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Vj Day
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How do older Japanese view the tragedy of the 2nd World War?
A gentle and cultured people, how do they explain the dreadful acts of their parents’ generation?
A gentle and cultured people, how do they explain the dreadful acts of their parents’ generation?
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Many nations have something very unsavoury in their national history and within each of those there is an element who find it impossible to face up to and instead seek to wish it away, often as not by denial or at least adjusting some aspect(s). As so often, it is a matter of percentages - sometimes only a very few individuals, sometimes enough to be visible....
11:37 Sun 16th Aug 2020
// hospital orderlies went among the dying, and the only way they could tell Russian from German was the language in which they cried 'mother!' Some scoff. I cry.//
During the second war the Russian blood transfusion xservice went around the battle fields - and hung up the dead and wrapped wide v.wide bandages (*) around the bodies and squeezed the blood out of them into bottle for use
(*) esmarch bandages but - - technical
scoff or cry - my eyes popped out on stalks
During the second war the Russian blood transfusion xservice went around the battle fields - and hung up the dead and wrapped wide v.wide bandages (*) around the bodies and squeezed the blood out of them into bottle for use
(*) esmarch bandages but - - technical
scoff or cry - my eyes popped out on stalks
where as the founder and organiser of the American system ( few contenders here) bled to death post war after an accident after they er failed to appreciate he needed - - - blood
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// “The Japanese were nationalists,the Germans during the 30s and 40s were nationalists...”
and the italians - and there were nationalist movements in England France ( later Vichy supporters) and Netherlands ( Broederbond)
I remember it being discussed even at Primary School (!!)1950s - the fact mainly there were these movements before the war and now there werent. From the DPs we even got what it was like to be occupied by one or other of the fascist 'liberators'. - if you informed on the other townsfolk to the liberators ( Nazis) you were assigned the best house to live in. ( given the house of the person arrested and carted off )
and the italians - and there were nationalist movements in England France ( later Vichy supporters) and Netherlands ( Broederbond)
I remember it being discussed even at Primary School (!!)1950s - the fact mainly there were these movements before the war and now there werent. From the DPs we even got what it was like to be occupied by one or other of the fascist 'liberators'. - if you informed on the other townsfolk to the liberators ( Nazis) you were assigned the best house to live in. ( given the house of the person arrested and carted off )