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Author: NedNed Date: Nov 12, 2007 05:29
Pretty clear some here *really* need to get a life. Perhaps
educating themselves on the way downed American pilots were
cannibalized by the Japs, and Aussie airfield guards, Dutch
and Chinese civilians beheaded by the IJN sailors etc may
help their perspective on whats worth picking nits over.
Slaughter At Sea: The Story Of Japan's Naval War Crimes by
Mark Felton is published by Pen & Sword on November 20 at
£19.99.
"It's a crime that in sheer numbers is far greater than the
Nazi Holocaust. In Germany, Holocaust denial is a crime. In
Japan, it is government policy. But the evidence against the
navy – precious little of which you will find in Japan
itself – is damning."
The geographical breadth of the navy's crimes, the heinous
nature of the acts themselves and the sadistic behaviour of
the officers and men concerned are almost unimaginable.
For example, the execution of 312 Australian and Dutch
defenders of the Laha Airfield, Java, was ordered by Rear
Admiral Koichiro Hatakeyama on February 24 and 25, 1942.
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo Date: Nov 12, 2007 06:20
"Ned" aioe.org> wrote in message news:fh9kfh$ho5$1@aioe.org...
> Pretty clear some here *really* need to get a life. Perhaps educating
> themselves on the way downed American pilots were cannibalized by the
> Japs, and Aussie airfield guards, Dutch and Chinese civilians beheaded by
> the IJN sailors etc may help their perspective on whats worth picking nits
> over.
>
> Slaughter At Sea: The Story Of Japan's Naval War Crimes by Mark Felton is
> published by Pen & Sword on November 20 at
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Author: Graeme HoganGraeme Hogan Date: Nov 14, 2007 01:28
"Kwyjibo" ozdebate.remove.com> wrote in message
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> "Ned" aioe.org> wrote in message news:fh9kfh$ho5$1@aioe.org...
>> Pretty clear some here *really* need to get a life. Perhaps educating
>> themselves on the way downed American pilots were cannibalized by the
>> Japs, and Aussie airfield guards, Dutch and Chinese civilians beheaded by
>> the IJN sailors etc may help their perspective on whats worth picking
>> nits over.
>>
>> Slaughter At Sea: The Story Of Japan's Naval War Crimes by Mark Felton is
>> published by Pen & Sword on November 20 at
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Author: Blinky BillBlinky Bill Date: Nov 14, 2007 02:54
"Graeme Hogan" optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> "Kwyjibo" ozdebate.remove.com> wrote in message
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>> "Ned" aioe.org> wrote in message news:fh9kfh$ho5$1@aioe.org...
>>> Pretty clear some here *really* need to get a life. Perhaps educating
>>> themselves on the way downed American pilots were cannibalized by the
>>> Japs, and Aussie airfield guards, Dutch and Chinese civilians beheaded
>>> by the IJN sailors etc may help their perspective on whats worth picking
>>> nits over.
>>>
>>> Slaughter At Sea: The Story Of Japan's Naval War Crimes by Mark Felton
>>> is published by Pen & Sword on November 20 at
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo Date: Nov 25, 2007 23:58
"Paul Saccani" omen.net.au> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 01:20:30 +1100, "Kwyjibo"
> ozdebate.remove.com> wrote:
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>>"Ned" aioe.org> wrote in message news:fh9kfh$ho5$1@aioe.org...
>>> Pretty clear some here *really* need to get a life. Perhaps educating
>>> themselves on the way downed American pilots were cannibalized by the
>>> Japs, and Aussie airfield guards, Dutch and Chinese civilians beheaded
>>> by
>>> the IJN sailors etc may help their perspective on whats worth picking
>>> nits
>>> over.
>>>
>>> Slaughter At Sea: The Story Of Japan's Naval War Crimes by Mark Felton
>>> is
>>> published by Pen & Sword on November 20 at
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Author: Nick O'TymeNick O'Tyme Date: Nov 27, 2007 20:13
"Paul Saccani" omen.net.au> wrote in message
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> The Japanese also ratified the Kellog-Brand pact, which rendered them
> liable for crimes against peace.
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Doesn't that make our recently demised government criminals??
Sorry, just shit stirring. ;-)
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo Date: Nov 29, 2007 00:49
"Paul Saccani" omen.net.au> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:58:38 +1100, "Kwyjibo"
> ozdebate.remove.com> wrote:
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>>>>As horrific as that is, is it any different to the deliberate
>>>>fire-bombing
>>>>of civilian targets that was commited by the allies against both the
>>>>Japanese and Germans? The last time I checked, no one had ever
>>>>apologised
>>>>for the slaughter that took place in Dresden. No one was ever charged
>>>>over
>>>>the mass extermination of women and children that took place in Nagasaki
>>>>and
>>>>Hiroshima.
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>>> Hardly surprising - those actions were in no way violations of the law
>>> of war applicable at that time. This did not change until 1949.
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo Date: Nov 29, 2007 13:52
"Paul Saccani" omen.net.au> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 19:49:24 +1100, "Kwyjibo"
> ozdebate.remove.com> wrote:
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>>"Paul Saccani" omen.net.au> wrote in message
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>>> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:58:38 +1100, "Kwyjibo"
>>> ozdebate.remove.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>>As horrific as that is, is it any different to the deliberate
>>>>>>fire-bombing
>>>>>>of civilian targets that was commited by the allies against both the
>>>>>>Japanese and Germans? The last time I checked, no one had ever
>>>>>>apologised
>>>>>>for the slaughter that took place in Dresden. No one was ever charged
>>>>>>over
>>>>>>the mass extermination of women and children that took place in
>>>>>>Nagasaki ...
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo Date: Dec 1, 2007 20:03
> Kwyjibo said the following on 30/11/2007 6:52 AM:
>> Neither were aimed at military targets, but were deliberately aimed at
>> killing as many civilians as possible in order to destroy whatever moral
>> they had remaining at that late stage of the war.
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> The Allies bombed cities to destroy the productive capacity of the enemy.
> Part of that productive capacity was the workers and their housing.
Funny how Churchill seems to disagree with you. This is from a memo frm
Churchill to the chief of the air staff 6 weeks after Dresden:
""It seems to me that the moment has come when the question of bombing of
German cities simply for the sake of increasing the terror, though under
other pretexts, should be reviewed. The destruction of Dresden remains a
serious query against the conduct of Allied bombing"
Do disrespect intended, but I think I'll take Churchill's word over yours.
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo Date: Dec 2, 2007 22:34
"Stealth Pilot" aeroplanes.com.au> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 15:03:50 +1100, "Kwyjibo"
> ozdebate.remove.com> wrote:
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>>> Kwyjibo said the following on 30/11/2007 6:52 AM:
>>>> Neither were aimed at military targets, but were deliberately aimed at
>>>> killing as many civilians as possible in order to destroy whatever
>>>> moral
>>>> they had remaining at that late stage of the war.
>>>
>>> The Allies bombed cities to destroy the productive capacity of the
>>> enemy.
>>> Part of that productive capacity was the workers and their housing.
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>>Funny how Churchill seems to disagree with you. This is from a memo frm
>>Churchill to the chief of the air staff 6 weeks after Dresden: ...
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