| The more I read about Japanese troops and their atrocities the less I'm inclined to feel they deserve forgiveness. I'm sure everyone in this forum has heard about the slaughter of wounded Allied troops, the Bataan Death March, etc. etc. etc....I could go on for days. But the Japanese also activally pursued the slaughter of unarmed non-combatants with no mercy. THAT is totally unforgivable in my mind. And what further infuriates me is how the Japanese government to this day wants to sweep all their atrocities under the rug and forget about it. :angry: I would probably say "That serves you right!" If I heard in the future that China had invaded and plundered their country. (Dont laugh at that last statement, the two governments lately have been at serious odds precisely over the fact that the Japanese won't admit to atrocities commited against China in WWII. In fact several riots have taken place in China and Japanese stores and businesses located in China have been burned and looted.)
__________________ [quote] It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died.X Rather we should thank God such men lived. -General George S. Patton Jr.-
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