BTW since this is about the Japanese soldier and sailor "Sexslave" effort put forth by your Emperor Hirohito, do you accept responsibility or like so many Japanese deny it????? I am waiting for that answer. BTW a Japanese soldier has come forward haunted by the guilt of his being a participant in this. We can hide facts, we can't hide the open remorse and shame of one of your own soldiers coming forward and being forgiven by the Chinese people. Also Korea, and others.
God bless the Government of Taiwan for finally helping these poor abused women. So many years and now she is almost dead, for 17 years they have protested. Yes these women deserve compensation. Maybe a million dollars a piece is actualy too little. God bless all of you..thanks Gianni
Here is a YouTube post made by a Taiwanese a few months ago (I quote it here without his/her permission). You can find the post in the link below. What do you think?
“As a Taiwanese I only heard good thing about Japanese from my grandparents who were educated under Japanese rule. Even tho some discrimination exist, to tell you the truth the Japanese rly did not treat my grandparents bad.
@iganinja375 To be honest, the Japanese "people" are really a good culture of high morals. The military regime of 1929-1945, were probably the worst grouping of racists and imperialists the world has ever seen, except maybe for Soviet Russia and Germany Under Hitler. I will never blame the "japanese" I will, however, always remember the millions of people in several countries who suffered brutal and grotesque abuses under the oppression of Japanese Imperialism. I am so glad it ended. thanks
>millions of people in several countries who suffered brutal and grotesque abuses under the oppression of Japanese Imperialism<
What exactly are you referring to by “brutal” and “grotesque” abuses? Nanking Massacre and/or coerced comfort women? Any others? As for the first 2 incidents, they have already been disproved as absolute forgeries by Chinese and Koreans, respectively.
@iganinja375 Thanks for your question, Abuses (start counting) Execution of American POW's Bataan Death March, Tattooing of Phillippine people and their summary execution on the whims of commanders. Execution of Korean 'Empress, Oppression of Korean People before and during WWII, Shooting my uncles foot off at Biak, clearly marked as American Medic. Execution of Army nurses US Force Phillippines. Taking, using, and looting Manchuria which belonged to China Before and during WWII. Thx Gianni
@iganinja375 If you would like me to do even a marginal research I can improve the list five to ten fold. The Japanese Armed Forces in WWII was very brutal, blood thirsty and did not even ponder the meaning of humane treatment of captured territory, civilians, and captured combatants (POWs) IAW Geneva Convention. The reason, they weren't plannign on losing, and the evidence would be hidden by their victory and oppression, they seriously miscalculated.
Are you American? If so, what do you think of what your ancestors did to the native Americans and to the African slaves? Weren’t they brutal and grotesque abuses under the oppression of American Imperialism?
You Americans also dropped 2 atomic bombs over us for the excuse of ending the war earlier, after forcing us into WWII through the Pearl Harbor conspiracy. I believe those A-bombs were partially aimed at human experiment that was the largest in scale in human history.
@iganinja375 No, cause the United States, under the constitution made slave trade and slavery Illegal, and now an african american is now President. Would Japan tolerate a represed Korean or fillippino as leader of their nation..not! Also I am part Commanche which was at war with America. We were just as cruel to the White amreicans as they were to us, by the way, my uncle who lost his foot was part commanche...
You mentioned some incidents in Philippines. I don’t know if your accusation to the IJA is true or false, but did you know what Author MacArthur, Douglass MacArthur’s father, did in Philippines before Japanese? The U.S. attempted to make Philippines its colony in place of Spain breaking their promise for independence. When Author MacArthur’s troops faced resistance, he slaughtered or starved to death about 600,000 Philippine people (U.S.-Philippine War 1899-1913).
@iganinja375 It is true, because i found out by my Co-worker who is Phillippine-Ameriacan, as a young toddler he was tattoo'd, he showed it to me on his arm, he also watched Japanese sodiers shoot hismother and younger sister while he hid in the woods, maybe you should ask him if it is true??? hmmmm? Yes we inhereited a war from the Spanish. Still this justified Japanese shame, your argument is weak, very weak.
@iganinja375 Your claiming Arthur MacArhur slaughtered all teh fillipinos on Leyte, then why do the Phillippines people name streets after his son, and why did he land on Leyte, if his father had done this and he landed their with the Phillippine Governement wouldn't this have been a little embarassing for the phillippines people? anyway, i feel you are very one sided. Speaking as a true american of white and Indian blood. God bless you for your questions.
First, we are not obliged to make a Korean or Philippine descendant as our leader because we didn’t take them from their native lands to Japan as slaves. But you did it to Africans, so it’s no wonder you feel obliged to do that.
Second, let’s talk about the big picture. Your personal story you heard from your coworker, such as the “tattoo” story, lacks too much circumference information to comment. They may also contradict with history as they represent too tiny part of it.
@iganinja375 My point exactly, you Japanese are one pure non mixed culture of nothing but Japanese, Japanese, and more Japanese, on the other hand the United States you criticize for being such raceists consists of every european nation's descendents, also Japanese Americans, Chinese americans and Korean Americans, Africa, islamics and anyone else you wish to mention, we have taken on Viet Nam boat people, but you take on nobody. Just be glad for you we defend the striaght of hormuz for you .
Third, the street name in Philippine or Douglass MacArthur’s landing on Leyte basically have little to do with the history of his father’s days. The fact that Douglass MacArthur’s father slaughtered 600,000 Philippines doesn’t change.
BTW, no mention on the atomic bombs and Pearl Harbor conspiracy? You are very one-sided too. I think it’s too brutal that Americans had pushed us into the war and then dropped atomic bombs to end the war earlier.
@iganinja375 I am not going to debate you line for line on USA vs. America, I do know you oppressed Korea from 1910 until 1945 and occupied Manchuria well before WWII, this is before S.E. Asia, MalayPeninsula, Phillippines, Guam, and our own islandsin the Paciifc and your cowardly and unaanounced Peal Harbor attack. Go ahead since you like comparing records tell the Chinese non one died at Harbin China Bio Warfare Research Center of Japan. bye bye..Gianni
@iganinja375 The Atomics Bomb is what we did when you let 20 thousand of your own people of your working class die to defend the island of Iwo Jima 3 miles by 2 miles. If we had used the same means to take your home islands millions of your citizens would have starved and been blown to bits. The Atomic bombs is what we did after Japan's filthy tortures to save even the Japanese...and it worked. BTW It was the most efficient use of money in and bang returned. Thanks for reminding me.
@iganinja375 I wished you wouldn't tell lies about casualties form the Phillippines campaign, it was a guerilla war, lasted for years and resulted in a treaty between the Phillippine Republican Army and the United States. So there you are, quit telling of United States Abuses when your own Japanese abuses to the Phillippines, Korea, Southeast Asia. BTW the US did not use all of its documentation to try your Japanese Imperialist War Criminals, it was too despicable for normal American citizens.
As I said before, the Taiwanese are very friendly to Japanese today though they were another “victims” of annexation by Japanese. Although Koreans had been basically the same as Taiwanese in this respect until the end of WWII, the post-war anti-Japanese education and controlled freedom of speech in Korea have totally made the whole nation anti-Japanese. The sex slavery issue emerged out of nothing in this circumstance.
@iganinja375 Governments have become friendly, individual people injured, or insulted by the respulsive behavior of Imperial Japan will never be friendly. I know many older people to this day that will not buy a "japanese" product. Let the Koreans speak for Korea, I go to a Korean American Church and they will tell you what awful persecution they suffered under the Japanese.
