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Re: Germans and WW2 [message #384123 is a reply to message #384120] Sun, 03 May 2009 11:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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u6795 wrote on Sun, 03 May 2009 08:40

DAUGHTER DIVER wrote on Sun, 03 May 2009 09:58

2GLOCK9S wrote on Sun, 03 May 2009 01:50

DAUGHTER DIVER wrote on Sun, 03 May 2009 01:37

2GLOCK9S wrote on Sat, 02 May 2009 21:36

Some of the Japanese beliefs then were pretty crazy. if the emperor would've followed the code of bushido and never surrendered, tokyo would've been flattened too. now I know we were bluffing, but it wouldn't have been long before we got another nuke and we most likely would've been able to hold off the axis until then.

why you say japanese crazy?

no i meant their code of bushido, never backing down, could've caused a lot of death. that's all i meant.

it japan culture you can't judge them


Except their culture at the time lead to millions of deaths that could have been easily averted.


You say that after the fact. The turning point in the war was the shock factor from the atomic bomb. There were rumours of it but it had never been used. Japan was in a VERY strong position in the war. Think about it. They're on an island on the other side of the pacific ocean. It was really hard for the US to attack them. It was nearly impossible to take over any land.

If the bomb wasn't created than they would have had almost nothing to fear. Not to mention Germany was creating a bomb even larger then the atomic bomb. Japan's don't back done attitude put them in power. They made them an army to fear.


DAUGHTER DIVER wrote on Sun, 03 May 2009 12:07

it not bushido that make japan don't want to surrender to america they want to fight because they hate america very much
it very long story


Thats a new one to me. Times must have changed a lot because that definately wasn't the attitude when I was there.


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