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  • very scholarly.

  • wwwwwww

  • They just follow Geneva Convention. What is the big deal if that means there were still some humanity and men in this war machine that turn people into beasts?

  • @hkjazzable

    Liar hkjazzable tell lies that "British and American never colonised China" HaHaHa!! Don't you know where is 香港? 香港isn't a part of China? Don't you know where is 威海衛?

    U.S.A. annexed Hawaiian kingdom and it murdered 1M Filipinos in concentration camp and made Philippine own colony.

  • @jpnsunrise1

    You certainly know a few place names. But you know so little about them. You just kick around with the names. The British kept a number of ports but the Japanese took the whole Manchuria. The short men of Asia learned a bit of modern warfare and they thought they could colonize China. Look into the mirror, you little man. Even today Japan is still struggling with 18th century politics. You still have a lot to learn.

  • @hkjazzable Imperial Japanese Army occupied Jiaozhou Bay which was German leased territory in WW I from Germany, and Japan returned it to China. Japan kicked out Russian Empire from Manchuria which was occupied after the Boxer Rebellion by Russian Army by victory of Russo-Japanese War and put it back to Qing Empire.

    You should study true Chinese history. Go to school!!

  • @jpnsunrise1

    For "true Chinese history", you need to find it for yourself. You don't go to school for it because the text books are all distorted. Anyway, you are not Japanese. You are just a nerd ruining your life in front of the computer. You will certainly rot in hell. Why the hell you put these comfort women video on your channel? You perverted short little Asian living in USA.

  • @hkjazzable

    To racist

    The NYT Published: April 17, 2005

    Given the scrutiny and Japan's comparatively long record of democracy, the textbooks here are perhaps more balanced than others in the region. China's textbooks, for instance, teach that Chinese resistance, not the United States, defeated Japan in the war; they say nothing of the postwar Great Leap Forward, in which some 30 million Chinese died because of Mao Zedong's misguided agrarian policies.

  • @h

    In South Korea, which democratized in the late 1980's, textbooks have improved, though certain taboos remain, such as any mention of Koreans who collaborated with Japanese colonizers.

    Shin Ju Baek, an education expert at Seoul National University, said that descriptions of the colonial period used to focus only on Japanese exploitation and Korean resistance, ignoring the role of Japanese colonialism in Korea's modernization.

    ''There is still an emphasis on exploitation,'' Mr. Sin said.

  • @hkjazzable

    Before you talk a load of garbage, you should go to school and study the true Chinese history. Chinese soldiers slaughtered many many Chinese people. It is clear more than victims of second Sino-Japanese war's one. Japan has long history as democratic country. Don't you know? You are fool and ignorant!!

  • @jpnsunrise1

    Are you suggesting me to go to a Japanese school to study Chinese history or what? Japan has never got democracy that is working, not even today. Just before WWII, they murdered a coupled of politicians and everyone went quiet. Then the army controlled the whole parliament. Go to study jpnsunrise1. How ignorant you are.

  • @hkjazzable

    Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, J.F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan. They were the presidents of the United States and important political figures who were shot to death except one. If you still call the U.S. a democratic society, why not Japan? The army controlled the whole parliament? No, the army still had to abide by the constitution and laws.

  • @hkjazzable

    Japan has consistently been a law-ruled society since the Meiji era.

  • @hkjazzable

    Where in the world more democratic country than Empire of Japan?

    The political system of Empire of Japan resembled the one of the British kingdom and Kingdom of the Netherlands.

    The function of the Japanese Emperor is "The King reigns, but does not govern"

    Empire of Japan had the modern constitution that guaranteed fundamental human rights and had the Imperial Diet which consisted of the representatives chosen by election since 1889.

  • @hkjazzable

    While the Empire of Japan merged Empire of Korea, Korean who lived in the inland of Japan had the franchise same as Japanese. Because the Korean was the Japanese, it is natural.

    Koreans ran for the Diet of Representatives election often. The last general election of Empire of Japan was performed in April, 1942. It was in the wartime of the Pacific War.

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    U.S. govt. arrested Japanese-American and sent to the concentration camp in desert. It was same as Nazi.

  • @hk

    Why did the British Empire get Hong Kong as their colony? They palmed off opium on Chinese and earned large sum of money. After China was defeated by Opium War, Russia, France invaded China or dependency of it. On the other hand, China was going to make the Korean Peninsula own colony based on the imperialism from the conventional dependency, too. And it threatened Japan by military power.

  • @hkjazzable

    However, the brave Japanese Army guarded Japan and liberated Korean Peninsula from China and made it the independent country.

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    Chinese Empire's invasion to Asia

    On August 1st, 1886, 4 warships of North Sea Fleet of Qing Empire called at Nagasaki without Japanese govt.‘s permission. On August 13th, several hundred Qing sailors landed on Nagasaki.

  • @hkjazzable

    They drank and plundered Japanese citizen's merchandise and insulted a Japanese in an arrogant manner, and the sailor committed violence in a red light district, and there was a person arrested by Japanese police officer. Sailors assaulted police officers. The Governor of Nagasaki sent a document to Qing consular office and requested it to prohibit the landing, but several hundred sailors landed on Nagasaki on 15th and caused a disturbance.

  • @hkjazzable

    It was a catastrophe that some Japanese police officers and some Qing sailors died.

    --

    n October, 1882, Chinese Great Qing Empire清国 concluded a commercial treaty "清国朝鮮商民水陸貿易章程" with Korean Rhee Dynasty.Korean Capital 漢城was gained control of by Chinese Army. Chinese soldiers committed plunder, violence in many place of 漢城, and there were many Korean citizens who were damaged by Chinese soldiers.

  • @hkjazzable

    Chinese soldiers routinely attacked the houses of the millionaire in a group and raped women and let them served with drink and food, and robbed treasure. A Korean wrote it "the Chink 支那人 strides street with shooting guns, and behave in an arrogant way" in his diary. In China, The Army had a custom that soldiers are forgiven to plunder booty traditionally. The commanders of Chinese Army ignored the violence of soldiers.

  • @hkjazzable

    On the other hand, the Imperial Japanese Army were the modern armed forces, and rules having been strict A Swede journalist write " Thousands of Japanese soldiers are stationed in the inside of a castle and the outer fence now in Seoul, but, there is not the protest to Japanese soldiers definitely. The other should make a model of Japanese soldiers’ rules.” in his book.

