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Do you have something to die for IYC?
if i die who is going to pay taxes so Aishe from Syria can have 15 kids and 2 houses?
>>212055796>>212055812I find that very sad, I only wish there was something we could do about it
no.
btw most of those suicide pilots hated doing it, and some even wished death to Japanese Empire in their last journals.
My people. They might have flooded us with migrants and false ideals, but we are still from the same people that came here 7000 years ago and lived here as one people for that 7000 years
We Finno-Ugrics are so distinct that I don't know of other people that are like us in their uniqueness.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comb_Ceramic_culture
>>212055972Right. The commanders gave the young pilots the pressure to carry out the suicide mission. Some of them even promised the young men "I'll follow you. See you in hereafter". Then they ditched the promise and lived long after the war. Kamikaze attack was a stigma in our history. If those young soldiers survied the war, they would have contributed to rebuilding the country and had families.
>>212055972Idiot, Kamikaze were brave heroes who sacrificed themselves to protect innocent civilians. They loved their country
Even after surrender and the end of the war had been decided in negotiations with the US military, the Imperial General Headquarters continued to order young pilots to carry out suicide attacks. This was madness. This abnormal decision is beyond my comprehention.
>>212056316Why didn't the high ranking generals volunteer to kamikaze? Why did they allow themselves to be captured and hanged? Really makes you think.
>>212055682 (OP)Sakai Saburo didn't die for his country THOUGH.
>>212055682 (OP)No but I wish i were dead if you get what I'm saying
Ryoji Uehara, a flight captain of the Imperial Japanese Army and was killed in action as a kamikaze pilot at the age of 22.
His last letter "My Thoughts" written the night before his final mission is regarded as a wartime literary masterpiece.
>My Thoughts: It is a clear fact that authoritarian and totalitarian regimes may sporadically prosper, but they ultimately will perish. We can see the truth of that in the Axis governments. As manifested by the defeat of Italy under Fascism, not to mention Germany under Nazism, authoritarian governments are disappearing one after the other, crumbling like buildings without a foundation.
>The ambition of making my beloved Japan become as mighty an empire as Great Britain has faded away. If the leading positions in Japan had been held by those who truly love Japan, my country would not have been driven into the situation it faces today. Japanese people who walk confidently anywhere in the world, this was my dream.
>What a friend of mine once said is true: A pilot of the Special Attack Unit is merely a machine. The machine that takes the control stick, possessing neither personality nor emotions, is only an iron molecule within a magnet that will stick to an enemy aircraft carrier. If one thinks rationally, this act is incomprehensible and these pilots are suicidal. Since I am nothing more than a machine, I have no right to put my case forward. I only wish that the Japan that I dearly love will someday be made truly great by my fellow citizens.
>Tomorrow is the sortie. One liberalist will depart from this earth. His appearance from behind is lonesome, but his heart is full of contentment. I said only what I wanted to say. Once again, please forgive my selfish ranting. Well, here I will stop.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ry%C5%8Dji_Uehara
>>212056215hi colonel otaku gatekeeper. why did you steal a video filmed by shinzo abe's widow of her late husband's grave and claim it as your own?