Since the United States does not respect Africans, it will naturally not respect yellow people. The Japanese in the United States are now in concentration camps.
The Japanese attitude towards the United States is actually very complicated.
In 1853, Matthew Perry led the U.S. fleet to forcibly break into Uraga and Kanagawa in Edo Bay. The shogunate was forced to open the ports to the United States, and the United States became Japan's first Western country to contact.
After that, a large number of Japanese went to the United States to make a living. By the outbreak of World War II, there were nearly 300,000 Japanese Americans living in the United States.
According to age classification, most Japanese in the United States are second- or third-generation Japanese born in the United States. According to American regulations, they are already standard Americans.
In fact, there is no difference, especially the third generation of Japanese. They have received American education since childhood, are accustomed to American thinking, speak American English every day, and salute the American flag every day in school. Psychologically speaking, they are different from other Americans.
There is no difference between people anymore.
After the outbreak of World War II, the U.S. government implemented centralized management of all Japanese in the United States, imprisoned them in concentration camps, and provided only the minimum standard of material support.
The conditions in the concentration camp were extremely harsh. The houses were even built with tar paper. The family was crowded into a narrow house. There was not even a separate bathroom, only smelly public toilets.
Like the Chinese, the Japanese in the United States have also accumulated a lot of wealth through their hard work.
When those Japanese Americans were sent to the concentration camps, their property was wantonly plundered by the Americans. The houses and land they had accumulated over generations were auctioned off. According to incomplete statistics, the economic losses of the Japanese Americans amounted to US$400 million.
This information is compiled by the U.S. government.
Therefore, it is really necessary to remind the second and third generations in the United States not to think that just by escaping to the so-called "free world", you can enjoy a free and easy life in paradise.
The meaning of freedom can also be interpreted as that if the US government needs it, then the US government can rob your so-called legal wealth without restraint.
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Takeuchiji once studied in the United States and has a deep understanding of the United States, so he has never considered joining the Americans.
Although southern Africa's attitude towards Japan is worse than that of the United States.
But Takeuchiji believes that as long as Southern Africa truly accepts Japan, Japan will have a chance to make a comeback. After all, Southern Africa's attitude towards its younger brother is obvious to all.
For the sake of my younger brother, even Southern Africa can fight with the Americans. Is there anything that Southern Africa dares not do?
This conclusion was more clearly verified the next day.
Rebuilding the city required a lot of people, so Takeuchiji took the initiative to send people to the surrounding countryside and mobilize those who had fled the war to return to Osaka.
This work was very effective. When I heard that after returning to Osaka, I could receive free food, many Japanese who had not lived in Osaka before came to Osaka with the residents who returned to the city.
Six years of world war have caused obvious damage to Japan.
In the early days of the war, Japan did rely on its plundering to survive for two years.
With the interruption of trade with the United States, Japan's national strength is gradually exhausted. Like Germany, Japan has also begun to implement a material rationing system early on, tilting more resources towards the military.
When it prospers, the people suffer; when it dies, the people suffer.
This statement is also true in Japan. After Japan’s Meiji Restoration, Japan’s national strength increased rapidly. The Japanese princes and nobles benefited the most. The benefits distributed to the people at the bottom were not many. Otherwise, there would not be so many Japanese immigrating overseas.
After the material rationing system began, the living standards of the people at the bottom of Japan dropped rapidly. After the Pacific War broke out, famine even broke out in Japan last year.
Japan is already poor in materials, and even food needs to be purchased from abroad. After the outbreak of the Pacific War, Japan's sea lines of communication were attacked by the Allies, and the supply of local materials began to be tight. The first people to feel this were the people at the bottom.
Even if there is another famine in Japan, the princes and nobles will certainly not be hungry. In the end, the consequences will still be borne by the people at the bottom of Japan.
Since last winter, the Allied forces have carried out large-scale bombings on the Japanese mainland many times. Japan's material shortage has become more and more serious. Even the landlords have no food left. Now that they know there is free food in Osaka, they say their eyes are green with hunger.
The Japanese should be so positive.
Food is indeed available, but it is not free. You have to pay something to get it.