    -

    Don't forget the fact China always invaded neighbors.

  • @jpnsunrise1

    So you are saying the Chinese were once as bad as you are. Fair enough. The fact is that you wanted to colonize Asia in the 20th century. You did not make it and recieved two atomic bombs. So I hope you have waken up from your dreams.

  • @hkjazzable

    China always try to invade neighbors but Japan always kicked out it. That's all!! Chinese KMT Army and CCP killed large number of Chinese citizens. It's number is more than victim's number of Second Sino-Japanese war clearly.

  • @jpnsunrise1

    I find that you are really very stupid. No matter how the Chinese kill each other, the stupid Japanese who wanted to intrude into China and try to be the boss would find that they are not welcomed. Look into the mirror and ask yourself why you do not look like a boss. Btw, who give you the right to compare the number killed?

  • @hkjazzable

    The fact

    Imperial Japanese Army always helped Chinese people.

    Ph.D. Takashi Nagai, born in February, 1908. He graduate from Nagasaki medical college in 1932.

    1933, he enter Imperial Japanese Army as a military cadet. 1934, he became a Christian. 1937, he became a lecturer at Nagasaki medical college.

  • @hkjazzable

    In July of the same year, he was conscripted into Second Sino-Japanese War and was appointed the fifth division hygiene corps medical director as First Lieutenant army surgeon and engaged in the front line from North China, Middle China to South China.

    Not to mention Japanese soldier, he worked hard at relief treatment of the Chinese refugees and poors.

  • @hkjazzable

    It was rumored that "A great Japanese army surgeon came" in Chinese people. A lot of Chinese patients flocked every day to doctor's office. It is said to have made diagnosis and medical treatment a total of about 4,000 Chinese people in Nanjing only in April, 1939.

    Imperial Japanese Army conferred the fifth grade Order of the Golden Kite on him.

  • @hkjazzable

    China always try to invade neighbors, but Japan kicked out it.

    - On August 1st, 1886, 4 warships of North Sea Fleet of Qing Empire called at Nagasaki without Japanese govt.‘s permission. On August 13th, several hundred Qing sailors landed on Nagasaki. They drank and plundered Japanese citizen's merchandise and insulted a Japanese in an arrogant manner, and the sailor committed violence in a red light district,

  • @hkjazzable and there was a person arrested by Japanese police officer. Sailors assaulted police officers. The Governor of Nagasaki sent a document to Qing consular office and requested it to prohibit the landing, but several hundred sailors landed on Nagasaki on 15th and caused a disturbance. It was a catastrophe that some Japanese police officers and some Qing sailors died.

    -

    Imperial Japanese Army helped Chinese people, but Chinese Army killed Chinese people.

  • @jpnsunrise1

    My simple friend, even if you give one thousand more examples you will not change the fact. The idea of little Japan trying to colonise China was so wrong. If you want to talk about civilization or enlightenment, Japan still need to work very hard. China is still in medieval period. Japan is just a little closer to modern time. Yet in many other aspect, Japan is stuck in the middle and has stopped from progressing. Very superficial achievement.

  • @hkjazzable

    >The idea of little Japan trying to colonise China was so wrong.<

    You couldn't be wrong more. Japan never wanted to wedge war against China. Colonize? Pls don't make me laugh. It's Chinese that initiated the 2nd Sino-Japanese War.

    Here's an article from the NYT:

    Hallett Abend, Shanghai correspondent for the New York Times (August 31, 1937):

  • @hkjazzable

    ...One foreign official said, "concerning the Shanghai hostilities the records will justify only one decision. The Japanese did not want a repetition of the fighting here and exhibited forbearance and patience and did everything possible to avoid aggravating the situation. But they were literally pushed into the clash by the Chinese, who seemed intent on involving the foreign area and foreign interests in this clash."

  • @hkjazzable

    To a lemmon

    You shouldn't escape from the true history. Why do you afraid to admit the true history?

    Chinese soldiers slaughtered and exploited Chinese people. CCP now keep doing those.

    You should open your eyes and see the truth and the fact.

    Imperial Japanese govt. allied 汪兆銘's KMT govt. Imperial Japanese Army's enemy was Chinese dictator 蒋介石.

    I show another fact.

  • @hkjazzable

    Mr. Kawata Sakuemon(Japanese) went to China in 1943 and taught the wet rice culture to Chinese farmer in the area from Shanghai to Nanjing. In Danyang prefecture(丹陽県), the Chinese farmer used the water buffalo to draw water for wet rice culture from the canal which pulled water from Chang Jiang(長江) in those days.

    It underwent a severe drought in the last year, and the water level of the canal fell.

  • @hkjazzable

    Mr. Kawata planned the construction work of electricity pumps to draw water with the agricultural instructor Mr. Takao Yanagisawa(Japanese). Kawata sent for documents from Japan and designed the pump. In consultation with the Japanese Embassy which there was in Shanghai and Nanjing, he got cooperation and fund cooperation of Mr. Kaheita Okazaki of the councillor of Shanghai Embassy and was able to complete more than 10 pumps in several places in 1944.

  • @hkjazzable

    The inhabitants of the Danyang prefecture sent the flag of thanks. The place name of 呂城 and 陵口 is written down on the flag of thanks. The pump which is 1.5km above 陵口大橋 bridge is working today. The Chinese inhabitants thank to Kawata's daughter that “We are indebted to him for our eating rice.” and "He saved many Chinese people’s lives."

    April 2, 2010 北日本新聞

    -

    Imperial Japanese govt. helped Chinese people. IJA's enemy was not Chinese people. Can you understand?

  • MY SALUTATION CAP SHUNSAKO KUDO

  • Kudo saved 123 men from HMS Encounter.

    Of those 123, only 52 survived Japanese captivity. They would have had a better chance being taken by the Nazis.

  • The USS Grenadier SS210 was attacked by a Japanese airplane. There were fires and massive flooding aboard and the crew spent many hours trying to save the sub. When they managed to surface, they were "dead" in the water. Another plane attacked them. scuttled They were picked up to obtain info on subs. They spent 29 mo. in various POW Camps. Prisoners were tortured, beaten, starved, and some executed. Not enough space to detail everything. My father was crew member. I know truth.

  • so............................­..... what happened to the sailors when they got off at Borneo? I can only see them going to a Japanese concentration camp. That should have been included.

