Translated (google) - "From the National Police Reserve to the Self-Defense Forces I was there, but I can't think of it now! In the middle of Tokyo! I was able to march on foot!" Thanks for the response.
Most Jap war criminals got away with it, as was the case in Germany. The Americans only wanted to use their victory to exploit both countries' economies for its own ends and the vested interests that promoted the war were never called to account.
The war started because United States was attacked Pearl Harbor, United States, interest was to destroy the enemy, and then to help rebuild Japan to a non-militaristic state & with the values of a democracy. And therefore, our interests would be aligned and not be enemies, and that’s exactly what the United States did in Japan and in west Germany. United States didn’t exploit Germany or Japan. She gained no materialistic benefit from it at all, unlike parts of Europe, which were liberated and then incorporated into the Soviet Union.
thanks for posting
Thank you! Ron PTL USA
親父も警察予備隊から自衛隊まで
居ました、しかし、今では考えられないなぁ‼️東京のど真ん中を‼️
徒歩行進出来たなんて‼️
Translated (google) - "From the National Police Reserve to the Self-Defense Forces
I was there, but I can't think of it now! In the middle of Tokyo!
I was able to march on foot!"
Thanks for the response.
後半の動画、真駒内じゃないなぁ
札幌駐屯地?地名が「北海道」としか聞き取れなかった、
19:17 19:50 コラっ❗そこの自転車🚲 わざわざ そんな所を通るんじゃねぇよ💢 17:15 M1917
japan got away easily with their crimes. Korean, Chinese and other victims of Japan still demand justice
Most Jap war criminals got away with it, as was the case in Germany. The Americans only wanted to use their victory to exploit both countries' economies for its own ends and the vested interests that promoted the war were never called to account.
The war started because United States was attacked Pearl Harbor, United States, interest was to destroy the enemy, and then to help rebuild Japan to a non-militaristic state & with the values of a democracy. And therefore, our interests would be aligned and not be enemies, and that’s exactly what the United States did in Japan and in west Germany. United States didn’t exploit Germany or Japan. She gained no materialistic benefit from it at all, unlike parts of Europe, which were liberated and then incorporated into the Soviet Union.