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Yeah, and much of their Thompson SMGs and 1911 pistols ended up being used by the Koreans and Chinese during the Korean War, and some went to the Vietcong forces during the VW.
what happen after the war over there is a another complex story.
See, I had no idea about that. I knew we were supplying the Reds but I never really gave it much thought how. I bet we regretted that after relations with the Soviets went sour.
Battle of Shanghai
Chinese mainly used German or copies of German equipment during the war. Some of the best troops in the Republic of China were trained by Germans.
This was their standard issue side-arm to the end of WW2.
Despite the fact that Germany was allied with Japan during the war. China maintained a rather friendly relationship with Germany. While Japan was allied with Germany. Germans helped the Chinese lay a foundation towards industrialization and modernization.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_BzLKHZw_s
you can read more about the supplies and other details it various history book under ‘Trans-Iranian Railway’.
@SeraphimDawn
Well, that makes sense. Those bastards ought to have been swung from piano wire.
@Rostam
So, what country was it in? And why was it so important?
oh you read books more than play video games?
You shouldn’t play games after reading…
Also its called ‘The bridge of victory’.
There were a lot more facilities like Unit 731 in Manchuria. Manchuria was like the Poland of China.
That was because, unlike Germany that fought to their last breath which result in the death of the Fuhrer and the destruction of the Nazi regime. Japan surrendered before any Allied forces were landed their boots onto mainland Japan. And the Emperor was still alive.
Huh, quite the scale of buying one’s way out of facing justice.
This guy was the commanding officer of the Unit 731 complex.
My God. Could you image us pardoning Josef Mengele for the shit HE did? Why did we pardon them?
What ticks the Chinese/Koreans and others affected by it, off was the fact the West pardoned them when the Japs surrendered.
Bloody hell. I knew the Japs did this kind of shit but I didn’t know the details. Unit 731 sounds very similar to Josef Menegle’s and other Nazi doctor’s experiments.
@Rostam
Okay, I was confused. But, still. I read books way more then I play video games, so screw you.
Oh yeah, no Japs were ever brought to trial for their crimes against humanity.
Trust me, a lot of possibly worse things happened/happening before then and even now. Not all of it gets reported in details, or are unreported all together. Even today, Chinese and Koreans are still trying to get international recognition for the atrocities the Japs committed on them during the war, Unit 731. The media has a tendency to report what they want to report and disregard other things.
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@Background Pony
i though different would help.
Oh, okay I’m confused. Which one were you?