  • 工藤艦長に敬礼

  • Japan claim the number of Nanjing Incident of victims is ambiguous.

    China argue the problem is not the number of victims.

    If it is not the problem,

    China don't have business to blame Japan because China also slaughtered Japanese in Tushu Incident and many Tibet and Uighur people.

    It is clear that Chinese make light of man's life.

    After all,Nanjing incident is just a tool of diplomacy for China.

    Though Japan has no mind to blame America ,why only Japan is always blamed?

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  • The real bad person is the victorious nation.

  • 日本軍は残忍って、、当時も今もAmericaは残忍だけどねw­

  • poor korean

  • @mbongho90 日本人じゃないだろ。なんで日本語を喋ってるの

  • @supekuteita それは私が日本語を話す与える知っているから

  • We Japanese didn't know about this story. And not only this one, like we didn't know about Chiune Sugihara. We've never heard of his name before. I wanna know more good stories like this. Not only Japanese stuff. I believe there're a lot of human stories in every countries.

  • ヤバイ、涙が止まらん・・

  • There was honor, kindness and dignity as well as callous cruelty on both sides. Why can't we just accept that and move on with honor, kindness and dignity to respect those that had the guts to show it.

  • Well not necessarily due to the rebellions i think a much more logical path would have been to instead create puppet states such as they did with Manchukuo.

  • I am honor and proud of who said to us also thanks a lot.

    British soldiers were respectful with high dignity.God bless you all:)

  • After their rescue, these men became prisoners of war, and were probably put to hard labor on the Japanese mainland. I think it's important for Japanese and Americans alike to learn from the past, even if the stories are painful. vv vv vv _ us-japandialogueonpows _ org

  • @SixStringSeme

    Yes, Japanese-American who lived in U.S.A. and Japanese who lived in Latin America were arrested and sent to concentration camps in desert in U.S.A. They were robbed their fortune and property though Japanese-American were American citizen. Where was freedom and justice? Many Japanese soldiers were slaughtered  without mercy by Allied soldiers after they surrendered.

  • @SixStringSeme

    Lieutenant Colonel captain Dudley Walker Morton of USS Wahoo, SS -238 slaughtered 250 castaway Japanese(There is the possibility that they were Indians.). He is a hero of U.S. Navy.

    He caught a Japanese transportation fleet in Palau Islands sea area on January 26, 1943, and Wahoo attacked and sank tanker Buyoumaru, carrier Daini-Fukueimaru. Wahoo surfaced and slaughtered 250 castaways in the life-boat by a gun and machine guns.

  • @S

    Wahoo fluttered a pennant written as "SHOOT THE SUN ZA BITCHES" on a mast when she returned to Pearl Harbor.

    U.S. Pacific Fleet commander in chief Chester Nimitz boarded Wahoo, and he performed the ceremony of awarding a prize.

    Destroyer USS Morton, DD-948 was named to praise his honor.

    But Executive Officer Richard Hetherington O'Kane said that actually the slaughtered people were captive Indian soldiers of the British Army.

  • @SixStringSeme

    Wahoo was attacked and sunk on October 11, 1943 by the Imperial Japanese Navy. After dead, Morton received a Navy Cross.

    --

    I recommend that you read this book “The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh”. The cruelty and non-humaneness of the U.S. soldiers are proved.

    The following is a passage from his diaries, Monday, June 11th, 1945:

  • @SixStringSeme

    How many times had I heard that statement made by American officers in the Pacific! “And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?” A long line of such incidents parades before my mind: the story of our Marines firing on unarmed Japanese survivors who swam ashore on the beach at Midway:

  • @SixStringSeme the accounts of our machine-gunning prisoners on a Hollandia airstrip; of the Australians pushing captured Japanese soldiers out of the transport planes which were taking them south over the New Guinea mountains (”the Aussies reported them as committing hara-kiri or ‘resisting’”); of the shinbones cut, for letter openers and pen trays, from newly killed Japanese bodies on Noemfoor; of the young pilot who was “going to cream that Jap hospital one of these days”;

  • @SixStringSeme

    of American soldiers poking through the mouth of Japanese corpses for gold-filled teeth (”the infantry’s favorite occupation”); of Jap heads buried in anthills “to get them clean for souvenirs”; of bodies bulldozed to the road side and dumped by the hundreds into shallow, unmarked graves(”where they’re so close we can’t stand ‘em, we have to bury ‘em.”);

    I look down at the pit of ashes (”twenty-five thousand in a year and a half”).

  • This, I realize, is not a thing confined to any nation or to any people. What the German has done to the Jew in Europe, we are doing to the Jap in the Pacific. As Germans have defiled themselves by dumping the ashes of human beings into this pit, we have defiled ourselves by bulldozing bodies into shallow, unmarked tropical graves.

  • @SixStringSeme

    What is barbaric on one side of the earth is still barbaric on the other. “Judge not that ye be not judged.”It is not the Germans alone, or the Japs, but the men of all nations to whom this war has brought shame and degradation.

    --

    Empire of Japan fought against racism and tried to liberate Asia from the westerner's colony.

  • @jpnsunrise1 'empire of japan fought against racism...' Tell me how does killing millions of innocent people in WWII considered to be fighting racism? If killing is fighting racism, then the recent tsumani did the whole world a favour by eradicating some 'racist' japs.

  • Can you show any evidence to probe your lie "killing millions of innocent people in WW2"? Who did it ? U.S.Army slaughtered 1M Filipino in concentration camp. U.S.Army slaughtered 1M Vietnamese. U.S.Army slaughtered 800,000 Japanese citizens by indiscriminate bombing. But Japanese Army has never constructed concentration camp like U.S.A. , S.Korean govt and Nazi Germany.

    Japanese govt. and Army allied supported Asian independent groups like Burma, India, China, Indonesia, and Philippine.

  • @jpnsunrise1 "Japanese Army has never constructed concentration camp" My Grandfather was captured by the Japanese in Burma and was sent to one of your POW camps. He and along with thousands of others had to endured beatings, starvation and disease for many years. If that's not a concentration camp, I don't know what is. For every 1 Indian soldier that sided with the Japs, 63 remained loyal to UK. Of the 40,000 Indian captured, 30,000 joined INA.Of the 10,000 that refused, 4000 died in captivity.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    To brainwashed racist

    In fact, Japan has never built the concentration camp and has not used it.

