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QuoteBefore Japan attacked the US and before the US even entered the war the US press was full of stories about how b-52 bombers rolling off assembly lines would be more than capable of reducing Japan's wood cities to ash - by your logic this is a very strong validation for Japanese action... not something I would agree with however.
Yeah, you *might* just want to recheck those history books that you have that you keep saying are better than ours...because the B-52 didn't enter the inventory until 1955.
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Yes - the firstorming of Tokyo (killed more people than either of the A-Bombs) was an act against humanity. The bombing of Hiroshima was an act against humanity. Nagasaki - that was proof that "we've got more for you."
I've said it and reiterated it.
And I, in myself, can find reasonable justifications.
Guess what - you didn't have to be a power center to wish your side had the weapons so that your side could use them.
I apply scrutiny to all - including the US and myself.
I apply scrutiny because there are people out there who will spin. There are intelligent and educated people who hate Jews. There are learned people who identify themselves with people who speak of fomenting class warfare and killing those of another "class" in pursuit of social consciousness. People who think crimes and murder are okay if for a cause they find worthwhile.
People like the individual for whome ypu have listed as your screen name.
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You've got to be kidding me. Where is the fantasy in the historical record of all the countries that were invaded? How about answering my question, what exactly were Japan and Germany doing if it was not world domination?
I'm not kidding you - the fantasy I refer to is in your head which doesn't allow you to conceptualise what people of the period were doing, thinking and believing.
I don't know. Seems to me that someone with any knowledge of that era (German pattern of invasions leading into the war; Hitler's stated belief in a "master race") who can't put two and two together is locked into a pretty deep denial fantasy of his own. But that's cool - I understand how projection works.
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I have already given one example that contradicts your recount of history - If "anyone" knew how 'evil' Germany was why were there parties in the streets of NYC the day Germany invaded Poland?
This is so ridiculous it almost doesn't warrant an answer. Suffice it to say that "clear to anyone" does not literally mean "every single person in the world agrees with it". Don't waste my time with such pedantic nonsense.
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To specifically (re-)answer your two questions...
1. I didn't infer this was the fantasy.
2. Germany and Japan were carrying out a brutal war of territorial expansion.
Finally! So I take it that we both agree on that last point and our only difference is one of degree. That is, you believe the territorial expansion would have ceased short of world domination and I don't. In other words, you subscribe to the "short list" theory I alluded to previously:
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Or perhaps you actually believe there was some short list of countries they felt should be part of their empire and once those were conquered, no further aggression would be necessary.
Fair statement?
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I think like any other nation our first priority is us. Our government only cares in how it will effect our economy, security, and image in that order.
Our government only cares about their (re)electability, image in the media, and personal finance. Everything relating to matters of citizens of this and other countries is a distant fourth.
Our nation (referring to the people, not the government) is probably closer to your statement.
'people at the time'- what people? You mean power centers? Yeah if you murder millions of people come out on top of other systems and then tell everyone you had too than sure, 'people at the time' just didn't understand the concept of gross human violence and mass murder.
If we can leave the fantasy land for a moment there is a reason why post war most things that both sides could be proven to have done weren't considered crimes while things only the Axis powers had done were some of the greatest crimes going.
People understood that firebombing entire cities were massive human rights abuses even if there was no global legislature. Further they dropped two and the internal documents are out there to read so the second half is wrong also.
It is funny no matter what part of the political spectrum Americans cannot let go of WW2. All the powerful states of WW2 committed massive war crimes - you just apply scrutiny to everyone but yourself it would seem lawrocket. It is very evident when you dedicate entire posts to postulating absurd stories and implicating me as a shared holder of said ideas.
Because some people KNEW how evil Germany was.
I thought we couldn't drop the bar further.
They knew did they? German-Americans knew Germany was evil? US business knew Germany was evil? A society at the peak of Western intellectual and artistic culture?
I am just going to stop here.
Thank you.
Yet you deny that the end of the war were war crimes? Ok so here is your reasoning laid out...
Japan attacked Pearl Harbor so several years later in a defense move we atom bombed and firebombed entire cities. Is that justification? Do you believe that? Does anyone believe that?
Before Japan attacked the US and before the US even entered the war the US press was full of stories about how b-52 bombers rolling off assembly lines would be more than capable of reducing Japan's wood cities to ash - by your logic this is a very strong validation for Japanese action... not something I would agree with however.
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