During WW2 and inspired by its
ambitious and wicked emperor, Japanese turned themselves into animals to
conquer its neighbors.
Shameful terms are 'The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere' and 'Comfort Women'.
Imagine captured young women are
forced to be sex slaves for their army. What kind of monster did the Japanese
military become? Is it worse than the German crimes of WW2? At least they did
not rape openly.
There was a contest in which two
Japanese generals competed over how many Chinese heads could be chopped off
with their swords. After beheading over a hundred, one competitor said that it
was not fair as his blade was dull. They continued the utter madness by
restarting the competition all over again! Was there any conscience?
These soldiers are war criminals. They killed innocent people by tossing babies, looting and raping. They killed anyone taking pictures. Many of these criminals are being paid respect by high officials in the 'shrines'. It is as disguising as paying homage to Hitler. These war criminals should be tracked down and executed.
Instead, they bragged about how
they raped young girls as described by these soldiers without remorse in the
documentary Nanjing, which you can rent from Netflix. Another teenager 'wanted'
to be raped to save her grandpa. These war criminals should be tracked down and
prosecuted similar to what the Jews are doing to the WW2 war criminals instead
of their bragging openly.
I suggest that one of the atomic bombs should have been dropped on the Imperial Palace in Kyoto and the other one on the 'shrine' instead of killing innocent citizens at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Even this punishment would be too small for such crimes. The Tsunami must be formed by the tears of the victims crying for justice into a killer wave. I feel sorry for the current generation who has to suffer and who has nothing to do with WW2.
The ignorant Japanese mayor said
Nanjing Massacre never happened. Japanese, young and old, please use Wikipedia
and search for 'Nanjing
Massacre' or read the late Iris Chang's book which the documentary firm was
based on. The government stopped the translation of Chang’s book.
Recently the young major of Osaka
said that the comfort women were necessary. How about capture all the women in
Osaka and let them be raped by the U.S. soldiers and tell the world it is
necessary. I hope he does not represent this generation of youth. He should
lose his job after this announcement in a civilized society.
We should not spread hatred especially from one generation to another. However, if we do not learn from history, most likely we will repeat history. I wrote this blog hoping to give a voice to the millions of victims who never have a voice.
Afterthoughts.
1. This
chapter and the last one illustrate that China is a victim instead of an
oppressor to the world as wrongfully depicted by the West.
2. Japan
does not welcome immigrants even they are having serious problems in their
aging population. Do they believe other races are inferior or they’re afraid of
the revenges from their victims?
3. Most
Chinese would agree with me. Actually most human beings should. I hope the
Japanese especially this generation would find out more about the history not
from their distorted text book censored by their government. I hope at least
one Japanese would respond to my post. We can never learn if we just sweep any
shameful history under the rug.
Let bygones be bygones after we reflect on history. I
adore Japanese’s high education, hard work ethics, public behavior (especially
on how they react to the disaster), culture and food. I have nothing against a
nation but how the war was started, the war criminals and how the Japanese want
to ignore history.
5. I
do not blame some old folks whose families have been killed by Japanese for not
buying any Japanese products for life. Again, we should not pass our hatred to
the next generation.
6. They
had sex tours for Japanese males to countries in Asia. The Japanese women seem
not to object at least openly. Is this part of your shameful culture or better
that silence is golden? Wake up and fight for your rights.
I have never met most of the following folks who commented
to my post.
7. Hklcn
wrote:
TonyP4 has a right to complain @
any perceived wrong done.
I support
TonyP4 point considering the Japanese still maintain that they did nothing
wrong. Unlike Germany that's paid perhaps $1 trillion in compensation to holocaust
survivors, apologized and built monuments to victims, the Japanese cosseted by
the yanks due to anger at the communist victory over the U.S. backed Chiang Kai
Shek, U.S. hatred of Communist China and let the Japanese off the hook on all
counts.
Those people
are still paying homage to their Class A war criminals. Should the Germans
worship Hitler, Goebbels?
Justice shows
leniency for a contrite person. If Japan doesn't think that it did anything
wrong, might it not repeat those actions again?
