What experience and history teach is this -- That
people and government never have learned
anything from history, or acted on the principles deduced from it.
--- G.W.F. Hegel, Philosophy
of History
In its 14-year aggression war
against China, Japanese army and Japanese civilians murdered over 30 million
Chinese civilians, including women and children, in the most brutal fashion.
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Today of 60 years ago, many died in their pains and cries. Men, women, children, were killed with bayonets, swords, bamboo sticks... their bodies sexually mutilated. They were murdered by the Japanese Monsters of Frankeinstein (japmof), in the beautiful ancient city of Nanjing, China. In that winter, at Nanjing, Japanese army massacred over 300,000 civilians and POWs, raped at least 20,000 women. |
A US pilot beheaded by Japanese AFTER the Japanese emperor annouced surrender. |
Japanese Governement constantly denies or minimizes these crimes, and until now, it has not made any formal apology for its aggressions and crimes against China and other Asian nations. The Japanese Government has successfully gotten away from the remaining problems, they hide or destroy documents, they destroy newly uncovered evidence of war crimes, they refuse to pay the living victims such as the comfort women, they remove the war crimes from their history textbooks... Fifty years later, young Japanese still says "No! So what?" for their country's crimes in Asia. The Japanese general public glorify the war criminals as patriotoc heros, enshrine them as gods, threaten the former soldiers who are telling the truth.. |
The Failure of the Tokyo Trial |
Japanese denial and distortion
of history |
Photos of the Japanese glorification of the war crimes
(to be added) |
What ordinary young
Japanese say today (to be updated) |
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Japan CAN say
no
Japan's nuclear and military potential
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Over 30 million unrested souls are looking at us, it is not a time to cry
when the justice is not done. For our countrymen that died in the most brutal
death, for our humiliated and plundered homeland, for oursleves and our
posterities, for the ultimate world peace, for the sake of our humanity,
let us speak out the truth, let us make a vow: We will never forget, and
we will restore justice.
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