behind enemy lines, they are often followed by German spies. Their beards are too obvious. The film Escape from Danger tells the story of a British officer who finally shaved off his beard. However, in some countries where politics and religion are integrated, sanitary beards are absolutely not allowed. For example, in many countries in West Asia, such a situation is rare. After Japan launched the Pacific War, out of hatred for Japan, British and American men gradually shaved off their sanitary beards. With the defeat of Germany and Japan, the history of sanitary beard came to an end. Due to various restrictions, almost all Japanese men no longer grow sanitary beards. They are naturally invisible in Europe, and this trend has become history.

At present, Germany has a good attitude of pleading guilty. If someone raises their hands in the streets of Germany, it will be three to five years in prison. Therefore, those cynical people are addicted to chatting at home. What the hell are you doing? Try it in Germany. Unlike Germany, Japan still pleaded not guilty. Japan surrendered with the proviso that the emperor could never be abolished. So at the end of World War II, tojo hideki, Aesop Koo and others all became war criminals, while Emperor Hirohito had no career. Since the emperor is innocent, his people think they are not convinced. In recent years, Japan's right-wing forces have risen again, breaking through the restrictions of various treaties again and again. This is a very bad sign and deserves the vigilance of all countries. On this day, don't forget the 350,000 dead souls.

After the Meiji Restoration in Japan, sanitary beards appeared.

Before the Meiji Restoration, Japan was similar to China in all aspects, and men wore beards. Seriously, some men are really beautiful with beards, such as Guan Yu and Zhang. But growing a beard also brings a problem, that is, nursing is troublesome at ordinary times and eating is easy to get dirty. That's how the story of flattery comes from. The protagonist is bearded Kou Zhun. /kloc-In the late 9th century, Japan began the Meiji Restoration and learned from the West in an all-round way. The Japanese government encourages people to take off kimonos and wear western-style clothes instead. But there is a problem. It is very inappropriate to wear a suit and grow a beard. Some smart people in Japan began to shave off their beards, but this was easily resisted by conservatives. Finally, after repeated tossing, a sanitary beard appeared. Leave only the spot under the nose, so that it won't get dirty when eating. Japan never imagined that it also led a world trend.