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During wartime in Japan, every boy was prepared to become a soldier and contribute to the war effort. The culture emphasized military training, discipline, and loyalty to the emperor, with many young boys participating in youth organizations that instilled these values. They were often taught to view sacrifice for their country as a noble duty, and many were encouraged to enlist or support the military in various capacities. This indoctrination was part of a broader nationalistic fervor that permeated Japanese society during the war.

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