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What the Japs did, in quality and quantity, is worse than the Holocaust
It's worse then Mao though?
Mao didn't use the army
The PLA has never in its history had a problem with abusing civilians, violating law of war etc
Still he holds the biggest count of deaths
All atrocities within China were committed by something called the Red Guards which doesn't exist anymore
They were basically a youth movement with absolute blind loyalty to Mao, like a massive cult numbering millions
I believe most of them would be when he commanded to kill all the birds and the famine ravaged the lands
That was every rural citizen who had to do that
Not the military or red guard
Yeah, but still it was a genocide in the end
It wasn't like Germany for instance where criticism of Hitler was illegal. Maoist China actually didn't have ANY written laws.
I see
It was something like vigilante justice, but the party turned a blind eye to it
But yes, to return to the original subject. Japs are kinda crazy and cruel
Eventually the Red Guards got so out of hand that they were slaughtered by the army
They were full corrupted?
I never have heard for the Red Guards in history
classes
she sat next to the dead body and the police found her smoking a cig and on her phone
didn't react when they arrived. was arrested peaceful i heard
Red Guards were basically middle and high school students who loved Mao, and would attack anyone who deviated from Maoism or Communism
It got insane
They destroyed a LOT of cultural relics
Monuments, buildings etc thousands of years old
@wwezombiegod second this
@Deleted User Ohhhh
cruelty of japanesr soldiers is very evident during the rape of Nanjing
They got their own medicine from US though
They went around attacking people who didn't donate everything they had to tomorrow's liberation of Taiwan
At least their cruelty have saved their culture so far esp Asia in a whole
Japanese don't have their own culture
It's a snapshot of Tang Dynasty China
Both countries had a good relationship in that era
So the Japs traveled around to learn from their neighbors
@Deleted User Wasn't because of that that they "invented" karate?
Thanks to successive dynasties and communism, Kyoto is more "medieval China" than actual China
I think karate is indigenous to Japan.
But may have been inspired somewhat by Chinese Buddhists