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Former President George Bush narrowly escaped being beheaded
Telegraph (UK) ^ | 26/10/2003 | Charles Laurence

Posted on 6/27/2004, 8:41:15 PM by Bobibutu

George Bush's comrades eaten by their Japanese PoW guards By Charles Laurence in New York (Filed: 26/10/2003)

The former President George Bush narrowly escaped being beheaded and eaten by Japanese soldiers when he was shot down over the Pacific in the Second World War, a shocking new history published in America has revealed.

The book, Flyboys, is the result of historical detective work by James Bradley, whose father was among the marines later photographed raising the flag over the island of Iwo Jima.

Lt George Bush, then a 20-year-old pilot, was among nine airmen who escaped from their planes after being shot down during bombing raids on Chichi Jima, a tiny island 700 miles south of Tokyo, in September 1944 - and was the only one to evade capture by the Japanese.

The horrific fate of the other eight "flyboys" was established in subsequent war crimes trials on the island of Guam, but details were sealed in top secret files in Washington to spare their families distress.

Mr Bradley has established that they were tortured, beaten and then executed, either by beheading with swords or by multiple stab-wounds from bayonets and sharpened bamboo stakes. Four were then butchered by the island garrison's surgeons and their livers and meat from their thighs eaten by senior Japanese officers.

The future president escaped a similar fate because he ditched his plane further from the island than the other crews, and managed to scramble on to a liferaft. American planes launched a hail of fire at Japanese boats which set out to capture him, driving them back, and he was eventually rescued by a US submarine.

When the black hull of the USS Finback surfaced in front of him, he thought he was hallucinating, he told Mr Bradley in a television film made to coincide with the publication of Flyboys. He had been vomiting, bleeding from a head wound, and weeping with fear. He said only four words to his rescuers: "Happy to be aboard."

Mr Bush's part in the raid - for which he won the Distinguished Flying Cross - has long been known to Americans. Not known until now was the grim fate of his downed comrades - none from his own plane - who swam ashore.

Mr Bradley pieced together the horrific truth from secret transcripts of the war crimes trials, given to him by a former officer and lawyer who was an official witness at the time, and the testimony of surviving Japanese veterans.

A radio operator, Marve Mershon, was marched to a freshly dug grave, blindfolded, and made to kneel for beheading by sword, testified a Japanese soldier, named as Iwakawa, at the war crimes trial. "When the flyer was struck, he did not cry out, but made a slight groan."

The next day a Japanese officer, Major Sueo Matoba, decided to include American flesh in a sake-fuelled feast he laid on for officers including the commander-in-chief on the island, Gen Yoshio Tachibana. Both men were later tried and executed for war crimes.

A Japanese medical orderly who helped the surgeon prepare the ingredients said: "Dr Teraki cut open the chest and took out the liver. I removed a piece of flesh from the flyer's thigh, weighing about six pounds and measuring four inches wide, about a foot long."

Another crewman, Floyd Hall, met a similar fate. Adml Kinizo Mori, the senior naval officer on Chichi Jima, told the court that Major Matoba brought "a delicacy" to a party at his quarters - a specially prepared dish of Floyd Hall's liver.

According to Adml Mori, Matoba told him: "I had it pierced with bamboo sticks and cooked with soy sauce and vegetables." They ate it in "very small pieces", believing it "good medicine for the stomach", the admiral recalled.

A third victim of cannibalism, Jimmy Dye, had been put to work as a translator when, several weeks later, Capt Shizuo Yoshii - who was later tried and executed - called for his liver to be served at a party for fellow officers. Parts of a fourth airman, Warren Earl Vaughn, were also eaten and the remaining four were executed, one by being clubbed to death.

The parents of all the airmen are now dead, but Mr Bradley contacted all their families. "The first reaction was a stunned silence, a hush. But I think that at last knowing how these men died, however horrible their deaths, has allowed closure and in a word I heard from them, healing," he said. Mr Bush's first reaction was also to say nothing. "There was a lot of head-shaking, a lot of silence," the author told The Telegraph. "There was no disgust, shock or horror. He's a veteran of a different generation."

The former president returned to Chichi Jima with Mr Bradley for the first time since his rescue for the CNN documentary broadcast last week. Mr Bush looked sombre but never visibly upset, and ventured into the water in a modern liferaft to re-create his experience.

