A relative fought at Okinawa. He said few prisoners were taken, maybe 10% of the total Japanese force.
Why was that though, Fakey Jakey?
Because of a fight to the death policy, perhaps? Dumbass.
They had a low ratio of surrendering. Japanese are all about honor and codes of them.
And did very bad things to the Chinese. I know a lot of things, FakeyJakey, things you'll never get e-mail blasted into your inbox to shill, k?
In WW2, America stopped the Japanese from hurting the Chinese. That's a real fact.
Also I do believe there's a huge United States military base in Okinawa right now.
Yeah, I know there is. Taking those islands, the Japanese soldiers there were fending for themselves with no support and did not surrender.
That how it was in Okinawa. Not going to say how I know, but I do. There's probably movies about it n stuff.
Not how I know, though. Okinawa was Japanese soldiers left alone and would never surrender and were ready to fight to the death.
The Emperor was prepping all of mainland Japan to be the same way. That's why there had to be nuclear bombs dropped.
It is, and I think ol' boy Truman made the right decision, and I know it weighed heavy on him, But good on him, IMO.
He did all that, and then went back home for the rest of days.
Truman, Trump, and Roosevelt have similar qualities.
Trump is a good president. Nixon was good too, but the leftists had control of the Press by then.
They really did. Nixon impeachment was 100% nothing but press smear. William Randolph Hearst was involved.
Now? Their credibility is shot. If they lie more? They'll be disregarded more.
It is what it is.