    But the British Empire built and used it the first time in history. British used the concentration camp = death camp to kill many women, children, and old man.

    The U.S. Army killed 1M Filipinos including woman and children in the concentration camp during the Philippine-American War. You don’t tell a lie, and don’t distort the history.

  • @jpnsunrise1 "To brainwashed racist" I'm not fucking racist. "You don’t tell a lie, and don’t distort the history." It's you who's distorting history. Atleast I can admit that my country used disgraceful tactics in parts of the empire. You want to talk about "Scorched policy". You're "3 Alls policy" led to the deaths of millions of Chinese civilians. "Many Allied POW were saved after they surrendered" Of the 50,016 British soldiers captured by the Imperial Japanese army, 12,433 died in captivity

  • @th

    To racist

    Your lie is "You're "3 Alls policy" led to the deaths of millions of Chinese civilians."

    The truth; Chinese Nationalist Army (KMT) performed scorched-earth policy (堅壁清野作戦) to interfere with the supplying to Chinese Red Army and IJA, and KMT army burnt down Chinese field and houses. It is tradition of Chink soldiers killed unarmed people and robbed their property. They did it in Korean Pen, Taiwan. But IJA soldier were prohibited to do those by military law.

  • @th

    What Chines army did to Chinese people

    The Changsha Fire of 1938 (长沙大火), also known as Wenxi Fire (文夕大火), was the greatest human-caused city-wide fire that ever besieged China. It caused by Chinese Nationalist Party Army in 1938 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The result of this fire made Changsha one of the most damaged cities during World War II, alongside Stalingrad, Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    More than 3000 Chinese people lost their lives during the fire. Over 90%, or 56,000, of the buildings were burned. The fire cost a total economic loss of 1 billion dollars, which account to 43% of the total output of the city. Except for the Xiangya Hospital, every hospital in Changsha was burned to ground.

    --

  • @t

    What Chinese soldiers did to Taiwanese

    The 228 Incident, also known as the 228 Massacre, was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that began on February 27, 1947 and was violently suppressed by the Kuomintang (KMT) government. Estimates of the number of deaths vary from ten thousand to thirty thousand or more. The Incident marked the beginning of the Kuomintang's White Terror period in Taiwan, in which thousands more Taiwanese vanished, were killed, or imprisoned.

  • @th

    What Chinese soldier did to Korean

    In October, 1882, Chinese Great Qing Empire清国 concluded a commercial treaty "清国朝鮮商民水陸貿易章程" with Korean Rhee Dynasty.

    Korean Capital 漢城was gained control of by Chinese Army. Chinese soldiers committed plunder, violence in many place of 漢城, and there were many Korean citizens who were damaged by Chinese soldiers. Chinese soldiers routinely attacked the houses of the millionaire in a group and raped women and let them served with drink

  • @th

    and food, and robbed treasure. A Korean wrote it "the Chink 支那人 strides street with shooting guns, and behave in an arrogant way" in his diary. In China, The Army had a custom that soldiers are forgiven to plunder booty traditionally. The commanders of Chinese Army ignored the violence of soldiers.

  • @th

    On the other hand, the Imperial Japanese Army were the modern armed forces, and rules having been strict A Swede journalist write " Thousands of Japanese soldiers are stationed in the inside of a castle and the outer fence now in Seoul, but, there is not the protest to Japanese soldiers definitely. The other should make a model of Japanese soldiers’ rules.” in his book.

    --

    Imperial Japanese Army was modern Army same as western Army. But Chink soldiers were bandit.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    One of your lies is ""Many Allied POW were saved after they surrendered" Of the 50,016 British soldiers captured by the Imperial Japanese army, 12,433 died in captivity"

    You said 12.433 POW died, but who did kill them? I already taught that they were killed by U.S.Navy and U.S.Air corps's attack. I teach you some example.

  • @t

    Lieutenant Colonel captain Dudley Walker Morton of USS Wahoo, SS -238 slaughtered 250 castaway Japanese(There is the possibility that they were Indians.). He is a hero of U.S. Navy.

    He caught a Japanese transportation fleet in Palau Islands sea area on January 26, 1943, and Wahoo attacked and sank tanker Buyoumaru, carrier Daini-Fukueimaru. Wahoo surfaced and slaughtered 250 castaways in the life-boat by a gun and machine guns.

  • @t

    Wahoo fluttered a pennant written as "SHOOT THE SUN ZA BITCHES" on a mast when she returned to Pearl Harbor.

    U.S. Pacific Fleet commander in chief Chester Nimitz boarded Wahoo, and he performed the ceremony of awarding a prize.

    But Executive Officer Richard Hetherington O'Kane said that actually the slaughtered people were captive Indian soldiers of the British Army.

    -

    Can you understand who slaughtered Indian soldiers who surrendered to IJA ? It is U.S.Navy.

  • @t 53/59 POW returned their home after the end of war when U.S.A. didn't kill Allied POW.

    On March 3, 1942, the IJN destroyer “Ushio” attacked and sank U.S.S Perch SS-176 by bombardment in the vicinity of island of Netherlands territory Java. Uranami took down two cutters and saved 1 major, 3 captain, 1 first lieutenant, 54 noncommissioned officer. They were taken to the hospital ship “Tenno Maru” of IJN. 53 people returned after the war to U.S.A.

  • @t When U.S.Navy killed Allied POW, 21/41 POW could return their home after the end of war.

    USS Sculpin, SS-191 was attacked and sunk on November 19. 1943 by the bombardment of IJN destroyer “Yamagumo”. Yamagumo took down boats and saved 3 officers, 38 sailors. Commander of a Submarine Coordinated Attack Group J.P.Cromwell deliberately remained on board as she sank.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    20 captives were ridden on IJN escort carrier “Chuyo”, and they were sent to Japanese soil, but she was attacked and sunk by USS Sailfish(SS-192) and they died. Remaining 21 captives were sent to Japanese soil, and they were put in a prisoners' camp and returned to U.S.A. after the war.

  • @t

    When U.S.Navy killed Allied POW, only 5/1800 POW could return to their sweet home.

    1944.10.23 USS Shark(SS-314) attacked and sank the Japanese ship which carried 1,800 American POW on board, and only five men were saved by IJN. Shark was attacked and sunk on 24th by IJN destroyer Harukaze.