During WWII there were over 240,000 Korean soldiers and civilians serving in the IJA. It’s absolutely nonsense to believe that Korean soldiers were the clients of Korean sex slaves, isn’t it? Do you think the IJA gave young Koreans weapons while forcing their fellow-country girls into hell? No, never. Sex slave is just a myth. They were just licensed prostitutes earning big money. Elderly Koreans know this well, but young Koreans hate Japanese believing this myth. That’s all.
@iganinja375 They served because as in all occupied countries the occupiers extract revenue and bodies to fill its formations and fuel its coffers, the Nazis an allie of Japan did the same with Romanians. does this justify the crimes, No, I am beginning to think you are less Chinese and much more Japanese...God blesss you
Admiral Robert A. Theobald, who was in Pearl Harbor as Commander, Destroyers Battle Force during the attack, agreed with that conclusion: “Diplomatically, President Roosevelt’s strategy of forcing Japan to war by unremitting and ever-increasing diplomatic-economic pressure, and by simultaneously holding our Fleet in Hawaii as an invitation to surprise attack, was a complete success.”
@iganinja375 Why don't you look over to the right and explore the Japanese biological war experiments and production conducted as a result in its bio research lab in "harbin" China. Japanese scientist "Shiro Ishi" experimented on provided chinese nationals. Some Japanese have confessed the Japanese Governement denies it. Is it any wonder we used the Atomic bomb on your nation, we not only saved millions of Japanese, we stopped the crimes against China, Phillippines, and Korea. God bless you
The U.S. National Archives (Maryland) disclosed some 100,000 pages of classified documents regarding the germ researches conducted by the former Japanese military in Manchuria. Some Chinese specialists were involved in the translation and analyses of Japanese materials as the members of the project team (The Sankei, January 18, 2007).
"Mr. Drea admits to some disappointment that smoking guns on Japanese war crimes did not turn up, especially when compared with documents on Nazi crimes that have led to new conclusions on what American officials knew about the Holocaust.
'To be honest, I'd hoped we'd find something,' Mr. Drea says.
'That's the historian's dream: fresh information that illuminates a dark problem. It just wasn't there.'"
More details here:
"Release of Archives Helps Fill Gap in Files on Wartime"
@iganinja375 I will say this about my not perfect, but very Justified nation the United States of America. General MacArthur who presided over the surrender of Japan and its occupation and new Constituional drafting... in a very congenial mood, allowed the Japanese to retain its Emperor Hirohito, personally I think Hirohito should have been the first criminal shot. But he was interested in building Japan, not worsening the wounds. Nice of us hmmmmm? after Pearl Harbor especially...Thx Gianni
@iganinja375 Really you shouldn't argue with me much more, you are there in Taiwan take a vacation of Seoul and ask your questions, or maybe Manila or maybe even Nanking..hmmmmm? I am sure they will talk about how wonderful all those occupying Japanese soldiers were, all well behaved and full of harmony and myrth. Would you like to buy some nice real estate in Florida too??? God bless anyway
“The Koreans are mostly exaggerators or barefaced liars, by heredity and by training, and it is impossible to accept without careful verification, the statements which they make with regard to Japanese misbehavior.”
@iganinja375 No.. It's not that Japan could not leave Korea alone. Korean strategy was to balance power. Japan's power got increase since the trade with western started. Korea was weak by that time. So Korea let China to involve in Korea to get protect against Japan. Then China got too strong. So Korea started to call Japan to make Japan compete against China. Then Korea tried to make Russia involve in situation.
@iganinja375 Basically, Korea tried not to let only one country get overdominate in the region. Because that can threat Korea. After Korea made deal with Japan, Japan became so powerful, so Korea called Russia to make Japan have fight against Russia so that Korea can balance foreign power in Korean pennisula. But Japan won over the Russia. Korea's big mistake is to dragg foreign power in Korea without any relationship like Korea - US today.
@iganinja375 And the reaosn why Japan could not give up Korea was because Korea was important route for Japan to enter to Manchu to take over China. Many silly brainwashed Japanese people they insert some fabricated emotional sense that didn't even existed to overthink about their history. Japan loved Korea so could not let get harm from Russia?? lol China, Russia, and Japan,, they were the chess doll that Korea used to tried to balance foreign power in the Korean Penninsula.
@iganinja375 But one of the Chess doll call Japan had won from those competition(Russia/Japan war) and took over the Korea which Korea never thought it would happen. The reason why Korea had to dragg Russia, China and Japan was because Korea did not have power against those three countries.
"I feel like this is the biggest different cuz Taiwan was consider part of Japan at that time. And it was not a war zone cuz no one invaded Taiwan, it was under Japanese army protection. Only the American bombed the island. (Thxfully not atomic bomb)”
@abc9526ify no way! plz hear from japan side too. first of all, japanese gov officially had apologized and this comfort women problem had already solved by japan-korea treaty in 1965. however, korean don't know this fact cuz korean gov hide it and that's why they are always misunderstanding...
No, you're wrong. The comfort women issue wasn't even discussed at the Japan-Korea Treaty negotiation table up to 1965. At the time, both sides well knew that the comfort women were just licensed prostitutes. The Japanese gov. need not and should not have apologized in the first place.
During WWII there were over 240,000 Korean volunteer soldiers and civilian employees in the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA).
@iganinja375 first of all, ur explaination is admitted by japanese gov too? probably not. everybody here on youtube claims without an evidence and it's meaningless to debate yes or no. if u are correct, japanese gov should admit. in my opinion, if u admit such an "exceptional issue", japan-korea treaty will be collapsed and no fanctional. i'm from hokkaido and the northern races such as uilta, etc worked as spy for japan, but not paid overall. korean should forget for a peace with japan.
I don't get what you mean by "exceptional issue." Will you explain what that means?
BTW, are you really Japanese? Or are you a left-winger Japanese? Are you saying that, if the Japanese government don't admit my evidences (not explanation), you go on believing the so-called comfort women really existed in your eye? I think whether the J government admit or not doesn't matter a bit. Fact is fact. If my evidences didn't satisfy you, what about this?
@iganinja375 here on youtube, everybody behaves as if they know everything and don't you think it is impossible? "know yourself" by socrates. i know myself and yes, i'm not a nut unlike you. i'm neutral. if you are confident of your own evidences, please send them to japanese gov, and then, wait for their action. if it's all true, they will accept. although asian say japan tells a lie, i'm sure japan is the trustworthy country compare to china and korea.
In 1945, in depositions of three Korean civilians in the employment of the Japanese Army, they stated:
“In the battle zones of the Pacific War, the Korean comfort women we met were all either volunteers, or women who had been sold by their parents. If any of the women had been victims of coercion, all Koreans, young and old, would have risen up in rage, regardless of whatever retaliation, and killed the Japanese.”
@iganinja375 yes, i'm japanese. i have something special background so i'm a little bit different from average japanese. i'm against the war itself cuz it brings a lot of victims. we have to see the bight future. there are a lot of victims not only comfort women but also the people during the war. yes, i feel sorry for all of them. but if you still think about it, nothing goes advance. japan and korea should go to the future and we need a tolerate mind to forget the past and go to next future.
