• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

[Video] How did Japan's war crimes went unpunished?

Eisenhut

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Nov 13, 2020
Messages
5,295
Points
113
Nanjing massacre and 731 unit human experiment

Nanjing massacre so bloody even German Nazi station in China has to report back to Berlin to ask Nazi government to stop Japanese cruelty

only 7 war criminals hanged. Emperor Hirohito went Disneyland after WWII.

Japan play on atomic bomb guilt and USA see Japan as useful ally against Soviets, so pardon all Class A war criminals like watanabe , he went back normal life and work as insurance agent in Japan.


 
Fake history.

No nukes, no nanjing massacres and no 731 human experiments.

All were hoaxes for the sheeple.

As usual. Only sheeple fall for hoaxes told by the mainstream

It is basically programming for the masses and only works for them
 
have lah ... the 2 atomic bombs dropped into Japan and killed millions ... they oso paid liao, and still paying (nuclear radiation in the offsprings) now. :whistling:
 
Japan makan'ed two atomic bombs and turned into a civilized country.

The world believed Deng Xiaoping's bullshit, let China join the WTO, and now China is revealing its true colours.

For the atrocities commited by (and are still being committed today by) the CCP, even nuking China a hundred times now is not enough. :cool:

P.S: All you low IQ Tiongland fanboys still barking about 731, you are probably (blissfully or intentionally) oblivious about worse 'experimentations' committed by the CCP regime today. 无知就是力量, please keep barking. :whistling:
 
Japan evaded punishment as China was preoccupied first with the onset of the Korean War (1950–1953) and later with the Vietnam War (1955–1975).
 
Nanjing massacre and 731 unit human experiment

Nanjing massacre so bloody even German Nazi station in China has to report back to Berlin to ask Nazi government to stop Japanese cruelty

only 7 war criminals hanged. Emperor Hirohito went Disneyland after WWII.

Japan play on atomic bomb guilt and USA see Japan as useful ally against Soviets, so pardon all Class A war criminals like watanabe , he went back normal life and work as insurance agent in Japan.



They made many many educational documentary to provide love n peace
 
They made many many educational documentary to provide love n peace
that's true. immediately after the war, japan was treated like the pariah of asia but they did the smart thing. they went on a charm offensive to flood the world with their culture and showed the gentle side of them. it also helped that they became an economic power house soon after and they were looked up to.
 
that's true. immediately after the war, japan was treated like the pariah of asia but they did the smart thing. they went on a charm offensive to flood the world with their culture and showed the gentle side of them. it also helped that they became an economic power house soon after and they were looked up to.
I believe the US help write japan's new constitution to be more pacifist and curtail the right wing military group from controling the country. The emperor remain unscathed and continue to rule as head of state.
 
Unit 731 Japan’s covert biological and chemical warfare unit conducted lethal experiments on prisoners (including vivisection, frostbite testing, plague dispersal).

After the war, the U.S. military (particularly the Chemical Corps and biological weapons program) saw immense value in Unit 731’s research—data that could not be ethically obtained elsewhere.

In exchange for full access to Unit 731’s data, the U.S. granted Ishii and his team immunity from war crimes prosecution. This deal was brokered in 1947–1948, as the Cold War intensified. The U.S. also wanted to prevent the data from falling into Soviet hands.
 
Back
Top