    -

    U.S.Army Air corps bombed Nagasaki city by Atomic Bomb on 8. Aug '45. It had 3 POW camps. One of those had only 1 miles from ground zero. Many British POW were killed or injured.

  • @jpnsunrise1 By inter-law, the Japanese were supposed to have put red crosses on their Hell ships to identify that there were in fact prisoners on-board. Did they do that? No. They put red crosses on their munition ships instead. That itself was a war crime. Japan didn't even have hospital ships, instead they targeted allied hospital ships. Even Nazi Germany was sickened by that. 12,433 Brit POWs died in captivity,right? more than 6,000 died building the Death Railway. Was that friendly fire?

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    To brainwashed racist

    Where is your sources? Your lie="12,433 Brit POWs died in captivity,right? more than 6,000 died building the Death Railway. Was that friendly fire?" Of course, U.S.Army Flying corps bombed to disturb the building railway. Don't you see the movie "The Bridge on The River Kwai"? British and U.S.A. bombed Asian cities to kill Asian citizens by indiscriminate bombing.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    To racist

    One of your lies ="Japan didn't even have hospital ships, " Japanese Army had many hospital ships, but those were attacked by U.S.Navy and U.S.Army Flying corps.

    I show an example.

    "BUENOS AIRES MARU" was a Japanese hospital ship, but she was attacked by U.S.flying corps' bombardment and sunk. Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs protested U.S.A. for this.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    63 nurses, sick and wounded soldiers 1,129 and 102 orderlies returning from Rabaul field hospital embarked on her. On November 26, 1943, she depart from Rabaul and sail for Palau, but B-24 bombed her in the west of New Ireland island Tinon island offing 20 miles (2.40S,149.20E) at 8:10 on 27th and bombs hit her, so engine room is flooded and sinks at 8:50.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    158 people disappeared in the south seas. (From the Asahi Newspaper of January, 1944) American bombers could recognize of her Red Cross mark clearly. The paper criticized that American bombers shot to drifting lifeboats.

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    Liar theexpliot should admit itself is a liar.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    U.S.Army did not care about Red Cross and Green Cross, U.S. submarine and bomber attacked those ships.

    About the Awa Maru case

    The case that cargo-passenger ship "Awa Maru" navigating for Japan from Singapore on April 1 in 1945 received 3 torpedoes (there is the opinion 4) of the submarine USS Queenfish, SS-393 of U.S. Navy, and sank in the vicinity of the Heitan prefecture Ushiyama island 平潭県牛山島 of Taiwan Strait.

    

  • @t

    2,129 people (there is the opinion 2,004) except only one sailor died of this case. The most were people of repatriates from Singapore to the inland.

    She was the green cross ship, and it was based on that Japanese govt. accepted the U.S. Govt.’s request "Ask Japanese govt. to send the comfort article to the American POW of the Japanese occupation area".

  • @theexpliotedforlife It given the Awa Maru Safe-Conduct of hospital ship handling, and the hull was white, and it was painted and picked up the form of the green cross to the hull side and a chimney by night, and the Awa Maru came to prevent attack by the night misconception.

    But she was attacked and sank!

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    Allied did many war crimes against the humanity, but no one was punished by international law. Don't you think U.S. president should be judged as a war criminal?

  • @jpnsunrise1 How many allied soldiers were captured by Japan? 200,000. How many died in captivity? 60,000. (Excluding Chinese POWs) The vast majority of prisoners who were killed by friendly fire were the ones forced into the Hell ships as they had no red cross markings. However, many died inside the ships because of the appalling conditions. 1 in 3 POWs died at sea due to friendly fire. The 16,000 POWs and 90,000 Asian slaves who died building the Death Railway was not due to freindly fire.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    To brainwashed racost

    Do you know what is "Hell ship" ? I teach you the true Hell Ship.

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    The Laconia incident was an abortive naval rescue attempt in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. On 12 September 1942, RMS Laconia, carrying some 80 civilians, 268 British Army soldiers, about 1,800 Italian prisoners of war, and 160 Polish soldiers (on guard), was struck and sunk by a torpedo from Kriegsmarine submarine U-156 off the coast of west Africa.

  • @theexpliotedforlife The U-boat immediately commenced rescue operations and were joined by the crews of other U-boats in the area. Heading to a rendezvous with Vichy French ships under Red Cross banners, the U-boats were attacked by a U.S. Army B-24 Liberator bomber.

    Testimony of the Italian POW who were captive on the British liner “Laconia”

    Many Italian soldiers, who were rescued on a German submarine, didn’t wear clothes. They seemed to be starving.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    Soon, the state of a ghastly fight which occurred on “Laconia” came to light by their testimony. The British side locked the hatch of the cabins where Italian POW were confined after the ship received torpedoes. They drowned easily. The Italian soldiers who could go up on the deck were pointed rifles at by British side, and they were forbidden to board a lifeboat.

    

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    Therefore it became the terrible fight. Italian soldiers gave the name of Second Lieutenant of R.A.F. Hoad and Technical officer Young. It became a grapple and a lot of Italian POWs were shot dead. They were hit their head and hand hard when they clung to a lifeboat.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    Therefore it became the terrible fight. Italian soldiers gave the name of Second Lieutenant of R.A.F. Hoad and technical officer Young. It became a grapple and a lot of Italian POWs were shot dead. They were hit their head and hand hard when they clung to a lifeboat."

    While Italian POWs were captive on Laconia, day after day they were knocked with a bayonet and were abused by Polish prison guards. And they were issued only water and bread .

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    Questioning result of the mate of Laconia Mr.Backingham

    Laconia was equipped with 8 guns including 2 x150mm guns, other antiaircraft guns, ASROCK, depth bombs.

    Put 4,000 strengths of the army in June, and, with nine carriers, receive the guards of HMS battleship Rodney, Nelson and HNLMS Jacob van Heemskerk, via South Africa to Alexandria

  • @t

    The return, it carried German who were detained from Alexandria to Mombasa and took down them there and picked up 800 Italian captives. And it loaded 38 tons of freight. Then it planned to go to Durban, Cape Town, Freetown, the own country.

    Crewmen and passengers are less than 3,000 people including 1,800 Italian POWs, 160 Polish captives from Russia who were used for prison guards, 463 crewmen, 26 persons of homecoming of R.N., R.A., and R.A.F., 80 women and children.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    When he was asked by the Captain of Kriegsmarine about there were not so many Italian soldiers in survivors as the number of Laconia carried ...