Are you saying the evidences I showed you are all invalid because the J government don’t acknowledge them as valid? If so, you’re saying that what the Japanese government say or admit is of the greatest value, and all other evidences, however academic or close to primary sources, have no value until the J government acknowledge that they are valid? If so, you put too much trust on the Japanese government. They are not so trustworthy. Don’t bring politics into fact finding.
@iganinja375 i just say japanese gov is more trustworthy than korean gov. if your evidences are true, japanese gov should accept. if not, japanese gov should have a reason why they cannot accept. that's all.
What do you want? I don’t get what you are saying. Do you want to believe that the so-called comfort women forced by IJA into sexual slavery really existed? If you want to, do as you like and go on believing in your Japanese government. I’m gonna quit here.
@iganinja375 again, i'm not a nut unlike you. yes, there are a lot of vicitims not only comfort women but also the other people. i'm sorry for all of them. but as long as you think this problem, nothing goes advance. we have to go to the bright future, right? in fact, south korea ignore cruel things gotten by china and north korea, and why you can't about japan? why south korean always keep fighting against japan only? we should not touch this problem for the future, right?
This is taken from “Composite Report Three Korean Civilians List No. 78,” dated 28 March, 1945, “Special Questions on Koreans” (U.S. National Archives).
@iganinja375 south korean seem to have the double standard. they have a lot of cruel things gotten by china and north korea, but they just ignore despite they keep bashing against japan. that's why japanese can't take it seriously. we always think, "ah, it is only a performance for the president selection's vow" i'm against the war itself and we need not make new troubles. as south korea ignore chinese and north korean issues, they should forget japanese issue too. it is the best way for peace.
You may know 148 Koreans were convicted as Class-B and -C war criminals by the Allied Forces after the war.
It's absolutely impossible that Korean soldiers were the clients of Korean comfort women who were forced by IJA into sexual slavery. Also it's another impossibility that IJA recruited young Koreans for volunteer soldiers while forcing their fellow Korean girls into sexual slavery. Do you think IJA gave weapons to Korean soldiers while forcing their fellow women into hell?
Taiwanese know Japan very well and they are pro-Japan except who emigrated from main land China. There are only two countries which are anti-Japan in Asia, namely China and Korea. You two have very similar nature so get along well, and don't come to Japan.
(Part6)I want to say Chinese people should look at history as a mirror. It means that China should not forget her brutal actions against Tibet and Uighur.
(Part5)In all cases, except for its support of North Vietnam war against South Vietnam, China has used force preemptively. China attacked the opponent first after careful preparation, whereas the opponent suffered from a surprise attack. So, why has China been teaching such old Japan’s crime, which is not true, to their children? Chinese war crimes have still continued.
(Part4)A recent survey of world public opinion from 2005 to 2007 found that Japan is the country most widely viewed as having a positive influence, which is helped by the fact that Japan has never used military power as a means for settling international conflicts after 1945. Since the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, the frequency of its use of military forces reaches the double digits. On average, China has used military power for several years.
(Part3)However, since this period Japan and China have changed considerably. Today, China is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party and Japan democracy. While history should not be forgotten, we must also judge a country by its current actions.
(Part2)Chinese government has hidden their brutal war history to their citizens. If Chinese people had known what China had done in Tibet, they could not accuse Japan with a one track mind. In fact, Chinese leaders always say to Japanese leaders that Japan should look at history as a mirror. It means that Japan should not forget her brutal actions against China during the Sino-Japanese conflict in the late 1930s and the beginning of the 1940s.
(Part1)Some Chinese people have claimed that Japan always wants to fight with another country. Also they are accusing the Japanese dogs needed to be as brutal and cruel as possible to win the war. Some Chinese are taught exaggerated Japan’s war crimes, for instance, the Nanking Massacre must have been created by China for their propaganda, and also there is no conclusive evidence about that. Why does China continually teach wrong history to school kids?
(Part5)The NY Times on Jan. 8, 2009 said Korean prostitutes put U.S military and Korean government on trial. They complained about having been forced sex with Americans in Korea. They worked as comfort women from 1960 to 1980 in Korea. Moreover, an LAPD official said some 70-80 prostitutes were arrested every month, and 90 percent of them were Korean. Were they forced to be sexual slaveries by the Japanese military? Was the story true?
@undertakerRach you ppl have no remorse whatsoever call those comfort women were prostitutes(korean,china,taiwan) no they were not, your japan AV actress they are world known prostitutes.
@ben08820 I really don’t understand why Korean ladies work as comfort woman even now. According to the Korea police department report in 1955, the numbers of comfort women is 61.833 people, which were working for only U.S soldiers. Moreover, 20,000 comfort women were working for U.S soldiers in 1962. Now, Korean government established the new law against the prostitutes. Therefore, many Korean prostitutes spread to the other countries these days, the statistic says.
@ben08820 I really don’t understand why Korean ladies work as comfort woman even now. According to the Korea police department report in 1955, the numbers of comfort women is 61.833 people, which were working for only U.S soldiers. Moreover, 20,000 comfort women were working for U.S soldiers in 1962. Now, Korean government established the new law against the prostitutes. Therefore, many Korean prostitutes spread to the other countries these days, the statistic says.
During WWII, many Taiwanese and Korean volunteer soldiers and civilian employees were serving in the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). The IJA was very popular among them and competition for enrollment was very harsh. You can't recruit young Taiwanese and Korean men for volunteer soldiers while forcing their fellow young women into sex slavery. You might have f**ked your own sisters otherwise. Use your brain.
Don't be angry. There were 242,341 Korean volunteer soldiers and civilian employees in Japanese Army (record from the Ministry of H&W). Out of this number, 116,294 were soldiers. The IJA was very popular among Koreans because they got the chance for taking revenge against Chinese.
BTW, did you know 3 Korean officers and 145 civilian employees were convicted as Class-B and -C war criminals by the Allied Forces after the war? Did they get convicted for kidnapping Korean girls? (^^)
@iganinja375 I learned from KOrea that they call those kind of korean official as Chin iL pa. And major Koreans are not angered with about whay you said. What they are angered with is that regardless there were any KOrean people applied by it's will or not, there were tons of KOreans who got forced by Japan. And the evidences are coming out from live victims. So whether some examples of Korean volunteering bla bla bla are out of topic.
@iganinja375 From my knowldege, there are tons of Korean betrayers. Lee Wan Yong, who stole Chosun dynasty's signature and signed on treaty with Japan to japan gets invole over Chosun. Lee Wan Yong is very well know betrayer among Koreans. Many Korean people know that what Japan have done is bad. Causing WW2 and etc. But it is also Koreans fault for colonized. Because they were weak at that time, and there were lot's of betrayers. Hey, this is where the idea that being weak is sinful come out.
@iganinja375 Well, since this video was about sex slave, I was talking about that. But as I was talking, I get started to talk about other topic. And I don't know why. lol
If you're saying there were "sex slaves" forced against their will, I say it's an absolute impossibility because Koreans couldn't be sex slaves and their clients simultaneously. I mean Korean girls and Korean soldiers in IJA. Do you know what I mean? There's no possibility that IJA forced Korean girls into sex slavery as an established exploitation system. If anything of that kind existed, that'd be individual crimes to be punished in military court.
>Hey, this is where the idea that being weak is sinful come out.<
You're absolutely right. If Korea was strong enough to keep herself an independent state, we didn't have to annex her in the first place. Korea began to sell their ports and lands to Russia and that was too much for our national security. We couldn't leave Korea on their own.
