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The Germans on the other hand were known for treating their military prisoners very well. It's just a difference of culture. We also saw this brutality in Korea and Vietnam. To surrender was the highest offense. No regard for human life. By the time WWII had come along, Japan had already pretty much brutalized all of Asia, especially China.
Concur. They were every bit as ruthless and despicable as Germany. There is a book called "The Rape of Nanking" about the Japanese invasion of China and the capture of the Chinese capitol Nanking in the 1930s. Absolutely as horrific as anything the Germans did to the Jews in WWII. The Japanese military were bad people back then. They literally saw all foreigners as subhuman. To this day, Japan and China are mortal enemies. Japan has yet to admit it even happened.
The Japanese attempted to systemically remove a whole race of people to the tune of 6 million killed?
Yeah, pretty much. They tried. Absolutely horrific what the Japanese did to the Chinese population. Read up on the Japanese torture squad, Unit 731, which by itself tortured and killed upwards of half a million people. The Germans just did it on a larger scale to their own population. The Chinese fought back and prevented absolute genocide. The Japanese invasion of China has been called the Forgotten Holocaust. Some estimates claim that around 10-15 million Chinese non-combatants were killed by the Japanese.
27 Rape Of Nanking Photos And Facts That Reveal Its True Horrors (allthatsinteresting.com)
The Japanese Occupation of China 1937-45: The Divided Opposition and its Consequences by David White | Open History Society
The Japanese killed at least 100,000 withdrawing from the Philippines. Manila was a slaughter house by the time they were subdued.
My dad was a P-51 pilot and shot down 3 German planes before being shot out of the sky. He spent 14 months in a German POW camp before the war ended. he didn't ever talk to much about it but I recall saying they received "care packages" and Red Cross aid and there were German guards who would trade extra food and stuff for some of what came in the care packages.
As a short aside, he would tell stories about seeing the first ever jet planes that the Germans developed just before the war's end. I wish he would have told us more. It was great history.
Here's a little about how the Japanese conquered Korea in the early 1900's. Again, the Japanese saw themselves as a master race and Koreans as primitive.
https://www.history.com/news/japan-colonization-korea
Cool story, Don. With that record, your dad would have been a celebrity at an Air Force gathering. The bomber crews loved the P51 guys because the Mustang was the first fighter that could stay with them all the way to Germany; that increased the risk for the Mustang pilots substantially. The P38s and P47s turned back before the nastiest part of the mission because they ran out of gas. I've heard some interesting talks on the Luft Stalags, and of course the story of "The Great Escape" was centered in one. It's too bad you couldn't have interviewed your father on tape. I'm sure he had some fascinating experiences!
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