    He answered “Even you could not set such a large number of captives free when you carry on them."

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    Roughly 1500 survived the sinking. and 1500 died. Allied Bombers bombed U-boat which display Red Cross. It was same as U.S.Army flying corps' bomber bombed Japanese hospital ship in Pacific.

  • @jpnsunrise1 Are you an idiot? Stop trying to change the fucking subject. Only Japan had Hellships. Prisoners on the Japanese Hellships were forced to endure horrific conditions. They were given no water and were rarely given any food which resulted in some prisoners committing vampirism and cannibalism. Even the Japanese medics were shocked. Here's one example, 1500 Dutch POWs were shipped from Java to Rangoon to work on the Death Railway. 200 Died and 450 were unable to walk on arrival.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    What a idiot you are!! You can't distort or hide the truth what Allied Army's did war crimes against the humanity. Allied Army slaughtered many POWs. Can you make any excuse about Laconia incident? You shouldn't escape from the fact that your hands are died with Asian's blood.

  • @the

    What Allied soldiers did to Asian POW

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    "Arizona war worker writes her Navy boyfriend a thank-you note for the Jap skull he sent her.

    When he said goodby two years ago to Natalie Nickerson, 20 a war worker of Phoenix, Ariz., a big, handsome Navy lieutenant promised her a Jap. Last week Natalie received a human skull, autographed by her

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    lieutenant and 13 friends, and inscribed: "This is a good Jap - a dead one picked up on the New Guinea beach." Natalie, surprised at the gift, named it Tojo. The armed forces disapprove strongly of this sort of thing."

    LIFE MAGAZINE, 5/22/44 p.35 "Picture

    of the Week"

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    "We boiled the flesh off enemy skulls"

    "Japanese skulls were much-envied trophies among U.S. Marines in the Pacific theater during World War II. The practice of collecting them apparently began after the bloody conflict on Guadalcanal, when the troops set up the skulls as ornaments or totems atop poles as a type of warning. The Marines boiled the skulls and then used lye to remove any residual flesh so they would be suitable as souvenirs.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    U.S. sailors cleaned their trophy skulls by putting them in nets and dragging them behind their vessels. Winfield Townley Scott wrote a wartime poem, 'The U.S. Sailor with the Japanese Skull" that detailed the entire technique of preserving the headskull as a souvenir. In 1943 Life magazine published the picture of a U.S. sailor's girlfriend contemplating a Japanese skull sent to her as a gift - with a note written on the top of the skull.

  • @the

    Referring to this practice, Edward L. Jones, a U.S. war correspondent in the Pacific wrote in the February 1946 Atlantic Magazine, "We boiled the flesh off enemy skulls to make table ornaments for sweethearts, or carved their bones into letter-openers." On occasion, these "Japanese trophy skulls" have confused police when they have turned up during murder investigations.

  • @theexpliotedforlife It has been reported that when the remains of Japanese soldiers were repatriated from the Mariana Islands in 1984, sixty percent were missing their skulls."

    Source: Kenneth V. Iserson, M.D., Death to Dust: What happens to Dead Bodies?, Galen Press, Ltd. Tucson, AZ. 1994. p.382.

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    Allied soldiers were beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shame on you !!

  • @jpnsunrise1 There are also reports of Japanese soldiers cannibalizing allied prisoners of war. But you miss the point; ALL SIDES COMMITTED ATROCITIES. If your head wasn't so far up your ass you'd realize that.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    HaHa!! I know your report about Japanese soldier's cannibalizing is fake. Korean eat dog meat but Japanese don't. Witnesses were forced to tell lies about Japanese soldier's did by winner = Allied .

    I teach you how Imperial Japanese Army helped Asian people.

  • @jpnsunrise1 "Your report about Japanese soldier's cannibalizing is fake."

    From Cpl. Hedges who fought in Kokoda: "The Japanese had cannibalised our wounded and dead soldiers..We found them with meat stripped of their legs and half-cooked meat in the Japanese dishes"

    "I was heartily disgusted and disappointed to see my good friend lying there, with the flesh stripped off his arms and legs; his uniform torn off him"

    "We found dumps with rice and a lot of tinned food. So they weren't starving"

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    It is clearly fake. He is a shameless liar. The fake witness want to hide own war crimes against the humanity and try to justify their brutal act. Some American soldiers made a excuse to their crimes that slaughtered Japanese women and children in Okinawa. Their excuse was Japanese Army use them as human bomb. It is a shameless lie.

  • @t

    Allied soldiers always tell lies to hide their crimes against the humanity. Allied nations was just colonialist. Those nations invaded Asia and Africa. Whites treated Asian and African as slave.

    There was Son My (My Lai) village (507 populations) in South Vietnam.

    

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    The Son My Massacre was the mass murder of 504 unarmed citizens, entirely civilians and some of them 183 women include pregnant women and 173 children include babies, conducted by The 23rd U.S. Army Infantry Division on March 16, 1968.

    Many of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, or maimed, and some of the bodies were found mutilated.

  • @t

    The massacre took place in the hamlets of Mỹ Lai and My Khe of Sơn Mỹ village during the Vietnam War. Of the 26 US soldiers initially charged with criminal offences for their actions at My Lai, only William Calley was convicted. He served three years of his life sentence.

    When the incident became public knowledge in 1969, it prompted widespread outrage around the world. The massacre also reduced U.S. support at home for the Vietnam War.

  • @t

    Three U.S. servicemen who made an effort to halt the massacre and protect the wounded were denounced by U.S. Congressmen, received hate mail, death threats and mutilated animals on their doorsteps.

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    This massacre is a tip of iceberg what Western nations did in Asia. They did same brutal acts in Pacific Islands and Okinawa Prefecture, Japan while Pacific War.

    Trivia: S.Korean govt., a minion of U.S. Army, executed 1.2M S.Korean citizens including women and children.

  • @jpnsunrise1 You truly are scum. Not only do you find it impossible to stick with the subject, but you have the nerve to distort history and call people (who were infact there unlike you) "liars" just because they vividly describe the atrocities the Japanese committed. (Many of which Japan has admitted.) Put simply, you are brainwashed. It's people like you who make Japan one of the most hated countries in South-East Asia. You should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @t

    You tell a lie again. Shameless liar's lie = "It's people like you who make Japan one of the most hated countries in South-East Asia.". HaHaHa!! You should be ashamed of yourself. Japan is most trusted nation in the world including Asia. I show the evidence. You insist yourself is British. Do you know BBC?

