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Originally Posted by Nathan
Except for certain incidents that put the Japanese government in a bad light, like the severity of Okinawa, Nanking, or the "comfort women".
They were in the process of white-washing a lot of the details in regards to what they ordered of Okinawa citizens from textbooks back in 2006. I've read they're re-instated 'partial' references to 'military involvement'.
All parties involved in the war have cherry picked their history textbooks.
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Nope... you are wrong.
My friend knew all about comfort women, the rape of Nanking.... everything.
She is quite young though and maybe she's the exception rather than the rule... but she knows a lot about it. But she tells me she learnt about it all in high school.
She definitely knows alot more than the Americans that I see posting in here that's for sure.... seriously...
I have to agree with Sinestra here (I usually do anyway..).. but I'm quite flabbergasted at many of the opinions that I've come accross in this thread.
I really worry about the youth of tomorrow when I come across such opinions....