In honor of Hiro, let's have a thread about his people's shameful/greatest moments.
So, what was the Aussie thinking in this picture?
>>9624
I should rename the picture, "Hiro banning shitposters desu".
>>9624
>"I wish this chink would get it over with it. Then I wouldn't have to smell him."
>>9624
"Tbh senpai I'm a kek"
>>9702
>aussie
>marines
>>9624
>So, what was the Aussie thinking in this picture?
Oi, ya fuukin cunt, are ya gunna coot me 'ead off or am I gunna haf tah do it meself?
>>9702
>australia
>marines
This is why we had flags, to filter Americans.
>>9624
"I don't think he can see me."
an hiro
>>9702
Americans are a war crime.
meme
>>9624
Probably this
The major means of getting intelligence was to extract information by interrogating prisoners. Torture was an unavoidable necessity. Murdering and burying them follows naturally. You do it so you won't be found out. I believed and acted this way because I was convinced of what I was doing. We carried out our duty as instructed by our masters. We did it for the sake of our country. From our filial obligation to our ancestors. On the battlefield, we never really considered the Chinese humans. When you're winning, the losers look really miserable. We concluded that the Yamato race [i.e., Japanese] was superior.[100]
hiro
LOOK AT THIS MEME
>>9873
This is sexy desu
According to historian Yuki Tanaka: "cannibalism was often a systematic activity conducted by whole squads and under the command of officers".[109] This frequently involved murder for the purpose of securing bodies. For example, an Indian POW, Havildar Changdi Ram, testified that: "[on November 12, 1944] the Kempeitai beheaded [an Allied] pilot. I saw this from behind a tree and watched some of the Japanese cut flesh from his arms, legs, hips, buttocks and carry it off to their quarters ... They cut it [into] small pieces and fried it."[110]
WAIT FOR IT
quads
any moment
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Fuck thew japanese
>>9933
In some cases, flesh was cut from living people: another Indian POW, Lance Naik Hatam Ali (later a citizen of Pakistan), testified in New Guinea and stated:
"... the Japanese started selecting prisoners and every day one prisoner was taken out and killed and eaten by the soldiers. I personally saw this happen and about 100 prisoners were eaten at this place by the Japanese. The remainder of us were taken to another spot 50 miles [80 km] away where 10 prisoners died of sickness. At this place, the Japanese again started selecting prisoners to eat. Those selected were taken to a hut where their flesh was cut from their bodies while they were alive and they were thrown into a ditch where they later died."[111]
>>9624
literally did nothing wrong
>>10016
More than 100,000 civilians and POWs died in the construction of the Burma-Siam Railway.[114]
>>10087
he U.S. Library of Congress estimates that in Java, between 4 and 10 million romusha (Japanese: "manual laborer"), were forced to work by the Japanese military.[115] About 270,000 of these Javanese laborers were sent to other Japanese-held areas in Southeast Asia. Only 52,000 were repatriated to Java, meaning that there was a death rate of 80%.