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I have just heard two people being interviewed on the Today Program. They were Japanese prisoners of war. The lady was only a child when she was captured. Both interviews made for grim but compelling listening. I recommend that anybody who is interested should track the interviews down and listen to them.
Yesterday, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed "profound grief" over his country's actions in World War Two. I heard on the radio yesterday that this was for the first time. Why on earth has it taken so long for Japan to formally apologise. What they did during WW2 was dreadful and completely unforgivable.
I have just heard two people being interviewed on the Today Program. They were Japanese prisoners of war. The lady was only a child when she was captured. Both interviews made for grim but compelling listening. I recommend that anybody who is interested should track the interviews down and listen to them.
Yesterday, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed "profound grief" over his country's actions in World War Two. I heard on the radio yesterday that this was for the first time. Why on earth has it taken so long for Japan to formally apologise. What they did during WW2 was dreadful and completely unforgivable.
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// Many rapes were committed under the effects of alcohol or post-traumatic stress, but some cases of premeditated attacks, like the attempted rape of two local girls at gunpoint by two soldiers in the village of Oyle, near Nienburg, which ended in the death of one of the women when, whether intentionally or not, one of the soldiers discharged his gun, hitting her in the neck, as well as the reported assault on three German women in the town of Neustadt am Rübenberge.[57] On a single day in mid-April 1945, three women in Neustadt were raped by British soldiers. A senior British Army chaplain following the troops reported that there was a 'good deal of rape going on'. He then added that "those who suffer [rape] have probably deserved it. //
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