Either labor, or—
"When we came back, we encountered a group of American ghosts. Those bastards were really not human beings. Even though we had passes issued by the Expeditionary Force Headquarters, all the belongings we carried were still taken away -" Panasonic looked ashamed, because he had not completed the task.
Blame yourself for the task.
Before Takeuchiji could comfort him, Ohashi said in a voice that tried his best to suppress his anger: "At least you are all back. I brought back 150 people. In the end, only 11 people arrived. If I hadn't run so fast, I would have died among the Americans."
Let the knife fall."
Compared with Panasonic, Ohashi’s experience was even more terrifying.
The Americans Panasonic met were just looking for money, but the American soldiers Ohashi met didn't know what kind of stimulation they had, and they actually fired machine guns at them. Fortunately, Ohashi came back with his life.
"What's going on?" Takeuchiji was even more surprised. Why are Americans more German than Japanese?
"They first asked us to line up, and then they took all the women out, even the older and younger ones. Finally, only the men were left. The devils opened fire with machine guns. We only managed to escape by jumping into the river -
—" When Ohashi said this, he completely forgot how the Japanese army treated American prisoners of war in Bataan.
So it makes sense as the old saying goes, to be a good person so that you can meet each other later.
"I'm going to find Colonel Douglas. The Americans have to restrain themselves." Takeuchiji didn't expect that Douglas would fall out with the Americans because of this matter. But Takeuchiji would be grateful if the Americans could restrain themselves.
Douglas's office was right next to Takeuchiji's camp. When Takeuchiji came to Douglas's office, Douglas was having afternoon tea with Colonel Miller of the US Army.
Although they have been independent from Britain for forty years, many southern Africans still retain the habit of drinking afternoon tea.
Don't listen to the disdain Americans say about Britain. Americans have never forgotten their identity and hold on to British traditions much more stubbornly than southern Africans.
Colonel Miller's family is very wealthy, owning tens of thousands of hectares of farms in California. He has six brothers and only one sister.
In southern Africa, this sister would most likely become the apple of the family's eye. If someone scolded her at school, her six older brothers and their father would pick up shotguns and hunt dogs at the door.
In the United States, Colonel Miller's only sister married to England and married a descendant of a noble family whose family was in decline. Colonel Miller's father also paid a large dowry for this.
Without a dowry, the aristocratic child from a declining family would probably not marry the daughter of an American nouveau riche.
Douglas also didn't expect that the Americans would go so far.
Although compared with the Japanese army, the American soldiers are only half a pound at best.
But the Allied forces came to East Asia under the banner of maintaining peace, so they couldn't just bring hatred.
What's more, MacArthur dreamed of becoming the Emperor of Japan and was thinking about gaining favor with the Japanese all day long, so he had to exercise restraint on this kind of thing.
In front of Colonel Miller, Douglas couldn't say much. He comforted Takeuchiji with a few words, sent Takeuchiji away, and then looked at Colonel Miller beside him.
Colonel Miller had just listened to Takeuchiji's accusation of the atrocities committed by the US military, but the expression on his face did not change at all, as if Takeuchiji was accusing the Southern African Expeditionary Force.
"You guys should be more restrained -" Douglas complained, but the meaning was not to ask the US military to restrain themselves, but to hope that the Americans would be more agile when doing bad things.
Just kill them if you want, but you missed a few and asked them to go back and complain. What do you mean? Is it intentional?
There is a feeling that a child has done something bad and wants to be known to the whole world.
"Haha——" Colonel Miller smiled but said nothing.
Where is this?
You, the Southern African Expeditionary Force, were really ruthless in your attacks on the Japanese. They set fire to the city at every turn. When you attacked civilian ships, you only targeted people carrying people. You really couldn't find any reason to massacre those prisoners of war who were working honestly and eking out an ignoble existence.
How about a public trial and not even a way to survive? Do your expeditionary forces really have the qualifications to criticize us?
It is true that MacArthur wanted to be the emperor.
It is also true that ordinary Americans hate the Japanese.
Because of the vigorous propaganda by Southern African officials and the U.S. government, the truth about the Bataan Death March has become known to everyone in the United States.
Many Americans immediately broke the defense.