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    BBC world service poll 27 countries 28thousand people

    Japan remains one of the most positively viewed countries worldwide.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    On average this year , 54% gave Japan a positive rating, while just 20% said its influence in the world was mainly negative. Out of 27 countries polled ,24 gave Japan a positive rating, with just 2 giving it a negative and 1 divided .

    among the 19 countries polled in both 2006 and 2007, positive views of Japan slipped slightly by 1% point.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    The two exceptions to this positive reputation for Japan continue to be its neighbors China and S.korea,where majorities rate it quite.

    In contrast to china and S.korea, other countries in the Asia/ Pacific region have quite positive views of Japan including Indonesians(84%). Filipinos(70%)and Austrians(55%). Indians also lean positive(37% positive to 16% negative).

  • @th

    Positive views of Japan’s influence in the world remained largely steady among Americans(66%),Russians(56%),G­ermans(54%),and Italians(52%). Japan is also well-regarded in the Middle East, with majorities in Lebanon(58%), the United Arab Emirates(56%), and Turkey(51%) as well as a pluralitey in Egypt(33%) having positive views.

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    If you believed Japan is one of most hated country, it mean you are brainwashed S.Korean or Chinese. Asian people know the truth .

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    I recommend that you read this book “The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh”. The cruelty and non-humaneness of the U.S. soldiers are proved.

    Below is a passage from his diaries, Monday, June 11th, 1945:

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    How many times had I heard that statement made by American officers in the Pacific! “And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?”

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    A long line of such incidents parades before my mind: the story of our Marines firing on unarmed Japanese survivors who swam ashore on the beach at Midway: the accounts of our machine-gunning prisoners on a Hollandia airstrip; of the Australians pushing captured Japanese soldiers out of the transport planes which were taking them south over the New Guinea mountains (”the Aussies reported them as committing hara-kiri or ‘resisting’”);

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    of the shinbones cut, for letter openers and pen trays, from newly killed Japanese bodies on Noemfoor; of the young pilot who was “going to cream that Jap hospital one of these days”; of American soldiers poking through the mouth of Japanese corpses for gold-filled teeth (”the infantry’s favorite occupation”); of Jap heads buried in anthills “to get them clean for souvenirs”;

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    of bodies bulldozed to the road side and dumped by the hundreds into shallow, unmarked graves(”where they’re so close we can’t stand ‘em, we have to bury ‘em.”);

    I look down at the pit of ashes (”twenty-five thousand in a year and a half”). This, I realize, is not a thing confined to any nation or to any people. What the German has done to the Jew in Europe, we are doing to the Jap in the Pacific.

  • @t

    As Germans have defiled themselves by dumping the ashes of human beings into this pit, we have defiled ourselves by bulldozing bodies into shallow, unmarked tropical graves. What is barbaric on one side of the earth is still barbaric on the other. “Judge not that ye be not judged.”It is not the Germans alone, or the Japs, but the men of all nations to whom this war has brought shame and degradation.

    -

    War crimes against the humanity were performed by Allied soldiers.

  • @jpnsunrise1 I gave you an eyewitness from the book book "Horror in the East" by Laurence Rees and you called him a liar. What are the odds of me believing your bullshit? I'll say it again; all sides committed atrocities, yes that includes the U.S and Japan. It's been proven that Japan has carried out horrific atrocities against millions of civilians and prisoners of war. You nor I can change that. Do not expect me to reply to any of your pathetic historical "knowledge" from now on.

  • @t

    Ph.D. Takashi Nagai, born in February, 1908. He graduate from Nagasaki medical college in 1932.

    1933, he enter Imperial Japanese Army as a military cadet. 1934, he became a Christian. 1937, he became a lecturer at Nagasaki medical college.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    In July of the same year, he was conscripted into Second Sino-Japanese War and was appointed the fifth division hygiene corps medical director as First Lieutenant army surgeon and engaged in the front line from North China, Middle China to South China.

    Not to mention Japanese soldier, he worked hard at relief treatment of the Chinese refugees and poors.

  • @t

    It was rumored that "A great Japanese army surgeon came" in Chinese people. A lot of Chinese patients flocked every day to doctor's office. It is said to have made diagnosis and medical treatment a total of about 4,000 Chinese people in Nanjing only in April, 1939.

    Imperial Japanese Army conferred the fifth grade Order of the Golden Kite on him.

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    I.J.A. fought against Chinese dictator 蒋介石 who was supported by British and U.S. colonialists, but not Chinese people.

  • @jpnsunrise1

    蒋介石 was a great leader and not a dictator. British and American never colonised China but Japan wanted to. The British and USA did not support 蒋介石 but they support each other for they were allies. Go back to dream for your sunrise. The sun actually rises everyday. If it was not your people that attacked China, we would not have fallen into chaos and Communist rule today. Fuck you Japanese idoits.

  • @hkjazzable

    HaHaHa!! You are a liar. 蒋介石' Nationalist Party Army slaughtered Chinese people and Taiwanese people. Chinese Nationalist Party destroyed Chinese cities. Their Air force bombed Chinese city and killed Chinese people. Don't you know the fact? 蒋介石 allied Nazi dictator Hitler, don't you know the fact? HaHaHa!! You should go to elementary school and study history!!

  • @hkjazzable

    Chinese soldiers was bandit. Chinese Army slaughtered and raped many Japanese and Korean citizens.

    The Tungchow Mutiny (通州事件;Tōngzhōu Shìjiàn), sometimes referred to as the Tōngzhōu Incident, was an assault on Japanese troops and civilians by Chinese troops in Tōngzhōu, China on 29 July 1937 shortly after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident that marked the official beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  • @hkjazzable

    some 250 civilian residents of Tōngzhōu (including ethnic Korean-Japanese) were killed in the uprising. The majority of women were raped and some were killed in brutal fashions. Some 60 Japanese civilians survived, but much of the city was destroyed in the fighting.

    The massacre shocked public sentiment in Japan,

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    Chinese bandit soldiers had no mercy.

