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L.T 06-08-10 02:55 AM

lost ww II battlefield-found
 
Hope they will have NG with them so we can se it before relic hunters empty the place..:nope:

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/07...dead-included/

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Disclaimer

I do not belive all relic hunters are bad persons, but in many cases they show little respect for the dead and have far more interest in getting souvenirs. Any casualty of war should be treatet with respect, anyone dead should be treatet with respect. I cant accept that any grave are disturbed unless its something that is vital to explain national / cultural history. Any ship sunk or bodys found that are part of any historic event should be left alone or realeased to the famely, Not broken apart so someone can get a medal in a showcase to impress there friends, or to be sold as a sensation item

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ajrimmer42 06-08-10 03:12 AM

wow, that's amazing, shame there's no more pics. What a find.

Reece 06-08-10 05:46 AM

That is a very good find, I think TarJak will be interested in this article!:o

Jimbuna 06-08-10 05:58 AM

When you think about it....the site lay undisturbed for over 60 years because the locals feared the spirits of the dead were still there :o

Sailor Steve 06-08-10 06:17 AM

Pretty amazing what can turn up after all this time.

Weiss Pinguin 06-08-10 09:04 AM

Wow :o Imagine stumbling on something like that on a hike...

krashkart 06-08-10 10:17 AM

Dammit, they specified in the article where the site is located. Hope there's some cordoning-off happening there right now. :hmmm:

FIREWALL 06-08-10 05:53 PM

[QUOTE=krashkart;1414602]Dammit, they specified in the article where the site is located. Hope there's some cordoning-off happening there right now. :hmmm:[

You shoulda read the whole article. Last paragraph.


/QUOTE]Freeman said they are working with respective governments to repatriate the fallen solders and preserve the site in its “current pristine condition." Until then, no groups will be permitted to trek the site

krashkart 06-08-10 10:05 PM

Oh, I missed that. :oops:

L.T 06-09-10 06:51 AM

i know this might be considered stupid, but i have emailed National geografic about this. Hopefully they could make an awsome show about this...

L.T

krashkart 06-09-10 06:53 AM

That would be great if they did! Good thinking. :sunny:

AVGWarhawk 06-09-10 07:51 AM

Gosh...what a treasure chest and simply amazing find! After all these years covered 60 miles deep in the jungle. The question is....do the Japanese have the right of way in collecting the remains and material? I would say yes.

August 06-09-10 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1414419)
When you think about it....the site lay undisturbed for over 60 years because the locals feared the spirits of the dead were still there :o

With all that ordinance laying around it sounds like a case where superstition saved lives.

Factor 06-09-10 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1415212)
Gosh...what a treasure chest and simply amazing find! After all these years covered 60 miles deep in the jungle. The question is....do the Japanese have the right of way in collecting the remains and material? I would say yes.

I would say no. Imperial Japan caused the murder and suffering of millions of people over the pacific. Imperial Japan was there in part of their failed conquest of half the world.

So why should Japan have the right of having these what were, barbarians sent home. These soilders did not care for human life. Imperial Japan soldiers beheaded POWs, and enslaved POWs and the conquered populations to help garrison their war machine.

I have no sympathy for the aggressor, and I am glad they rotted where they were fell for 70 years.

Schroeder 06-09-10 11:56 AM

But we aren't generalizing now, are we?;)


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