An overview of Japanese perspectives on medicine and medics during WW2 including religious support roles within the military.
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Movies/Video Games featured:
Letters from Iwo Jima 2006
Halls of Montezuma 1951
Women of Valor 1986
Flags of our Fathers 2006
Hacksaw Ridge 2016
John Rabe 2009
The Pacific 2010
Fires on the Plain 1959
Zatoichi Vol.19 1968
The Burmese Harp 1956
Oba: The Last Samurai 2011
Yamato 2005
Paradise Road 1997
Empire of the Sun 1987
The Thin Red Line 1998
Himeyuri no to 1953
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23 Comments
Sorry I didn't get into the battle over Quinine supplies in Asia. The fight against malaria in Asia is almost it's own WW2 subject.
The funnier is, Japanese school books never teach their history bout invade other country. Idk why
You ever wonder why the Allies treated their enemies like shit
Well there you go
I am so fucking brainwashed by the United States of America history that just hearing the mention of American medics being targeted put me in a very mad state.
Funny How The Most Barbaric Asian Of 20th Century Are become Founder of Entertainment For Miserable Younglings Fucks
Just goes to show, the cities aren’t the ones who needed a nuke to the face…. but the Japanese military bases and naval ships sure as hell did.
The ww2 Japanese government deserved two nukes to the face instead of the people…. but it wouldn’t have ended if anything else was hit.
I find it hilarious and frustrating whenever I hear weirdos on the internet talk about how evil we were to the Japanese for dropping nukes. They love to ignore or forget stuff like this. The Japanese got away with a lot after the war with almost no repercussions.
This video: Do the Japanese deliberately target medical personnel and medical servicemen?
Also this video: Well yes, but actually no, but actually yes
Let's be honest atrocities unto chinese people/army is hardly a crime. It's like doing chores of getting rid of pest… 🤭
The irony is they apparently knew so little about American culture that the "do the right thing" mentality of the average American surely made this backfire and emboldened our troops.
Attack a country without declaration is also illegal but yeah it's Japan…
growing up and being exposed largely to ww2 media, I was so surprised to learn a few years back that Japan's ww1 POW camps were almost resort-like in attitude, and how far they fell under military rule into the horror stories we hear
and now to also see that in medicine too
The same people that brought you unit 731 wants to take out medics?! No not surprised!!
i feel sorry to the supressed Japanese red cross
i wonder if they got executed back in thier hometown or not
Like my grandfather always said, “Love the food, hate the people.”
If justice had been done, damn near the entire Japanese military would have been hung after WWII. Some of the stuff they did nearly rivaled the atrocities of the most evil members of the SS. Their treatment of the Chinese and Koreans probably should have been labeled as genocidal. Maybe that’s why I’ve never felt sorry about America dropping two nukes on them.
You ever realize those who lost to the U.S. the hardest we’re those who assumed they could break its spirit?
Yet another bunch of reasons I have zero sympathy for Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Well…
They got nuked twice and now they like tentacles.
Disgusting, nothing honorable about shooting medics and commiting warcrimes. So much for samurai bushido…
remember the reason grunts unhealthcare baddies so hard for shootin at doc is because japan started it
How was it against the Geneva contention when the convention happened in 1949?