To die for the Emperor was to live forever. Banzai! Yeah, those fuckers be cray-cray.
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Not to the USA I mean.
One of the greatest movies ever made was Dr. Strangelove.![]()
Two main things: resources and religions. Nowadays it seems to be all about money.
I watched the film Midway yesterday evening. I like the spliced in real WW2 footage with the movie of the dogfights and crashes.
The acting sucked ass sometimes, though. The Japanese love interest couldn't act her way out of
a parking ticket even in that low cut dress.
The Charleton Heston one was better. Tora, Tora, Tora was very good from the Japanese side as was Clint Eastwood's "Letters from Iwo Jima".
I just read about the Tokyo fire bombing, that it was the "single most destructive bombing raid in human history" leaving 100,000 civilians dead. IMO that was a war crime.
The officers who ordered the Tokyo fire bombing are reputed to have said if America somehow lost the war, they would be tried as war criminals.
Multiple raids. It was war. The Japanese wouldn't surrender and the Army, Marines and Navy were trying to beat them into submission and change their minds.
IMO, a lot of Americans don't understand much Japanese culture today much less that of Imperial Japan. A key piece of evidence is the fact the Japanese kept their King. The US demands required unconditional surrender. McArthur learned/knew that it would become a guerrilla war if he took their king, so he settled for only taking Tojo's government.
I'll never accept intentionally killing civilians. It's a principle that I have, and that we all should have.
The Soviets defeated the million-man Kwangtung Army in Manchuria in about three weeks. It was unequivocally the worst Japanese battlefield defeat in their 1,500 year history. The Manchuria campaign gives some fuel to the argument that the Japanese military was utterly spent and its fighting capability severely degraded.
The officers who ordered the Tokyo fire bombing are reputed to have said if America somehow lost the war, they would be tried as war criminals.
Too bad they were homeless, eh?
Most lived in wooden shanties. The place went up like a California forest fire.
There was this guy who worked in the IT dept. at USACE where I worked as a computer programmer. He looked like a "gook" and is very, very short in stature but very funny. We both have helped each other with solving the network/programming problems. Just incredible how they would view them with that slur.
Like this? Too bad for the homeless, eh?
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Or they you, Round Eye.![]()