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Originally posted by Serb View PostOf course. I'm not saying Japanese worried about Soviet amphibious invasion to Japan.
But it seems you fail to understand that Japan islands was just a heartland of the Japanese Empire. They occupied China and held a huge army there.
Why do you think one million of Japanese troops were not relocated to Japan from China to defend the heartland in face of the American invasion? 'Cause China was vital for the Empire. Firebombings and nuking of Japanese cities on one hand and loss of China and Quantung army on the other hand made any further resistance futile.
BUT, if for Japanese surrender meant death in concentration camps, if their enemy openly stated he wages the war of extermination, I can assure you - the Japanese would have never surrendered.
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Originally posted by Serb View PostYOU have asked for that, f*ckers.
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Originally posted by Serb View PostWhy do you think one million of Japanese troops were not relocated to Japan from China to defend the heartland in face of the American invasion?John Brown did nothing wrong.
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It's Russia's fault people live lives like this:
Shin Dong-hyuk was born in Kaechon internment camp ("Camp #14"), a slave labor camp where prisoners usually stay for life and die by age 45. He was born from an arranged marriage of two prisoners, who were allowed to sleep together for a few nights a year as a reward for good work.[5][6] Shin rarely saw his father, who lived elsewhere in the camp, and lived with his mother until he was 12.[5] According to Shin, he saw his mother as a competitor for their insufficient food rations,[6] and consequently had no bond of affection with his parents or brother.[7] The North Korean government officials and camp guards told him he was imprisoned because his parents had committed crimes against the state, and that he had to work hard and always obey the guards; otherwise he would be punished or executed.[8] Shin experienced considerable violence in the camp,[9] and witnessed dozens of executions every year.[8] Part of Shin's right middle finger was cut off by his supervisor as punishment for accidentally breaking a sewing machine.[10] He witnessed adult prisoners and children beaten every day,[11][12] and many prisoners dying of starvation, illness, torture and work accidents.[8] He learned to survive by any means, such as through eating rats, frogs, and insects, and reporting on fellow inmates for rewards.
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Originally posted by Serb View PostSurely US INSISTED on Soviet participation in the war with Japan only because they were good Samaritans who wanted to provide Soviet Union with more space for establishing friendly socialists regimes in Asia, not for the purposes of saving American lives.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Originally posted by Serb View PostWho told you he meant Moscow-Stalingrad line?
I've read the full analysis. It's quite detailed and realistic and its main idea - "Mr. Prime-Minister you are asking us to do an impossible thing". It's translation of the original documents to Russian:
But I can't find the English text.
p.s. It seems you stupid Yankees will never understand what kind of war it was for us. Hitler could won only in one case - all Russians are dead. That was a war of total extermination. Nuked Moscow wouldn't change a thing for us, 'cause surrender was not an option, you moron."The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
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Being morally callous isn't the same thing as being tough.
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Originally posted by Sava View PostThere's nothing tough about murder, rape, pillaging, unprovoked aggression.
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Originally posted by Buster's Uncle View PostThat's only evidence that Russians are bad enemies - something they will also gladly profess.
I've simply seen no evidence that Russian toughness exists. They are just a large country that has been historically difficult to invade due to terrain and weather.
The snow in Russia is tougher than the people.To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Patroklos View PostThat must be news to the 5.7 million Soviet POWs of that war,
as well as the millions of collaborators.
There are always some motherf*ckers who collaborate with the enemy. So what? You do know what those collaborators did with the civilians? Would you burn a hundred of children alive to save your own life?
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