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the one thing that angers me the most about that day is the lack of longterm understanding on side of the Japanese . they lost the war on day one. The event itself - militarily it has my admiration. I never bought any pathos or understood why the slaughtering and mass killing of war is more civilized if there is papers traded before. If it comes to death, these things do loose all importance. In war I would not hesiate to shoot my enemy in the back when he sleeps and lies on his belly - no method is more safe. Everthing else is just empty words to me. If someone don't like it - he better don't go to war.
"If you made the decision to draw your sword, make drawing and hitting your opponent one and the same action." (my old teacher. He was a master with the sword.) It saved me three times so far. I also don't see much difference between the Japanese action back then, and contemporary politics today. It's always about hiding your strike.
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Although they weren't attacking japan, but everytime i watch Saving Private Ryan, i never get sick of it. The scene where they're landing on the beach is exciting and an eye opener. Guys drowning cos of there heavy gear, getting mowed down, on fire, blown to bits, and still they manage to keep there cool and push forward. I know its only a movie but its probably the closest thing a director could ever get to the real thing. And it convinced me! I still watch that movie and Enemy at the Gates all the time.
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![]() You believe Japan lost the war? The Emperor lost his absolute powers, facism was burried and Japan became the second economy in the world, how can this be a loss? If Japan never attacked maybe today it would be a feudal xintoist monarchy, stuck back in time like some regions in the interior of China, or Tibet. The military war may have been lost, but the national war, the political war, was definitely won, even if not a victory over any other country, but a victory against Japan itself. Now if you look at Russia, the Soviet Union "won" the war, but what can Russia say they've gained from the WW2 victory? They were saved from extermination? Were they? Or did their own kind continued to exterminate themselves? Can Poland cheer the Russian victory? Military victory or defeat means nothing but a waste of life and material, what looks like a defeat can be a victory and a false victory can be in fact a defeat. Quote:
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It was a day of infamy but also a day that the sleeping giant America awoke.
It would have been nice to have a modern day Pearl Harbour film that did justice to those from that time. Ben Alfeck and co ![]()
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![]() Queer reply of yours. You also mix up different time scales. We think in completely different categories. If we were in a duel, I already would have decided your defeat, and while you would still discuss the conditions for the duel to take place, I already would have cut you into two pieces with my first strike - that is my policy, you see. Your polite words from the beginning already would have been forgotten before your funeral begins. War is no heroic adventure movie with noble heroes and educated gentleman. It's not Clark Gable versus Errol Flynn. It's biting dogs, nothing else.
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On that sidenote you mentioned however I would also agree that it is just a myth regarding the alleged comments attributed to Admiral Yamamoto.
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One of my favourite poems: Der Samurai Was zum ĂśberfluĂź Worte machen, was soll das? Es steht die Sache auf diesem Schwerte, auf dieser Klinge allein. Yosano Hiroshi Tekkan
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All major battle tragedies are marred by incomptence and general stupidity on the side of the slaughtered. Pearl Harbor is no exception. Well, perhaps an exception in that most mistakes are not so numerous in a single incident, nor no do they cause such a deathtoll by the decision of several overly confident and arrogant individuals, that believe so blindly in their country that they think themselves invincible.
It's a standard "Pride Cometh Before A Fall" scenario. It's definately an interesting case study for how-to-be-caught-with-your-pants-down. Granted, it was a underhanded manuever, but I will not comprehend how the generals and admirals shouldn't have expected something like that. Oh, well. The US got their revenge with Hiroshima and Nagasaki. No offense anyone. Just my viewpoint. ![]()
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I wrote this poem on the 49th anniverary of Dec. 7th. I post it here for your comments.
Mushotoku By Richard Scott The essence of One Cut, We climbed Mt. Niitaka, That bright December morning on the East Wind Rain. Crying, “Asia for Asians!”, we stooped out of the sky over the harbor of pearls, Like cherry blossom petals on the Kamikaze, To slay the sleeping giant, honor our Emperor and our ancestors. We ran wild over the Pacific for a year, But we had only awakened the giant, Filling him with a terrible resolve. Our Chiburi, blood falling like rain, Was scattered across the jungles and atolls of the Pacific, Leaving a trail for him to follow, Back to the home islands. We honored our Emperor and our ancestors, But the giant brought with him the Whirlwind, That burned shadows into the walls of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, And changed the Divine Showa into a human being. Mushotoku By Richard Scott Copyright © 1990 all rights reserved |
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