Message from @Thule-Gesellschaft [☩]
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they showed respect by giving quick deaths
I should probably consume calories to stay alive tbh
No they didn’t
Brb
Actual brainlet
731 was an isolated govt experiment case
that was degenerate
Kempetai tortured countless sailors and Americans
chilliam
731 is not even the discussion
and there is some evidence that the US then used that research
They did
have any proof?
Most of our medical knowledge on Hypothermia comes from 731 and Mengele due to their horrific experiments
@Thule-Gesellschaft [☩] yeah that's not just unique to jap research though
mengele's experiments produced a lot of useful information
we use those
same with the japs
But to be so deluded as to say that japs respected and didn’t torture Americans
I don't know why the same divisions would then chimpout
No they did not
probably because of the lack of control
They didn’t have honor
They also were not so wise with the Americans
japanese central government didn't have control over the japanese army
They tortured people
the civilian government
they invaded manchuria without even telling the civilian government
There was a contest for how many civilians could be killed in China between two officers
and the emperor was useless too
he just gave in to his military advisors until the nukes fell
only after that did he step in
There was an attempted coup too
Military wanted to keep fighting
Emperors guard crushed them though
nanjing is weird but the only reason I believe it was kinda legit was an SS officer hid chinks because of how badly they were brutalizing them
there's a movie made about it now
SS Officer in China
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