@iganinja375 An excuse that led you to an imperial enterprise that ended miserably. As guilty as any colonial power of the day. People with real knowledge on the subject laugh at your pathetic attempts to whitewash the wrongdoings of your ancestors. You are merely feeding upon the ignorance of others, using copypaste of quotes that seem to be useful to your ultranationalist cause, relying on "convenient" truths. Pathetic piece of shit.
@iganinja375 This is youtube, isn't it? Other than you don't want me to, why should I restrain myself from raising an opinion? No matter how flawed, it can't be as falwed as yours. XD
Ok, your're right. But don't address your opinion to me. I have no time to deal with your slanders from San Salvador that are based on Koreans' propaganda. That's what I mean. I'm saying YOU are ignorant. For instance, just ask Koreans as to how many Koreans learned in their history class that lots of Korean volunteer soldiers and civilians were serving in the Imperial Japanese Army.
They'll answer "we haven't learned that." Because if they knew this fact, they'd no longer be able to blame Japanese for the atrocities they purportedly committed in Korea, including sex slaves. You are free to give your opinions here. But don't address your shitty "opinions" to me.
@iganinja375 LOL, as long as you try to whitewash whatever (some of) the roaches you had for ancestors did, I´ll have something to say. What? You were expecting to receive only good criticism for your pseudo propagandistic copypaste? Change that piece of shit you have for brains already, netouyo fucktard.
(Part4)In other words, Korean ladies decided to get the job. In fact, they got a lot of money. Also, they amused themselves by participating in sports events with both officers and men, and attended picnics, entertainments, and social dinners. They had a phonograph and in the towns they were allowed to go shopping. The Ladies were allowed the prerogative of refusing a customer.
(Part3)According to the Japanese Prisoner of War Interrogation Report No. 49, which was reported by U.S in Aug 20 to Sept 10, 1944, 20 of Korean ladies were working as comfort women in Japanese camp during WW2. The "house master" that means manager of the comfort house, received 50 to 60% of the girls' gross earnings depending on how much of a debt each girl had incurred when she signed her contract.
(Part2)What was happened actually? Many brothel owners opened their business next to military gates. It was a natural because they could make more money. This is quite natural. Therefore Japanese military did not open these brothels during the war, but brothels owners who were local people in the countries which Japanese troops were dispatched. Were they hurt by the Japanese? We can’t find any evidence of that except ladies verbal statements.
■(Part1)Japan is criticized over the so called comfort women problem which was happened in the war. How comfort women problem differ from these prostitutes? Attackers against Japan over the comfort women problem said that they, prostitutes for Japanese military, were forced into prostitution as a form of sexual slavery by the Japanese military organization. Was it true? In fact Japanese military had not forced these women.
Now that the Japanese government has witnessed the pain of their own people, they should stop denying and start compensating the millions of families affected by their past brutal war crimes, including: forced labor, sex slavery and biological weapons testing on humans. My heart goes to the Japanese citizens in pain...because I have absolutely no sympathy for the war criminal Japanese government and royalty.
If you didn't notice, ALL THE ASIANS HATE THE JAPANESE. NO WONDER--the Japs JUST DENY, LIE AND DISTORT everything. THE YOUNG GENERATION OF JAPAN DOESN'T KNOW ANYTHING about the truth which the rest of the Asians share like a common sense. A true plague to the peace of Asia.
@boiledegg777 human medical experiment unit 731, sex slave, nanjing victim, slave worker, killing colonies culture, Material robbed for military, Taken out force for military, killing indepence protester, many kinds of victims ETC......
but many things are not recognised by japan gorvernment just sad story.........
@boiledegg777 But Japan did do things like that. Experiments in places like Unit 731, the assassination of Queen min, the comfort women issue where they've secretly hired women as "nurses" but were brutally raped and beaten, the Nanking Massacre, the Donghak Peasant revolution Massacre; the list goes on and on.
@wa02ch01 So true. Even Japanese Americans are no better. That piece of shit Daniel Inouye, what some Japanese Americans describe as a "hero," has repeated spoken against the Comfort Women resolution. A Japanese is a Japanese. Even if they are American breed, they are still gross.
@ttiiyy Whoa whoa, not all Japanese people are bad. Mike Honda, a JAPANESE American politician promoted Resolution 121 in the US house of representatives. I was one of the people who informed my aldermen and local senators about this issue, and it's all thanks to Honda's determination that this resolution got passed. Don't generalize about Japanese people like that; you're being no better than the Japanese nationalists who deny all these war crimes.
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iganinja375 1 month ago
BTW since this is about the Japanese soldier and sailor "Sexslave" effort put forth by your Emperor Hirohito, do you accept responsibility or like so many Japanese deny it????? I am waiting for that answer. BTW a Japanese soldier has come forward haunted by the guilt of his being a participant in this. We can hide facts, we can't hide the open remorse and shame of one of your own soldiers coming forward and being forgiven by the Chinese people. Also Korea, and others.
giannivee1 1 month ago
But if you compensate them with money, doesnt that just make them luxury ones?..
fittutube 1 month ago
God bless the Government of Taiwan for finally helping these poor abused women. So many years and now she is almost dead, for 17 years they have protested. Yes these women deserve compensation. Maybe a million dollars a piece is actualy too little. God bless all of you..thanks Gianni
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
Here is a YouTube post made by a Taiwanese a few months ago (I quote it here without his/her permission). You can find the post in the link below. What do you think?
“As a Taiwanese I only heard good thing about Japanese from my grandparents who were educated under Japanese rule. Even tho some discrimination exist, to tell you the truth the Japanese rly did not treat my grandparents bad.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 To be honest, the Japanese "people" are really a good culture of high morals. The military regime of 1929-1945, were probably the worst grouping of racists and imperialists the world has ever seen, except maybe for Soviet Russia and Germany Under Hitler. I will never blame the "japanese" I will, however, always remember the millions of people in several countries who suffered brutal and grotesque abuses under the oppression of Japanese Imperialism. I am so glad it ended. thanks
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
>millions of people in several countries who suffered brutal and grotesque abuses under the oppression of Japanese Imperialism<
What exactly are you referring to by “brutal” and “grotesque” abuses? Nanking Massacre and/or coerced comfort women? Any others? As for the first 2 incidents, they have already been disproved as absolute forgeries by Chinese and Koreans, respectively.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 Thanks for your question, Abuses (start counting) Execution of American POW's Bataan Death March, Tattooing of Phillippine people and their summary execution on the whims of commanders. Execution of Korean 'Empress, Oppression of Korean People before and during WWII, Shooting my uncles foot off at Biak, clearly marked as American Medic. Execution of Army nurses US Force Phillippines. Taking, using, and looting Manchuria which belonged to China Before and during WWII. Thx Gianni
giannivee1 1 month ago
@iganinja375 If you would like me to do even a marginal research I can improve the list five to ten fold. The Japanese Armed Forces in WWII was very brutal, blood thirsty and did not even ponder the meaning of humane treatment of captured territory, civilians, and captured combatants (POWs) IAW Geneva Convention. The reason, they weren't plannign on losing, and the evidence would be hidden by their victory and oppression, they seriously miscalculated.
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
Are you American? If so, what do you think of what your ancestors did to the native Americans and to the African slaves? Weren’t they brutal and grotesque abuses under the oppression of American Imperialism?
