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To: Future Snake Eater
Great footage from Honolulu, where it all begin. One woman even framed Pearl Harbor in the background with her hands, smiling, as if to say, "You started it here, but we evened the score, enemies, and now we stomp on your fallen Rising Sun battle flag." The color images are really in extreme start contrast to our vanquished enemy across the Pacific. At about that same time, later in the day (five hours difference) they were literally starving to death in Tokyo, people were bowing down before the Imperial Palace and sobbing and weeping bitterly.

Some truly could not bear it and went on to shoot or stab themselves to death after the Emperor came on the air at noon, 15 August 1945. Others believed the fascist Imperial Jap Tojo-clique propaganda that said once the hairy, drunk, stinky huge Americans arrived in Japan in droves they would a) rape all the small, local women (with their large prowesses--no kidding, they said this), and b) eat the Japanese kids. So many of them also went into hiding, smeared human excrement on their bodies (the pretty looking Japanese women who also cut their hair short and put on men's clothing), and others who sadly and uncessarily committed suicide for fear of being violated by the landing conquerors. Tokyo was one huge flat, bombed out parking lot. A real contrast to ebullient downtown Honolulu with pretty girls in cut offs and happy, shirtless, suntanned guys. Total victory and jublilation on one side, and total loss of a face and dejection on the other. This is the kind of absolute victory that Obama once said made him "uncomfortable about America." Traitor.


17 posted on 05/26/2012 9:43:21 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (A great victory for Free People. The day Salvador Allende was toppled. Study history. Learn lessons.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

I was in Sagamihara and Yokohama, 1951-1961 and recall large areas of blackened, bombed out areas near Camp Zama.
There was a family living in a large cave not too far from our home. Japan didn’t really recover from the war until the 1960s.


18 posted on 05/26/2012 10:02:05 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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