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Prabhupada: Well, Chamberlain may tried, might have tried to stop the war, but he could not stop the cause of the war. So far we know that the two wars started by Germany on account of Britain. So far I have studied. The German people did not like the Britishers to occupy the trade all over the world. And wherever they went to trade, they were restricting. I know this fact. In India the Britishers monopolized all trade, and they would not allow German goods to come in. So that was the cause of the war. The German knew that the Britishers, they are purchasing from Germany and stamping it "Made in London" and selling in India at high price. And when the Germans go there, they are not allowed to enter. This is the cause of the war. The Germans still, they do not like to speak in English. They are so envious. So Chamberlain might have tried to stop war, but his nation created the cause of the war. Why there should be... That was the demand, that free trade. Germans, in the, what is called, peace negotiation, their demand was free trade. Everyone... And that is very good. Why trade should be... This is unnatural. Let there be free trade. General public, they want best thing at good price, at cheap price. So if Japan and Germany can supply goods, necessary goods, at cheaper price, why they should be restricted? Let the people take advantage of it.Just like in India they partitioned, Pakistan and Hindustan. It was arranged by the leaders, Jinnah and Jawaharlal Nehru. Especially Jinnah. The people are suffering. And the Britishers made partition in such a way that they will remain continually in war because everyone wants the necessities of life. The foodstuff is in Pakistan, and the industry is in India. So the Pakistan will suffer for want of industry, and India will suffer for want of food. This is British plan for partition. They had no business to divide the country, but they wanted to do it as a parting kick, that "You want independence. You will have independence, but you will remain perpetually in war." That was British policy. None of them are benefiting. Occasionally they are fighting and losing so much money and men, that's all, a political game. Similarly, Germany is divided. Ireland is divided. This is going on. People are fighting, fighting, fighting. Leaders should be so sober and honest that the people should live peacefully, without any anxiety, without any want. That is the duty of the leaders to see. Perpetually they are in want, in scarcity, not in peace of mind, full of anxieties.
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  • The Japs were racist dogs. Warmongering dogs. Torturing dogs. They tortured and murdered thousands of locals and australian british troops in new guinee. My grandfather, survived over 700 days in changi. He survived the making of the thai burma railway, He had alot to be gratful for. He never forgave those dogs for the life they extuingished, and never ate rice until the day he died, at the age of 75.

    Im sure the Palau people endured just as much horrible treatment as the Papua New Guineans.

  • Peacefully? I don't think the Japanese governed well enough for most of the Palauans. The only Palauans that were taken care of were the ones who only worked hard solely for the benefit of the Imperial Japanese Government under Hirohito. The rest of the Palauans were forbidden to pick fruits from trees, my family was forced to bow to every soldier they encountered, they were forced to speak Japanese instead of giving them that choice, my paternal grandmother was severely beaten by a "sensei"...

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  • The comments made by some, specially from this Ralphlaurina all just show one thing: the lack of education. It's a shame that these BS comments are made in the knowledge that is available now on the WW II

  • @shotfirer1972 Go on and repeat the stories you claim are too brutal to repeat. See all those people attempting to justify Imperial Japanese horror! How little the persons know how offensive they are to those of us with relatives who served in the Pacific Theater or, even more so, to the Asians who suffered horrifically. It's high time people realized that Japanese fascism was the same thing as Nazi fascism.

  • @ArcadeHero48 "were" is not "are". Imperial Japan was a fascist, racist power of the first order. Japan today is a fabulous country. Surely you can see the difference. You need to learn more about what they did.

  • @P1B1U1H1 Thanks for the thought. He was a hard man, with a big heart. He was in the 22/10th ordnance engineers and captured in Malaya. He never spoke of his time in Changi/Thai Burma or the coal mine in Saipan where they were finally shipped to. but it was well known what he and tens of thousands endured and succumbed to at the hands of the nips. Most too brutal to repeat, one story I was told was the plight of a fellow digger, who wracked with dysenrty and malaria, fell into an open latrine

  • @jusitke07 Please talk with those who justify Nazi aggression. They need to know what FASCIST terror really, really was. Nothing else in history matched it.

  • @shotfirer1972 Your grandfather was a hero, you know.

  • If you say JAP to us Japanese, we call you "white pigs" feel free.

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  • who were the big colonial powers those times...(france...the netherlands....the states..britain...australia..)­...the powers killed the local ppl also.....

    They were racists...same feeling of superiority...

    The indigenous ppsl...were in the the eyes of the western powers..nothing stupid ..backward....no good ppl..

    Stop pointing the fingers...ok

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