He recalled that while on the submarine he asked himself why he had survived. "Why had I been spared and what did God have in store for me? In my own view there's got to be some kind of destiny and I was being spared for something on Earth." Earlier he had told Mr Bradley: "I think about those guys all the time."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Japan; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: beheading; bush41; cannibalism; terror; wwii
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Food for thought.
1 posted on 6/27/2004, 8:41:16 PM by Bobibutu
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To: Bobibutu

ooooooh- bad pun....


2 posted on 6/27/2004, 8:48:14 PM by M. Peach (eschew obfuscation)
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To: Bobibutu

Kerry has a medal too.


3 posted on 6/27/2004, 8:49:25 PM by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero
Kerry has a medal too.

Wasn't he in Vietnam?

4 posted on 6/27/2004, 8:54:40 PM by Turbo Pig (...to close with and destroy the enemy...)
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To: Turbo Pig
Wasn't he in Vietnam?

 

Really???? Can you verify that???

5 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:01:34 PM by Fintan (My weiners don't burn. They sizzle.)
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To: Fintan

He has the band-aids to prove it.


6 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:06:50 PM by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: Bobibutu

Should you have a warning for this article?


7 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:08:43 PM by Isara (We Will Win With W)
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To: Bobibutu

"...knowing how these men died, however horrible their deaths, has allowed closure..."

I am getting sick and tired of that stupid ignorant phrase:
"allowed closure"

I will alLow closure to the next ignorant PC yuppie who uses it in front of me!

Telling these families does NOTHING for them! It does make the "we feel your pain" garbage of the society feel so much better that they could distress more people than themselves!


8 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:08:51 PM by steplock (http://www.gohotsprings.com)
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To: Bobibutu

" The former president returned to Chichi Jima with Mr Bradley for the first time since his rescue for the CNN documentary broadcast last week.
Mr Bush looked sombre but never visibly upset, and ventured into the water in a modern liferaft to re-create his experience"

The CNN documentary on Flyboys was amazingly good.
The beheadings and the cannibalism were testified to in war crimes trials.
Imagine if Kerry had survived an ordeal like this...I believe the words, " we would never hear the end of it " would be the understatement of the year.


9 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:18:30 PM by Wild Irish Rogue
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The future president escaped a similar fate because he ditched his plane further from the island than the other crews, and managed to scramble on to a liferaft.

A bad day for Michael Moore and his party.

10 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:20:36 PM by Rome2000 (The ENEMY for Kerry!!!!!)
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To: Isara

With what is going on in the World today? I don't think so.


11 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:25:06 PM by leadpenny
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To: Rome2000
A bad day for Michael Moore and his party.


Not as bad as sharing the well-deserved fate of Tachibana and Matoba.

12 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:29:16 PM by Vigilanteman (crime would drop like a sprung trapdoor if we brought back good old-fashioned hangings)
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To: leadpenny

I've almost lost my food from my stomach from reading it.


13 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:32:44 PM by Isara (We Will Win With W)
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To: Isara

It is rough. I think of what we did to many Japanese cities before we dropped the big ones on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It may take something like that again before we subdue the current fanaticism.


14 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:37:08 PM by leadpenny
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To: leadpenny; Bobibutu

I thought is was common knowledge that the japanese began eating human flesh in WWII. Doesn't everyone already know this?

The way I've heard it, is that they were hungry and low on food and had all these dead soldiers lying around so they started eating them.


15 posted on 6/27/2004, 9:41:45 PM by mamelukesabre
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To: Bobibutu
I thought the muslims were trying to get him again.
16 posted on 6/27/2004, 10:06:47 PM by CzarNicky (The problem with bad ideas is that they seemed like good ideas at the time.)
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To: mamelukesabre

"I thought is was common knowledge ... "

Assume nothing ...


17 posted on 6/27/2004, 10:08:08 PM by Bobibutu
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To: Bobibutu
I had seen reference to this in a documentary about an american prisoner on that island.

G-d rest their souls and damn the souls of the enemies.

18 posted on 6/27/2004, 10:08:23 PM by OldFriend (IF YOU CAN READ THIS, THANK A TEACHER.......AND SINCE IT'S IN ENGLISH, THANK A SOLDIER)
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To: Vigilanteman

19 posted on 6/27/2004, 10:10:28 PM by Rome2000 (The ENEMY for Kerry!!!!!)
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To: Cicero

Kerry has a medal too

Whats a Kerry ?


20 posted on 6/27/2004, 10:11:20 PM by ATOMIC_PUNK ("In America, our origins matter less than our destinations, and that is what democracy is all about")
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