You Americans also dropped 2 atomic bombs over us for the excuse of ending the war earlier, after forcing us into WWII through the Pearl Harbor conspiracy. I believe those A-bombs were partially aimed at human experiment that was the largest in scale in human history.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 No, cause the United States, under the constitution made slave trade and slavery Illegal, and now an african american is now President. Would Japan tolerate a represed Korean or fillippino as leader of their nation..not! Also I am part Commanche which was at war with America. We were just as cruel to the White amreicans as they were to us, by the way, my uncle who lost his foot was part commanche...
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
You mentioned some incidents in Philippines. I don’t know if your accusation to the IJA is true or false, but did you know what Author MacArthur, Douglass MacArthur’s father, did in Philippines before Japanese? The U.S. attempted to make Philippines its colony in place of Spain breaking their promise for independence. When Author MacArthur’s troops faced resistance, he slaughtered or starved to death about 600,000 Philippine people (U.S.-Philippine War 1899-1913).
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 It is true, because i found out by my Co-worker who is Phillippine-Ameriacan, as a young toddler he was tattoo'd, he showed it to me on his arm, he also watched Japanese sodiers shoot hismother and younger sister while he hid in the woods, maybe you should ask him if it is true??? hmmmm? Yes we inhereited a war from the Spanish. Still this justified Japanese shame, your argument is weak, very weak.
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
His troops then massacred the entire population on Leyte Island. It is said he lost the chance for promotion because of his unduly cruelty.
Though I don’t want to go on listing Americans’ brutality, I could also improve my list a couple of folds at least.
I don’t think you are entitled to blame the alleged brutality of the IJA when thinking of what Americans did down through history.
BTW, I’m not going to refute each of your allegations to the IJA here.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 Your claiming Arthur MacArhur slaughtered all teh fillipinos on Leyte, then why do the Phillippines people name streets after his son, and why did he land on Leyte, if his father had done this and he landed their with the Phillippine Governement wouldn't this have been a little embarassing for the phillippines people? anyway, i feel you are very one sided. Speaking as a true american of white and Indian blood. God bless you for your questions.
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
First, we are not obliged to make a Korean or Philippine descendant as our leader because we didn’t take them from their native lands to Japan as slaves. But you did it to Africans, so it’s no wonder you feel obliged to do that.
Second, let’s talk about the big picture. Your personal story you heard from your coworker, such as the “tattoo” story, lacks too much circumference information to comment. They may also contradict with history as they represent too tiny part of it.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 My point exactly, you Japanese are one pure non mixed culture of nothing but Japanese, Japanese, and more Japanese, on the other hand the United States you criticize for being such raceists consists of every european nation's descendents, also Japanese Americans, Chinese americans and Korean Americans, Africa, islamics and anyone else you wish to mention, we have taken on Viet Nam boat people, but you take on nobody. Just be glad for you we defend the striaght of hormuz for you .
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
Third, the street name in Philippine or Douglass MacArthur’s landing on Leyte basically have little to do with the history of his father’s days. The fact that Douglass MacArthur’s father slaughtered 600,000 Philippines doesn’t change.
BTW, no mention on the atomic bombs and Pearl Harbor conspiracy? You are very one-sided too. I think it’s too brutal that Americans had pushed us into the war and then dropped atomic bombs to end the war earlier.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 I am not going to debate you line for line on USA vs. America, I do know you oppressed Korea from 1910 until 1945 and occupied Manchuria well before WWII, this is before S.E. Asia, MalayPeninsula, Phillippines, Guam, and our own islandsin the Paciifc and your cowardly and unaanounced Peal Harbor attack. Go ahead since you like comparing records tell the Chinese non one died at Harbin China Bio Warfare Research Center of Japan. bye bye..Gianni
giannivee1 1 month ago
@iganinja375 The Atomics Bomb is what we did when you let 20 thousand of your own people of your working class die to defend the island of Iwo Jima 3 miles by 2 miles. If we had used the same means to take your home islands millions of your citizens would have starved and been blown to bits. The Atomic bombs is what we did after Japan's filthy tortures to save even the Japanese...and it worked. BTW It was the most efficient use of money in and bang returned. Thanks for reminding me.
giannivee1 1 month ago
@iganinja375 I wished you wouldn't tell lies about casualties form the Phillippines campaign, it was a guerilla war, lasted for years and resulted in a treaty between the Phillippine Republican Army and the United States. So there you are, quit telling of United States Abuses when your own Japanese abuses to the Phillippines, Korea, Southeast Asia. BTW the US did not use all of its documentation to try your Japanese Imperialist War Criminals, it was too despicable for normal American citizens.
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
As I said before, the Taiwanese are very friendly to Japanese today though they were another “victims” of annexation by Japanese. Although Koreans had been basically the same as Taiwanese in this respect until the end of WWII, the post-war anti-Japanese education and controlled freedom of speech in Korea have totally made the whole nation anti-Japanese. The sex slavery issue emerged out of nothing in this circumstance.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 Governments have become friendly, individual people injured, or insulted by the respulsive behavior of Imperial Japan will never be friendly. I know many older people to this day that will not buy a "japanese" product. Let the Koreans speak for Korea, I go to a Korean American Church and they will tell you what awful persecution they suffered under the Japanese.
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
During WWII there were over 240,000 Korean soldiers and civilians serving in the IJA. It’s absolutely nonsense to believe that Korean soldiers were the clients of Korean sex slaves, isn’t it? Do you think the IJA gave young Koreans weapons while forcing their fellow-country girls into hell? No, never. Sex slave is just a myth. They were just licensed prostitutes earning big money. Elderly Koreans know this well, but young Koreans hate Japanese believing this myth. That’s all.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 They served because as in all occupied countries the occupiers extract revenue and bodies to fill its formations and fuel its coffers, the Nazis an allie of Japan did the same with Romanians. does this justify the crimes, No, I am beginning to think you are less Chinese and much more Japanese...God blesss you
giannivee1 1 month ago
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@giannivee1
As for “cowardly and unannounced Pearl Harbor attack”, here’s testimonies on conspiracy:
Speaking in 1944, Oliver Littleton, British Minister of Production, offered this candid and irrefutable assessment of Pearl Harbor:
“Japan was provoked into attacking America at Pearl Harbor. It is a travesty of history to say that America was forced into the war.”
iganinja375 1 month ago
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@giannivee1
Admiral Robert A. Theobald, who was in Pearl Harbor as Commander, Destroyers Battle Force during the attack, agreed with that conclusion: “Diplomatically, President Roosevelt’s strategy of forcing Japan to war by unremitting and ever-increasing diplomatic-economic pressure, and by simultaneously holding our Fleet in Hawaii as an invitation to surprise attack, was a complete success.”
You can find more details here:
"Pearl Harbor By jbseditor at 2006-07-07"
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 Why don't you look over to the right and explore the Japanese biological war experiments and production conducted as a result in its bio research lab in "harbin" China. Japanese scientist "Shiro Ishi" experimented on provided chinese nationals. Some Japanese have confessed the Japanese Governement denies it. Is it any wonder we used the Atomic bomb on your nation, we not only saved millions of Japanese, we stopped the crimes against China, Phillippines, and Korea. God bless you
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
Sorry, your postings and my postings seem to get crisscrossed.
As for the casualties from the Philippines campaign, give me some more time. I’m going to recheck it.
Regarding the Japanese biological war experiments, we have this source:
iganinja375 1 month ago
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@giannivee1
The U.S. National Archives (Maryland) disclosed some 100,000 pages of classified documents regarding the germ researches conducted by the former Japanese military in Manchuria. Some Chinese specialists were involved in the translation and analyses of Japanese materials as the members of the project team (The Sankei, January 18, 2007).
