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I saw the exhibition in Chiran, rather then feeling moved I was angry that many innocent young lives were sacrificed because of the war, whether or not they were "ordered", "volunteered " or "persuade by the nation".
Before Japan considers registering another world heritage site, they should really recognise their barbarity and the matters of comfort women, better yet put them accurately in the history textbook. I assume the nuclear bomb dropping and kamikaze pilots were.
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Glad they got away safely. Time to perhaps rethink the location you're working at.
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