Is this really what japan was like during the war?

is this really what japan was like during the war?

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USA did not nuke and firebomb Japan enough during WW2.

Maybe

Here's a widely shared photo that was taken either during or shortly after the war was finished. It's a boy carrying his dead sibling to be cremated.
Make of it what you will.

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sad

Pretty much. Look at the first Battles Without Honour and Humanity movie, 1945-1947 was a humanitarian disaster.

>HAVE MERCY ON ME. I’M A VICTIM.

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which of these young men were young children in ‘45?

lol baby get BTFO

>ordinary citizens are the same as soldiers who committed war crimes

>Ch*nese baby
And nothing of value was lost

>another one of these threads

I mean they couldn't really do much more than what they did.

Yeah. If I remember correctly, they didn't nuke Tokyo because it was already firebombed to oblivion.

Watch Himeyuri

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Probably not but 'in this corner of the world' is.

they made an anime adaptation about the Himeyuri students? Fuck, I should watch that

kek
really got off scott free after ww2 and people still feel bad for them because muh nukes

meant for

Its more like a short animated documentary than "anime".

Until they get drafted
Tbf, civilians mustn’t be targeted, but in the battlefield, unless they surrender or flee, you don’t know what they are capable of

Meant when they are drafted as soldiers