The project leader concluded as this:
iganinja375 1 month ago
@giannivee1
"Mr. Drea admits to some disappointment that smoking guns on Japanese war crimes did not turn up, especially when compared with documents on Nazi crimes that have led to new conclusions on what American officials knew about the Holocaust.
'To be honest, I'd hoped we'd find something,' Mr. Drea says.
'That's the historian's dream: fresh information that illuminates a dark problem. It just wasn't there.'"
More details here:
"Release of Archives Helps Fill Gap in Files on Wartime"
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 I will say this about my not perfect, but very Justified nation the United States of America. General MacArthur who presided over the surrender of Japan and its occupation and new Constituional drafting... in a very congenial mood, allowed the Japanese to retain its Emperor Hirohito, personally I think Hirohito should have been the first criminal shot. But he was interested in building Japan, not worsening the wounds. Nice of us hmmmmm? after Pearl Harbor especially...Thx Gianni
giannivee1 1 month ago
@iganinja375 Really you shouldn't argue with me much more, you are there in Taiwan take a vacation of Seoul and ask your questions, or maybe Manila or maybe even Nanking..hmmmmm? I am sure they will talk about how wonderful all those occupying Japanese soldiers were, all well behaved and full of harmony and myrth. Would you like to buy some nice real estate in Florida too??? God bless anyway
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
Hey, reply me after reading my posts.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 OK, agreed...ha ha
giannivee1 1 month ago
@giannivee1
Or did you reply me after reading all of my posts? wwwwwww
iganinja375 1 month ago
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@giannivee1
The New York Outlook, 1905
by George Kennan
“The Koreans are mostly exaggerators or barefaced liars, by heredity and by training, and it is impossible to accept without careful verification, the statements which they make with regard to Japanese misbehavior.”
“The Outlook, Issues of 1905”
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 No.. It's not that Japan could not leave Korea alone. Korean strategy was to balance power. Japan's power got increase since the trade with western started. Korea was weak by that time. So Korea let China to involve in Korea to get protect against Japan. Then China got too strong. So Korea started to call Japan to make Japan compete against China. Then Korea tried to make Russia involve in situation.
veracuiz 1 month ago
@iganinja375 Basically, Korea tried not to let only one country get overdominate in the region. Because that can threat Korea. After Korea made deal with Japan, Japan became so powerful, so Korea called Russia to make Japan have fight against Russia so that Korea can balance foreign power in Korean pennisula. But Japan won over the Russia. Korea's big mistake is to dragg foreign power in Korea without any relationship like Korea - US today.
veracuiz 1 month ago
@iganinja375 And the reaosn why Japan could not give up Korea was because Korea was important route for Japan to enter to Manchu to take over China. Many silly brainwashed Japanese people they insert some fabricated emotional sense that didn't even existed to overthink about their history. Japan loved Korea so could not let get harm from Russia?? lol China, Russia, and Japan,, they were the chess doll that Korea used to tried to balance foreign power in the Korean Penninsula.
veracuiz 1 month ago
@iganinja375 But one of the Chess doll call Japan had won from those competition(Russia/Japan war) and took over the Korea which Korea never thought it would happen. The reason why Korea had to dragg Russia, China and Japan was because Korea did not have power against those three countries.
veracuiz 1 month ago
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@giannivee1
"I feel like this is the biggest different cuz Taiwan was consider part of Japan at that time. And it was not a war zone cuz no one invaded Taiwan, it was under Japanese army protection. Only the American bombed the island. (Thxfully not atomic bomb)”
watch?v=GoSuIGFqNpM
iganinja375 1 month ago
The younger generations don't know anything of the history, nevertheless they don't have any feelings to other asian countries.
Nothing is bad about the younger generation
lolokooza 1 month ago
wow...the japanese denying their crimes here....just unbelievable....disgusting...
abc9526ify 1 month ago
@abc9526ify no way! plz hear from japan side too. first of all, japanese gov officially had apologized and this comfort women problem had already solved by japan-korea treaty in 1965. however, korean don't know this fact cuz korean gov hide it and that's why they are always misunderstanding...
toki1221 1 month ago
@toki1221
No, you're wrong. The comfort women issue wasn't even discussed at the Japan-Korea Treaty negotiation table up to 1965. At the time, both sides well knew that the comfort women were just licensed prostitutes. The Japanese gov. need not and should not have apologized in the first place.
During WWII there were over 240,000 Korean volunteer soldiers and civilian employees in the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA).
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 first of all, ur explaination is admitted by japanese gov too? probably not. everybody here on youtube claims without an evidence and it's meaningless to debate yes or no. if u are correct, japanese gov should admit. in my opinion, if u admit such an "exceptional issue", japan-korea treaty will be collapsed and no fanctional. i'm from hokkaido and the northern races such as uilta, etc worked as spy for japan, but not paid overall. korean should forget for a peace with japan.
toki1221 1 month ago
@toki1221
I don't get what you mean by "exceptional issue." Will you explain what that means?
BTW, are you really Japanese? Or are you a left-winger Japanese? Are you saying that, if the Japanese government don't admit my evidences (not explanation), you go on believing the so-called comfort women really existed in your eye? I think whether the J government admit or not doesn't matter a bit. Fact is fact. If my evidences didn't satisfy you, what about this?
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 here on youtube, everybody behaves as if they know everything and don't you think it is impossible? "know yourself" by socrates. i know myself and yes, i'm not a nut unlike you. i'm neutral. if you are confident of your own evidences, please send them to japanese gov, and then, wait for their action. if it's all true, they will accept. although asian say japan tells a lie, i'm sure japan is the trustworthy country compare to china and korea.
toki1221 1 month ago
@toki1221
In 1945, in depositions of three Korean civilians in the employment of the Japanese Army, they stated:
“In the battle zones of the Pacific War, the Korean comfort women we met were all either volunteers, or women who had been sold by their parents. If any of the women had been victims of coercion, all Koreans, young and old, would have risen up in rage, regardless of whatever retaliation, and killed the Japanese.”
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 yes, i'm japanese. i have something special background so i'm a little bit different from average japanese. i'm against the war itself cuz it brings a lot of victims. we have to see the bight future. there are a lot of victims not only comfort women but also the people during the war. yes, i feel sorry for all of them. but if you still think about it, nothing goes advance. japan and korea should go to the future and we need a tolerate mind to forget the past and go to next future.
toki1221 1 month ago
@toki1221
Are you saying the evidences I showed you are all invalid because the J government don’t acknowledge them as valid? If so, you’re saying that what the Japanese government say or admit is of the greatest value, and all other evidences, however academic or close to primary sources, have no value until the J government acknowledge that they are valid? If so, you put too much trust on the Japanese government. They are not so trustworthy. Don’t bring politics into fact finding.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 i just say japanese gov is more trustworthy than korean gov. if your evidences are true, japanese gov should accept. if not, japanese gov should have a reason why they cannot accept. that's all.
toki1221 1 month ago
@toki1221
What do you want? I don’t get what you are saying. Do you want to believe that the so-called comfort women forced by IJA into sexual slavery really existed? If you want to, do as you like and go on believing in your Japanese government. I’m gonna quit here.
