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Justify the Sandakan death marches. The Western mentality necessitates mercy, based on Christian values. Something that you savages clearly lack.
>as Hiong returned, he saw that Honcho, dressed only in
a loin-cloth and very weak, was being helped along by the same two guards. Moritake,
carrying a hammer, brought up the rear. Hiong watched as the small procession stopped
at a large wooden cross, erected about 75 metres from the cookhouse and 30 metres from
the office.
>Hinata supported the prisoner firmly against the upright while Moritake mounted a
small stool which nishikawa had brought from the office. then, while Hinata pressed his
body against the victim to hold him still, Mortitake drove a long nail into the palm of the
prisoner’s outstretched right hand. He ordered Hinata to stuff a piece of rag into Honcho’s
mouth to stifle his screams. Moritake repeated the process with the left hand, then nailed
both the prisoner’s feet to a horizontal board on which he was standing. Finally Moritake
drove a 20-centimetre-long nail through the centre of Honcho’s forehead. He then took a
butcher’s knife and cut two pieces of flesh from the prisoner’s abdomen, which he set aside
on a wooden board brought especially for the purpose. Donning a rubber glove, he slit the torso from neck to navel, removing the liver and the heart, which he cut in two. He had just
finished slicing away more flesh from the thighs, arms and abdomen when, Hiong, hiding
under the barracks, heard the Japanese cook calling him from the kitchen.
What's your interpretation of this?
>Inb4 they were zainichi Formosans
>He returned about 30 minutes later with two PoWs who were ordered to pick up the board and its grisly exhibits. the prisoners, escorted by Moritake
and his three henchmen, were marched back across the road to the camp where the other
prisoners had been lined up. the remains of the corpse were left hanging on the cross to
decompose.