Although Americans are not popular in Europe, Europe is the homeland of white people, and Parisians not only look down on Americans, they even look down on French people outside Paris.
What qualifications do you Japanese have to dare to abuse Americans?
Even if they are American prisoners of war, they are not something the Japanese can torture and kill. Now that they have the opportunity, they will always come back with revenge.
As for robbing women——
The Japanese may be the least valued people in the world about chastity.
Things that you Japanese don't pay much attention to, Americans are naturally more casual about.
When you've had enough fun, I'll naturally send you back.
"The Air Force's bombing almost razed Osaka to the ground, which made our soldiers very dissatisfied." Colonel Miller's attitude was casual, and he didn't care about trivial matters.
Carpet bombing is indeed very enjoyable. In a city like Japan, choose a windy day and use incendiary bombs to drop a cross in the center of the city horizontally and vertically. No matter which direction the wind blows from, it will not blow it out.
It is not good to be too efficient. Not only American soldiers, but also expeditionary officers and soldiers are very dissatisfied with the efficiency of the Air Force.
Why burn so thoroughly? It's enough to kill all the military targets. The ground troops have to work so hard to travel such a long distance, so there must be some benefits.
Now it's better, the whole city has been burned to ashes, property has been burned to the ground, people have either been burned to death or have run away, and there is still some ghost's oil and water.
Without the stimulation of souvenirs, to put it bluntly, the morale of the troops was affected to a certain extent.
"Some of the behaviors of soldiers during the war will affect their future lives. If they take the habits of the war home, the consequences will be very serious." Douglas reminded Miller to pay attention to the impact of war on the psychology of soldiers.
The discipline of the U.S. military is already very bad. If there is no longer the restraint of military discipline, the consequences when these millions of U.S. troops return to the United States can be imagined.
Southern Africa attaches great importance to this issue. The act of collecting souvenirs is acceptable. Some areas are restricted areas, and those who violate them will be severely punished.
To put it bluntly, what the US government wants is a war machine.
The federal government of Southern Africa wants to ensure the mental health of all expeditionary officers and soldiers as much as possible.
Why collect souvenirs?
Isn’t it just to let the family live a good life?
At least the purpose is noble.
"Then don't let them go home and let them stay in Japan -" Miller said lightly.
Don't listen to the U.S. government who keeps saying that life is priceless. In the eyes of senior officials of the U.S. Department of War, the lives of American soldiers are no different from gray Russian cattle.
They're just consumables.
As for the Japanese, they are not even considered consumables!
"Your Commander-in-Chief doesn't think so." Douglas did not object. No matter how he calculated, it would not harm southern Africa.
Let this pair of scourges harm each other.
Miller curled his lips and said nothing.
Although MacArthur put on a show on the beaches of Manila when he regained the Philippines, it did not restore his image in the eyes of the US military.
As the commander-in-chief of the U.S. military in the Philippines, MacArthur abandoned hundreds of thousands of troops and fled in the face of the Japanese attack, which completely destroyed MacArthur's popularity in the eyes of Americans.
In other words, MacArthur felt good about himself and thought that recovering the Philippines would restore his image, and he would fight in American politics again four years later.
The American soldiers were completely disappointed with the commander-in-chief. No matter how nice he usually was, he could talk eloquently, but he escaped at the critical moment of life and death. Coupled with the amazing help of the Japanese, the consequences of the Bataan Death March were largely ignored.
Blame it on MacArthur.
"Although the President of the United States is just a puppet, not just any cat or dog can serve." Miller directly sentenced MacArthur to death.
This is not entirely true.
Other U.S. presidents may be just puppets, but Roosevelt, who died not long ago, has real influence on the United States.
As for MacArthur, if he ran for office, he probably wouldn't be able to win even Truman.
Not to mention that there is an equally ambitious commander-in-chief on the European battlefield.
Douglas believed deeply that if MacArthur were in southern Africa, he would be in trouble not to mention the principal of the military academy and the security captain.
The security captain has to charge forward when facing danger.
If soldiers escape from battle, they can directly enforce battlefield discipline without waiting until after the war.
As for the United States, no one in the country is discussing this matter at all.
Therefore, the brainwashing ability of the US government is unprecedented.