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 again, i'm not a nut unlike you. yes, there are a lot of vicitims not only comfort women but also the other people. i'm sorry for all of them. but as long as you think this problem, nothing goes advance. we have to go to the bright future, right? in fact, south korea ignore cruel things gotten by china and north korea, and why you can't about japan? why south korean always keep fighting against japan only? we should not touch this problem for the future, right?
toki1221 1 month ago
@toki1221
This is taken from “Composite Report Three Korean Civilians List No. 78,” dated 28 March, 1945, “Special Questions on Koreans” (U.S. National Archives).
iganinja375 1 month ago
@iganinja375 south korean seem to have the double standard. they have a lot of cruel things gotten by china and north korea, but they just ignore despite they keep bashing against japan. that's why japanese can't take it seriously. we always think, "ah, it is only a performance for the president selection's vow" i'm against the war itself and we need not make new troubles. as south korea ignore chinese and north korean issues, they should forget japanese issue too. it is the best way for peace.
toki1221 1 month ago
@toki1221
You may know 148 Koreans were convicted as Class-B and -C war criminals by the Allied Forces after the war.
It's absolutely impossible that Korean soldiers were the clients of Korean comfort women who were forced by IJA into sexual slavery. Also it's another impossibility that IJA recruited young Koreans for volunteer soldiers while forcing their fellow Korean girls into sexual slavery. Do you think IJA gave weapons to Korean soldiers while forcing their fellow women into hell?
iganinja375 1 month ago
Taiwanese know Japan very well and they are pro-Japan except who emigrated from main land China. There are only two countries which are anti-Japan in Asia, namely China and Korea. You two have very similar nature so get along well, and don't come to Japan.
moontokyo 2 months ago
(Part6)I want to say Chinese people should look at history as a mirror. It means that China should not forget her brutal actions against Tibet and Uighur.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part5)In all cases, except for its support of North Vietnam war against South Vietnam, China has used force preemptively. China attacked the opponent first after careful preparation, whereas the opponent suffered from a surprise attack. So, why has China been teaching such old Japan’s crime, which is not true, to their children? Chinese war crimes have still continued.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part4)A recent survey of world public opinion from 2005 to 2007 found that Japan is the country most widely viewed as having a positive influence, which is helped by the fact that Japan has never used military power as a means for settling international conflicts after 1945. Since the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, the frequency of its use of military forces reaches the double digits. On average, China has used military power for several years.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part3)However, since this period Japan and China have changed considerably. Today, China is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party and Japan democracy. While history should not be forgotten, we must also judge a country by its current actions.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part2)Chinese government has hidden their brutal war history to their citizens. If Chinese people had known what China had done in Tibet, they could not accuse Japan with a one track mind. In fact, Chinese leaders always say to Japanese leaders that Japan should look at history as a mirror. It means that Japan should not forget her brutal actions against China during the Sino-Japanese conflict in the late 1930s and the beginning of the 1940s.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part1)Some Chinese people have claimed that Japan always wants to fight with another country. Also they are accusing the Japanese dogs needed to be as brutal and cruel as possible to win the war. Some Chinese are taught exaggerated Japan’s war crimes, for instance, the Nanking Massacre must have been created by China for their propaganda, and also there is no conclusive evidence about that. Why does China continually teach wrong history to school kids?
undertakerRach 2 months ago
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The japs must apologize and pay compensation for their unpardonable crimes.
bolshevikML 4 months ago
Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of their predecessors are destined to repeat them.
beklanis 5 months ago
(Part5)The NY Times on Jan. 8, 2009 said Korean prostitutes put U.S military and Korean government on trial. They complained about having been forced sex with Americans in Korea. They worked as comfort women from 1960 to 1980 in Korea. Moreover, an LAPD official said some 70-80 prostitutes were arrested every month, and 90 percent of them were Korean. Were they forced to be sexual slaveries by the Japanese military? Was the story true?
undertakerRach 5 months ago
@undertakerRach you ppl have no remorse whatsoever call those comfort women were prostitutes(korean,china,taiwan) no they were not, your japan AV actress they are world known prostitutes.
ben08820 5 months ago
@ben08820 I really don’t understand why Korean ladies work as comfort woman even now. According to the Korea police department report in 1955, the numbers of comfort women is 61.833 people, which were working for only U.S soldiers. Moreover, 20,000 comfort women were working for U.S soldiers in 1962. Now, Korean government established the new law against the prostitutes. Therefore, many Korean prostitutes spread to the other countries these days, the statistic says.
undertakerRach 5 months ago
@undertakerRach Making excuses as usual, rotten copypaste propaganda parrot. XD
makokun9 2 months ago
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@ben08820 I really don’t understand why Korean ladies work as comfort woman even now. According to the Korea police department report in 1955, the numbers of comfort women is 61.833 people, which were working for only U.S soldiers. Moreover, 20,000 comfort women were working for U.S soldiers in 1962. Now, Korean government established the new law against the prostitutes. Therefore, many Korean prostitutes spread to the other countries these days, the statistic says.
undertakerRach 5 months ago
@ben08820
During WWII, many Taiwanese and Korean volunteer soldiers and civilian employees were serving in the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). The IJA was very popular among them and competition for enrollment was very harsh. You can't recruit young Taiwanese and Korean men for volunteer soldiers while forcing their fellow young women into sex slavery. You might have f**ked your own sisters otherwise. Use your brain.
iganinja375 3 months ago
@iganinja375 so which jap porn are u in? cuz u people love to make porn about incest....f*ck off!
ben08820 3 months ago
@ben08820
Don't be angry. There were 242,341 Korean volunteer soldiers and civilian employees in Japanese Army (record from the Ministry of H&W). Out of this number, 116,294 were soldiers. The IJA was very popular among Koreans because they got the chance for taking revenge against Chinese.
BTW, did you know 3 Korean officers and 145 civilian employees were convicted as Class-B and -C war criminals by the Allied Forces after the war? Did they get convicted for kidnapping Korean girls? (^^)
iganinja375 3 months ago
@iganinja375 I learned from KOrea that they call those kind of korean official as Chin iL pa. And major Koreans are not angered with about whay you said. What they are angered with is that regardless there were any KOrean people applied by it's will or not, there were tons of KOreans who got forced by Japan. And the evidences are coming out from live victims. So whether some examples of Korean volunteering bla bla bla are out of topic.
veracuiz 2 months ago
@iganinja375 From my knowldege, there are tons of Korean betrayers. Lee Wan Yong, who stole Chosun dynasty's signature and signed on treaty with Japan to japan gets invole over Chosun. Lee Wan Yong is very well know betrayer among Koreans. Many Korean people know that what Japan have done is bad. Causing WW2 and etc. But it is also Koreans fault for colonized. Because they were weak at that time, and there were lot's of betrayers. Hey, this is where the idea that being weak is sinful come out.
veracuiz 2 months ago
@veracuiz
I don't get what you mean. Are you just talking about "sex slavery" and not about anything else?
iganinja375 2 months ago
@iganinja375 Well, since this video was about sex slave, I was talking about that. But as I was talking, I get started to talk about other topic. And I don't know why. lol
veracuiz 2 months ago
@veracuiz
If you're saying there were "sex slaves" forced against their will, I say it's an absolute impossibility because Koreans couldn't be sex slaves and their clients simultaneously. I mean Korean girls and Korean soldiers in IJA. Do you know what I mean? There's no possibility that IJA forced Korean girls into sex slavery as an established exploitation system. If anything of that kind existed, that'd be individual crimes to be punished in military court.
iganinja375 2 months ago
@veracuiz
>Hey, this is where the idea that being weak is sinful come out.<
You're absolutely right. If Korea was strong enough to keep herself an independent state, we didn't have to annex her in the first place. Korea began to sell their ports and lands to Russia and that was too much for our national security. We couldn't leave Korea on their own.
iganinja375 2 months ago
@iganinja375 An excuse that led you to an imperial enterprise that ended miserably. As guilty as any colonial power of the day. People with real knowledge on the subject laugh at your pathetic attempts to whitewash the wrongdoings of your ancestors. You are merely feeding upon the ignorance of others, using copypaste of quotes that seem to be useful to your ultranationalist cause, relying on "convenient" truths. Pathetic piece of shit.
makokun9 2 months ago
@makokun9
Why are you poking your nose into Japan-Korea conversations?
