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Glenn Jacobs wrote:
Actually Nanking wasn't much different from the rest of Japanese occupied China, Korea and other areas. Recall that the Japanese used Chinese Prisoners of War for bayonet practice for their troops. Japanese troops were required to kill prisoners of war to get them ready for killing on the battlefront. Japanese Army Officers were required to behead Chinese Prisoners of War to toughen them up. Until the 1970's when it was finally discontinued, the South Koreans had a postage stamp dipicting a Japanese soldier tossing an Korean infant up in the air and ctaching it on his bayonnet. -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
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