  • @h

    The testimony document of 桜井文雄, a platoon leader of the second infantry regiment of IJA, was submitted to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East

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    The body of the Japanese men and women lay in many places.

    In a restaurant, the whole family was cut off a neck and both hands, and all the women older than 14 years old were raped.

    In the dining room called the Asahi Ken 旭軒, all 7 or 8 women were stripped down and raped, and they were shot or stabbed to death.

  • @hkjazzable

    The Chinese soldier raped Japanese and Korean women and stabbed private parts with a broomstick and took out the bowels from a stomach and killed them. In the pond near the east gate, the bodies of family of 6 floated in it. The dead bodies were tied up necks with an electric wire and put a wire through both hands together, The bodies showed obviously the trace that whole family were linked together and were took around . The water of the pond was bright red with blood.

  • @hkjazzable

    When I deal with the accommodation of the survivor until midnight and I shout whether there "is not the Japanese" and investigate it every each house,

    Chinese soldiers put wire through the nose of Japanese child like a nose ring. A Japanese old woman who was cut one arm. A Jaoanese pregnant woman who was stabbed in the abdomen with a bayonet. They came out from shades of a wall or a dust box. The killing method was extremely cruel.

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    Shame on you, hkjazzable!!

  • @hkjazzable

    The 228 Incident, also known as the 228 Massacre, was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that began on February 27, 1947 and was violently suppressed by the Kuomintang (KMT) government. Estimates of the number of deaths vary from ten thousand to thirty thousand or more. The Incident marked the beginning of the Kuomintang's White Terror period in Taiwan, in which thousands more Taiwanese vanished, were killed, or imprisoned.

  • @hkjazzable

    KMT administration led to the widespread impression that the party was plagued by nepotism, corruption, and economic failure. Tensions increased between Taiwanese and the ROC administration. The uprising was violently put down by the military of the Republic of China.

    The subject was officially taboo for decades.

    KMT Army did same massacre in the mainland.

  • @hkjazzable

    KMT performed scorched-earth policy (堅壁清野作戦) to interfere with the supplying to Chinese Red Army and IJA on the mainland, and KMT army burnt down Chinese field and houses.

    KMT and CRA killed many Chinese. They were going to maintain the armed forces of oneself to get political power in future. Therefore they avoided that own armed forces was gaven the damage by the helping Chinese people.

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  • @t

    Ph.D. Takashi Nagai, born in February, 1908. He graduate from Nagasaki medical college in '32.

    '33, he enter I.J. A. as a military cadet. '34, he became a Christian. '37, he became a lecturer at Nagasaki medical college.

    In July of the same year, he was conscripted into Second Sino-Japanese War and was appointed the fifth division hygiene corps medical director as First Lieutenant army surgeon and engaged in the front line from N. China, Middle China to S. China.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    Not to mention Japanese soldier, he worked hard at relief treatment of the Chinese refugees and the poor.

    It was rumored that "A great Japanese army surgeon came" in Chinese people. A lot of Chinese patients flocked every day to doctor's office. It is said to have made diagnosis and medical treatment a total of about 4,000 Chinese people in Nanjing only in April, 1939.

    Imperial Japanese Army conferred the fifth grade Order of the Golden Kite on him.

  • @t

    My point is most of Allied soldiers didn't have respect to their enemy's lives and bodies, because they were brainwashed to become a racist by their Army and govt. Do you know propaganda movie " Why we fight" which was produced by U.S. Army? It has fake scenes which was edited with malice. Because many American citizens didn't want to take part in war in Asia.

  • @t

    It is still treated evidence what Japanese soldiers did by Chinese Communist Party and S.Korean govt., which killed many own nations, to hide their crimes against the humanity. It is same as Allied govt. did.

    Anyway Japanese soldiers respected to brave enemy.

    -

    On December 10, 1941. Imperial Japanese Navy flying corps attacked and sank Royal Navy battleship HMS Prince of Wales and battle cruiser HMS Repulse in the east of British territory Malay Pen.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    One week later, a IJN bomber came flying again to the sea area where both warships sank. IJN Captain Iki Haruki who was Commander of flying corps dropped 2 bouquets, 1 is to pray soul of 840 dead officers and sailors of Royal Navy by the battle may rest in peace and show respect for the brave fight of them, and another is to pray soul of his fellow soldiers who died in the battle.

  • @t

    IJN did not interfere to the rescue work of the castaways by the Royal Navy. RN destroyers which escorted 2 battleships picked up the survivors and returned to Singapore safely.

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    This was completely different from Allied did.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    "concentration camp" grew in prominence during the Second Boer War (1899–1902), when they were operated by the British in South Africa.

    There were a total of 45 tented camps built for Boer internees and 64 for black Africans. Of the 28,000 Boer men captured as prisoners of war, 25,630 were sent overseas. The vast majority of Boers remaining in the local camps were women and children.

  • @theexpliotedforlife

    As Boer farms were destroyed by the British under their "Scorched Earth" policy—including the systematic destruction of crops and slaughtering of livestock, the burning down of homesteads and farms, and the poisoning of wells and salting of fields—to prevent the Boers from resupplying from a home base many tens of thousands of women and children were forcibly moved into the concentration camps.

  • @t

    the Boer War concentration camp system was the first time that a whole nation had been systematically targeted, and the first in which some whole regions had been depopulated.

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    Many Allied POW were saved after they surrendered to Imperial Japanese Army, but Allied slaughtered most of Japanese and Korean soldiers who were captured.

    Your grand father could return to his home and his family. But most of Japanese and Korean could not return to their family. This is fact.

  • @Nyro888

    Oops Japanese Govt. and Imperial Japanese Army allied with Kingdom of Thailand and Manchurian Empire.

    Japan supported Chinese 汪兆銘 govt. and allied with it, and fought against Kuomintang Army of dictator Chiang Kai-shek who were supported by dictator Hitler of Nazi Germany, U.S.A., British Empire and .Chinese Red Army of dictator Mao Zedong who were supported by dictator Stalin of U.S.S.R.

    There was no need for Japan and Japanese to kill Asian countries people.

  • @jpnsunrise1 you know well. lol something different though.

    if you know the comtermin.I can see what you see. well I believe the comtermin in US gov was different from

    USSR. so it still overexasulation.

  • @hebrews11jp

    Do you want to say about Comintern? I don't know comtermin.

  • @jpnsunrise1 well.misspellXD.it is old story though.thanks.