• Crampon@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Well. The war took 20.000 lives daily. The bombs took about 140k if i recall right.

    If the war lasted 7 more days it would even out. The bombs ended it instantly.

    The Japanese doctrine was to fight to the very last man, woman and child.

    The Japanese are like everyone else. Only more. They had some powerful cultural settings to be able to do what they did.

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      8 months ago

      My problem with this account is I read it in an American text book.

      I’m not saying it false. I just have doubts.

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        8 months ago

        Most of the American history revolves around how the Japanese treated the Prisoners of War, who were all men.

        Ask the Koreans or Chinese what they thought about the Japanese occupation of their countries a hundred years ago.

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          8 months ago

          This right here, there is a reason for a lot of the hate towards Japan in East and Southeast Asia, their reputation in the world today has drowned a lot of that out but it still happened and the crimes of imperial Japan are on the same level of cruelty as many crimes committed in the Holocaust some are worse

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      8 months ago

      That to me seems like the same logic being used by the israelis to justify killing the Palestinians. Its never justified to go after the civilian population and non combatants.

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        8 months ago

        That to me seems like the same logic being used by the israelis to justify killing the Palestinians.

        The difference though is the availability of precise targeting of the enemy versus the civilians.

        Do you potentially end the lives of a million of your own drafted citizens just for more precise targeting of the enemy? One hell of a moral dilemma for any leader to decide.

        Its never justified to go after the civilian population and non combatants.

        Absolutely agree with this, and one of the reasons I’m upset personally with Israel right now is that they are fairly infamous for being able to precisely target their enemy when they want to, and hence what they’ve done in Gaza to the civilian population that had nothing to do with the conflict is just horrific.

        Having said all that, there is a nuance in the two scenarios, they are not equal.