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The Pacific
Any of you watching it ? First I've ever heard of our guys digging the gold out of the Japanese's teeth.. Anyone ever hear much about the atrocities ??
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The Japanese committed atrocities against US (and other) forces many, many, many times worse than those that the Nazis committed.
It is, quite frankly, utterly amazing that more is not made of the Japanese war record. |
And they did use a lot of gold for fillings.
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digging the gold out of the Japanese's teeth
POOR FORM, BUT NOT AN ATROCITY. JMHO |
I understand all of that Snipe, but I was amazed at the amount of atrocities by the US
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Fact is in war it's always like this. Get some young guys in stressful situation and you'll find the few "bad eggs" doing stuff like this. It's "their" way of handling what's happening. The problem is that civilians think that all soldiers behaved like this which simply isn't true. Most go home with some bad memories and a clear a conscience. What you're seeing depicted was relatively rare. |
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Ahhh, but leave it to TV to make it seem commonplace... |
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The Japanese, for instance, conducted numerous chemical weapon attacks against population centers during the war. |
The Battan death march comes to mind...
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It was Anzac Day in AUS yesterday, as you would know. Here is an example of the famed Light Horse, the unit resonsible for the last mounted cavalry charge in history, being caught up in a very unfortunate incident. This has only come to light in recent years. Surafend affair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Japanese war record of atrcocities is well documented. The victors write the histories. |
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As far as the atrocities committed by the Light Horse. Well lets leave that one to history. There's a lot more to that story than is written on "Wikipedia". I will say that in my experience professional soldiers are just that, professional. They get the horrible job done as efficiently as possible. |
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The 31st Infantry Regiment was my unit... http://www.drum.army.mil/sites/tenan...f/images/7.jpg Polar Bears! |
Thanks for this thread. You remminded me, it's on right now. I'm loving it having just watched the last of band of brothers a few weeks ago - ad beak over soon, gota go.
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Doesn't have the same feel as "Band of Brothers".
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"Neither the Light Horse of 1918 or most of the characters being portrayed in the The Pacific circa 1943 were professional soldiers."
That's the point I was trying to make. There is a big difference between "conscripts" and "professional" soldiers. I was trying to be subtle. "More than Wikipedia you say? We'll just have to wait for the Peter Fitzsimmons book. It happened in 1918, when can we talk about it?" I don't mind talking about the incident. It was never a secret. We were taught about our military history in the Army. Lots more info here... Australian Light Horse Studies Centre "I didnt tell you about ANZAC Day, I simply mentioned it happened to be yesterday." I was being a smart ass. ;) |
Band of Brothers is better IMHO.
I ordered HBO specifically for this series. Last 3 episodes have been great (5,6,7). I have a feeling that Speilberg couldn't round up enough Japs for this series. Seen what? Three Japs up close? |
I'm sure the show mentioned the Bataan death march, but did it mention the many millions of Chinese the japanese exterminated?
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