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There is much more Detail of this horrible event on wikipedia. These women were sexually abused 34 times a day for 4 months straight. Some of them did not live through the experience. Knowing that a people would be okay with sexually abusing a woman to death makes my heart ache with sorrow, it ignites a rage deep inside. My wife is Chinese, I never understood why she disliked the japenese so much until I did some research on japenese war crimes. They have committed crimes against humanity in every war they have been in. I HAVE STARTED TO REFUSE TO BUY ANYTHING MADE IN JAPAN, INCLUDING CARS!
I was in the Pacific theatre of WW2 when these atrocities were being committed by the Old Generation of Japaneese war lords. It is amazing how they turned around when we bombed and defeated them. It is a new generation now who lives and have repented of those times. Lets forgive these new folks for what their ancestors did in disgrace. They are our friends and allies now, thanks in part to what General Mac Authur did in turning around that aggressive, warlike nation.
They, like the us have problems enough in the present political and world situation to solve.
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