It's none of your business.
iganinja375 2 months ago
@iganinja375 This is youtube, isn't it? Other than you don't want me to, why should I restrain myself from raising an opinion? No matter how flawed, it can't be as falwed as yours. XD
makokun9 2 months ago
@makokun9
Ok, your're right. But don't address your opinion to me. I have no time to deal with your slanders from San Salvador that are based on Koreans' propaganda. That's what I mean. I'm saying YOU are ignorant. For instance, just ask Koreans as to how many Koreans learned in their history class that lots of Korean volunteer soldiers and civilians were serving in the Imperial Japanese Army.
iganinja375 2 months ago
@makokun9
They'll answer "we haven't learned that." Because if they knew this fact, they'd no longer be able to blame Japanese for the atrocities they purportedly committed in Korea, including sex slaves. You are free to give your opinions here. But don't address your shitty "opinions" to me.
iganinja375 2 months ago
@iganinja375 LOL, as long as you try to whitewash whatever (some of) the roaches you had for ancestors did, I´ll have something to say. What? You were expecting to receive only good criticism for your pseudo propagandistic copypaste? Change that piece of shit you have for brains already, netouyo fucktard.
makokun9 2 months ago
(Part4)In other words, Korean ladies decided to get the job. In fact, they got a lot of money. Also, they amused themselves by participating in sports events with both officers and men, and attended picnics, entertainments, and social dinners. They had a phonograph and in the towns they were allowed to go shopping. The Ladies were allowed the prerogative of refusing a customer.
undertakerRach 5 months ago
(Part3)According to the Japanese Prisoner of War Interrogation Report No. 49, which was reported by U.S in Aug 20 to Sept 10, 1944, 20 of Korean ladies were working as comfort women in Japanese camp during WW2. The "house master" that means manager of the comfort house, received 50 to 60% of the girls' gross earnings depending on how much of a debt each girl had incurred when she signed her contract.
undertakerRach 5 months ago
(Part2)What was happened actually? Many brothel owners opened their business next to military gates. It was a natural because they could make more money. This is quite natural. Therefore Japanese military did not open these brothels during the war, but brothels owners who were local people in the countries which Japanese troops were dispatched. Were they hurt by the Japanese? We can’t find any evidence of that except ladies verbal statements.
undertakerRach 5 months ago
■(Part1)Japan is criticized over the so called comfort women problem which was happened in the war. How comfort women problem differ from these prostitutes? Attackers against Japan over the comfort women problem said that they, prostitutes for Japanese military, were forced into prostitution as a form of sexual slavery by the Japanese military organization. Was it true? In fact Japanese military had not forced these women.
undertakerRach 5 months ago
Japan colonized Asian countries...what a fuck Japan hahahaha snake like country
aeneasyang 6 months ago
JApan Insists also that
aeneasyang 6 months ago
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Now that the Japanese government has witnessed the pain of their own people, they should stop denying and start compensating the millions of families affected by their past brutal war crimes, including: forced labor, sex slavery and biological weapons testing on humans. My heart goes to the Japanese citizens in pain...because I have absolutely no sympathy for the war criminal Japanese government and royalty.
juanlozanoism 11 months ago
God is Punishing the Japs... Karma is a Biatch!!!
MrDontmakemecomeover 11 months ago
If you didn't notice, ALL THE ASIANS HATE THE JAPANESE. NO WONDER--the Japs JUST DENY, LIE AND DISTORT everything. THE YOUNG GENERATION OF JAPAN DOESN'T KNOW ANYTHING about the truth which the rest of the Asians share like a common sense. A true plague to the peace of Asia.
wa02ch01 11 months ago 11
@wa02ch01
Korea and China hates Japan , because of their forged history education.
Not all the asia ,right?
boiledegg777 9 months ago
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dhksrksalem 8 months ago
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dhksrksalem 8 months ago
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@boiledegg777
this women is taiwanese.........it's no matter that hate japanese .............
we say just fact of japanese war crime
yeah it's just past it's ok
BUT important thing is that japan do not recognise this crime yet
dhksrksalem 8 months ago 2
@boiledegg777
i like japan culture but wrong thing is wrong thing
japan did cruel thing in ww2 it's true
dhksrksalem 8 months ago 2
@dhksrksalem
What is Japanese war crimes?
please explain me concretely.
boiledegg777 8 months ago
@boiledegg777 human medical experiment unit 731, sex slave, nanjing victim, slave worker, killing colonies culture, Material robbed for military, Taken out force for military, killing indepence protester, many kinds of victims ETC......
but many things are not recognised by japan gorvernment just sad story.........
dhksrksalem 8 months ago
@dhksrksalem
all things you pointed are not proved.
Winner put crimes on loser. propaganda.
If you think these things are on responsibility of Japan, you must prove these things.
as for Comfort Women and Nanking Massacre , I made videos . you can watch this.
boiledegg777 8 months ago
@boiledegg777
you're right no credit things without 100%
but well i don't think that pictures and ancestors are liar
dhksrksalem 8 months ago
@dhksrksalem
Unfortunately, Korean government teaches their children forged history.
And the world misunderstandthat japan did bad things just like Nazi did which is the same defeated country.
boiledegg777 8 months ago
@boiledegg777 umm well i don't think like that........anyway we can't advanced talk without many data
dhksrksalem 8 months ago
@dhksrksalem
Do you know Mao written by Jung Chang ?
Read it. You will know why Japan fight against China.
Chinese comintern party let Japan fight against Chinese Nationalist Party .
Spy of Chinese comintern in Chinese Nationalist Party attacked Japan.
boiledegg777 8 months ago
@boiledegg777 But Japan did do things like that. Experiments in places like Unit 731, the assassination of Queen min, the comfort women issue where they've secretly hired women as "nurses" but were brutally raped and beaten, the Nanking Massacre, the Donghak Peasant revolution Massacre; the list goes on and on.
YunSeung 7 months ago 5
@wa02ch01 So true. Even Japanese Americans are no better. That piece of shit Daniel Inouye, what some Japanese Americans describe as a "hero," has repeated spoken against the Comfort Women resolution. A Japanese is a Japanese. Even if they are American breed, they are still gross.
ttiiyy 7 months ago 2
@ttiiyy Whoa whoa, not all Japanese people are bad. Mike Honda, a JAPANESE American politician promoted Resolution 121 in the US house of representatives. I was one of the people who informed my aldermen and local senators about this issue, and it's all thanks to Honda's determination that this resolution got passed. Don't generalize about Japanese people like that; you're being no better than the Japanese nationalists who deny all these war crimes.
YunSeung 7 months ago