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Chat & Conversation Nanjing Massacre in 1937-1938
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Author | Topic: Nanjing Massacre in 1937-1938 | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 495 |
http://www.centurychina.com/wiihist/njmassac/nmintro.htm
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Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 481 |
o god its educational this post will die ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 823 |
I read that earlier today and was sickened by it...unbelievable what happened to those Chinese people... Makes that Holocaust look like a paper cut ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 1441 |
A few years ago, I read "The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of WWII" by Iris Chang. This is not an easy read. It is very upsetting to read the horrors of war. One of the most disturbing books I've ever read. ------------------ | ||
Guru Posts: 2914 |
Read the same book may, it was disturbing to say the least. | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 1267 |
May God have mercy on our souls... | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 629 |
well aint that the dambdest thing ??? What about Khemer Rouge in Cambodia , The Stalinist Purges in SU , the Chinese themselves killed more of there own during there Communist Reformation . War is Hell , and the victors write the history books .... ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 1439 |
I'm with Big Whitey on this..the Japanese and Chinese have hated each other since the dawn of their civilizations and each has inflicted monstrous atrocities on each other. | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 413 |
War is hell......and there is a fine line to cross between becoming a war hero and war criminal. Difference is....the reasoning behind the military action. Japan was seeking expansion at any cost. So was Germany and the Soviet Union. The U.S. for all intents and purposes, since the 20th century, has always had a clearer objective behind warfare. Our involvement in WWI & WWII clearly had honorable reasoning behind it. Korea and Vietnam, even if flawed by poor leadership from Washington, still had honorable reasoning behind it. The Gulf war, even if motivated by big business, still had honorable reasoning behind it. That is the difference. Dropping the bomb on Japan was the best decision made during the war. It's too bad we didn't have that capability earlier so we could've bombed Germany as well. The U.S. didn't have "death camps" or killing competitions, etc. shown in newspapers. Sorry, but any citizens of any country knowingly participting in such activites should be held as expendable as front-line soldiers. ------------------ | ||
Guru Posts: 2693 |
now dread lady was that a rip on the members of this board>? or your phuk buddy? | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 481 |
i choose to not comment on that ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 1217 |
wow...that is worse than what the nazis did...and we don't even hear about it... |
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