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cstaylor wrote:Just finished reading "Stilwell and the American Experience in China 1911-1945" by Barbara Tuchman. Learned a lot about how religion played a large role in the U.S. defense of China.
cstaylor wrote:Suppressing dissent through force didn't work for the Germans in Belgium, and it certainly didn't work for the Japanese in China.
cstaylor wrote:Suppressing dissent through force didn't work for the Germans in Belgium, and it certainly didn't work for the Japanese in China.
It's going to be political suicide for Koizumi after the first SDF soldier takes a hit from a sniper.Taro Toporific wrote:cstaylor wrote:Suppressing dissent through force didn't work for the Germans in Belgium, and it certainly didn't work for the Japanese in China.
How about the SDF suppressing dissent in Iraq? You you think they will ever leave their hotel rooms? What HAVE they been doing for the past week?
cstaylor wrote:Unlike the Japanese, the Germans had their fascist leaders removed from power. The Japanese, due to their hasty destruction of all war-related documentation, provided very little help in pointing out who was responsible for the war crimes.
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