8. Steve
L:
One thing that I want to point out is that war is a terrible thing that would turn people into more than an animal.
I have been to Poland, Cambodia, Vietnam, France etc. (visiting those they called historical places- in reality, people that should not die there). In particular, I visited the 731 Chemical Unit in Shangtung 12 years ago. Ever since that day, I do not own any Japanese product except now I still have a Sony TV that was 18 years old.
Do you know that the Emperor of Japan was spared from prosecution by General MacArthur as a war criminal on condition that he handed in the secret research papers that they performed in China? That is the reason why Japan and the U.S. are the leading countries in cosmetic surgeries and skin products. So next time, ladies, if you put on your makeup, please consider that the blood of the Chinese people may play part of it to glorify your appearance.
I have this “love hate relationship” of the Japanese people. I guess it is quite difficult to define. I love their patriotism, judo, cleanliness, royalties, but not their savage way towards Chinese.
It is however sad for us that we had a corrupt government (if we had one), and everybody was so selfish and cared only for their wealth (Tony: the poor cannot afford to be nice and patriotic?).
I can never imagine that a troop of 10,000 Japanese marines that can march to Nanking; and 5,000 British marines could march to Beijing during the Opium War (Tony: at the end of Ming, the farmer army marched to Beijing with 1 million soldiers).
Those are the national disgrace that can never, never be repeated. We learned from history, and trust that the leaders will never follow the previous mistakes that we made. Most importantly, it should be PEACE that will harmonize everything.
One thing that I want to point out is that war is a terrible thing that would turn people into more than an animal.
I have been to Poland, Cambodia, Vietnam, France etc. (visiting those they called historical places- in reality, people that should not die there). In particular, I visited the 731 Chemical Unit in Shangtung 12 years ago. Ever since that day, I do not own any Japanese product except now I still have a Sony TV that was 18 years old.
Do you know that the Emperor of Japan was spared from prosecution by General MacArthur as a war criminal on condition that he handed in the secret research papers that they performed in China? That is the reason why Japan and the U.S. are the leading countries in cosmetic surgeries and skin products. So next time, ladies, if you put on your makeup, please consider that the blood of the Chinese people may play part of it to glorify your appearance.
I have this “love hate relationship” of the Japanese people. I guess it is quite difficult to define. I love their patriotism, judo, cleanliness, royalties, but not their savage way towards Chinese.
It is however sad for us that we had a corrupt government (if we had one), and everybody was so selfish and cared only for their wealth (Tony: the poor cannot afford to be nice and patriotic?).
I can never imagine that a troop of 10,000 Japanese marines that can march to Nanking; and 5,000 British marines could march to Beijing during the Opium War (Tony: at the end of Ming, the farmer army marched to Beijing with 1 million soldiers).
Those are the national disgrace that can never, never be repeated. We learned from history, and trust that the leaders will never follow the previous mistakes that we made. Most importantly, it should be PEACE that will harmonize everything.
9. Hzzz
says:
For those who are unsure about the immunity deal between U.S. and Japan after WWII
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/correspondent/1796044.stm
For those who are unsure about the immunity deal between U.S. and Japan after WWII
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/correspondent/1796044.stm
Cover up.
As the war came to an end, the Japanese surrendered and the U.S. moved in to run the country’s affairs, the officers and scientists responsible were never brought to trial.
The U.S. military got wind of what the Japanese had been working on and immediately grasped two points: They would never be able to conduct that type of human experimentation at home. And that the research had to be kept from the Russians at all costs.
So the U.S. cut the Japanese officers a deal: Immunity from prosecution for war crimes in return for experimental data.
11. The
book with better insider info. from a Japanese
http://www.amazon.com/Nanjing-Massacre-Journalist-Confronts-Institute/dp/0765603357/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323859902&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Nanjing-Massacre-Journalist-Confronts-Institute/dp/0765603357/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323859902&sr=8-1
12. Click
here
for more Afterthoughts.
Links:
Greater East Asia Co Prosperity Sphere:
Comfort women http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_women
War crimes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_war_crimes
Nanking Massacre:
General MacArthur:
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