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Thread: chinese brutality towards japanese?


Started 3 years, 7 months ago by DanielBrockson
As I was doing research I came across this.QUOTEPhotos document brutality in ShanghaiSeptember 23, 1996Web posted at: 10:15 a.m. EDT (1415 GMT)From Bangkok Bureau Chief Tom MintierBANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Relations between Japan and China, strained inrecent months over a disputed chain of uninhabited islands, may fray evenfurther because of 18 small, grainy black and white photos taken 59 ...
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kunomchu replied 3 years, 7 months ago
They were soldiers and traitors so i wouldn't think much about it.

Adee replied 3 years, 7 months ago
Were these acts carried out by the KMT?

Suijen replied 3 years, 7 months ago
QUOTE(Adee @ Aug 12 2006, 06:32 PM) *Were these acts carried out by the KMT?Yup.Haha, how do ya like that profilneurotiker?

sinocentrist replied 3 years, 7 months ago
Believe me when i say that those acts were common in those times.WW2 every army commited some sort of atrocity or inhumane animal act.In the Korean war S Korean soldiers would behead N Koreans and vice versaand happily display them as tropheys.In Vietnam American soldiers used to cut off the ears off the Viet Congenemies and thread them into necklaces.It's funny because in war people tend to ...

Ino replied 3 years, 7 months ago
QUOTE(sinocentrist @ Aug 12 2006, 09:11 PM) *In the Korean war S Korean soldiers would behead N Koreans and vice versaand happily display them as tropheys.thats B.s. they did execute (ive seen vids), but they didnt parade theheads aroundanyways, traitors in general are scum.. every culture/civilization has itsnasty way of dealing with traitors

Suijen replied 3 years, 7 months ago
They vent their anger by doing fu-ked up $hit.You shouldn't have to do that if you had a disciplined army.This post has been edited by Suijen: Aug 12 2006, 08:19 PM

Ino replied 3 years, 7 months ago
QUOTE(Suijen @ Aug 12 2006, 09:19 PM) *They vent their anger by doing fu-ked up $hit.You shouldn't have to do that if you had a disciplined army.every army goes ape$hit......(IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon_con fused.gif)

Suijen replied 3 years, 7 months ago
QUOTE(Ino @ Aug 12 2006, 07:21 PM) *every army goes ape$hit......(IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon_con fused.gif)It depends a lot on the army itself. The PLA, KMT, Imperial Japanese Army,treated each other with various courtesy and respect, or, various lack ofcourtest and respect.

epicanthics replied 3 years, 7 months ago
that's sick. but not ridiculously sick, because the victims were troops.like, i don't think stuff like this or the bhutan death march can reallyequate to Nanjing or Mai Lai. Soldiers ought to know full well they mightend up as an enemy platoon's football when they sign up.and the civilians? that is pretty fu-ked up. the KMT sure as hell paid forit later on. were they acting under orders?This post...

Suijen replied 3 years, 7 months ago
^ Orders always get messed up from the upper echelons to the lower levels.I seriously doubt any general orders his troops to be as fu-ked up aspossible.

 

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chinese brutality towards japanese?
Published (2006-08-13 16:28:00)
^ Orders always get messed up from the upper echelons to the lower levels.I seriously doubt any general orders his troops to be as fu-ked up aspossible.
epicanthics
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that's sick. but not ridiculously sick, because the victims were troops.like, i don't think stuff like this or the bhutan death march can reallyequate to Nanjing or Mai Lai. Soldiers ought to know full well they mightend up as an enemy platoon's football when they sign up.and the civilians? that is pretty fu-ked up. the KMT sure as hell paid forit later on. were they acting under orders?This post has been edited by epicanthics:...
Ino
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chinese brutality towards japanese?
Published (2006-08-12 20:16:00)
QUOTE(sinocentrist @ Aug 12 2006, 09:11 PM) *In the Korean war S Korean soldiers would behead N Koreans and vice versaand happily display them as tropheys.thats B.s. they did execute (ive seen vids), but they didnt parade theheads aroundanyways, traitors in general are scum.. every culture/civilization has itsnasty way of dealing with traitors
Taiwanese_DesertFox
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Published (2006-08-13 18:34:00)
These victims were troops, so that's why this isn't cruel. I'm pretty surethose troops would have rather died than failed anyway.
DanielBrockson
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chinese brutality towards japanese?
Published (2006-08-12 18:39:00)
As I was doing research I came across this.QUOTEPhotos document brutality in ShanghaiSeptember 23, 1996Web posted at: 10:15 a.m. EDT (1415 GMT)From Bangkok Bureau Chief Tom MintierBANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Relations between Japan and China, strained inrecent months over a disputed chain of uninhabited islands, may fray evenfurther because of 18 small, grainy black and white photos taken 59 yearsago.The photos, taken by a Swiss photographer...
kunomchu
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chinese brutality towards japanese?
Published (2006-08-12 19:18:00)
They were soldiers and traitors so i wouldn't think much about it.
Adee
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chinese brutality towards japanese?
Published (2006-08-12 19:32:00)
Were these acts carried out by the KMT?
sinocentrist
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chinese brutality towards japanese?
Published (2006-08-12 20:11:00)
Believe me when i say that those acts were common in those times.WW2 every army commited some sort of atrocity or inhumane animal act.In the Korean war S Korean soldiers would behead N Koreans and vice versaand happily display them as tropheys.In Vietnam American soldiers used to cut off the ears off the Viet Congenemies and thread them into necklaces.It's funny because in war people tend to ignore their humanity and dothings that would...

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