koorokooro願いを聞き入れる.(1)
投稿者: lcb2100_99 投稿日時: 2005/04/12 00:11 投稿番号: [9466 / 85019]
願いを聞き入れる.
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お前が分かりたければ英語辞典を広げて読んで見なさい...!
(以上.)
WAR
Japanese soldiers finally tell their story
Hell in the Pacific -- from vivisection to cannibalism
Richard James Havis
Sunday, March 17, 2002
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Details of Japanese World War II atrocities are known all over Asia. Except, that is, in the place it matters most -- Japan itself.
America's postwar desire to help build a strong Japan as a bulwark against Communist China entailed that only a select group of military leaders and diplomats be prosecuted at the Tokyo War Crimes trial. So most of those who committed atrocities were allowed to quietly rejoin society.
Since then, Japan's powerful patriotic right wing has ensured that details of the atrocities have been omitted from the country's history books. Consequently, two generations of Japanese have grown up ignorant of their countrymen's perverse behavior in China and other Asian countries.
Until now, that is. "Japanese Devils," a Japanese documentary by filmmaker Minoru Matsui, interviews 14 Japanese soldiers about their crimes in China from the beginning of the invasion -- 1931's Manchurian Incident -- to the end of the war in 1945.
Calmly and accurately, the former soldiers relate, in great detail, their actions against the Chinese: mass murder, rape, torture, vivisection, cannibalism.
Yahoo.com(アメリカ)で無作為に抜粹した.
お前が分かりたければ英語辞典を広げて読んで見なさい...!
(以上.)
WAR
Japanese soldiers finally tell their story
Hell in the Pacific -- from vivisection to cannibalism
Richard James Havis
Sunday, March 17, 2002
Printable Version
Email This Article
Details of Japanese World War II atrocities are known all over Asia. Except, that is, in the place it matters most -- Japan itself.
America's postwar desire to help build a strong Japan as a bulwark against Communist China entailed that only a select group of military leaders and diplomats be prosecuted at the Tokyo War Crimes trial. So most of those who committed atrocities were allowed to quietly rejoin society.
Since then, Japan's powerful patriotic right wing has ensured that details of the atrocities have been omitted from the country's history books. Consequently, two generations of Japanese have grown up ignorant of their countrymen's perverse behavior in China and other Asian countries.
Until now, that is. "Japanese Devils," a Japanese documentary by filmmaker Minoru Matsui, interviews 14 Japanese soldiers about their crimes in China from the beginning of the invasion -- 1931's Manchurian Incident -- to the end of the war in 1945.
Calmly and accurately, the former soldiers relate, in great detail, their actions against the Chinese: mass murder, rape, torture, vivisection, cannibalism.
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