@[email protected] @[email protected] That is nothing compared to the crimes japenese soldiers did. To be honest If I was drafted into a war that I didn't want to fight in id most likely do the same thing to. And after peral harbor there was not that much respect for japan as a whole.
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"But the others were worse" is really a weak and childish defense.
In wars, crimes of various kinds are committed by all sides, some more or different than others of course.
But crimes, as well as suffering, shouldn't be compared. Can't we just acknowledge that an action, e.g. stealing these artifacts, was bad, without directly adding how less of a crime that was compared to "the other side"?
@Carsten_[email protected] @Hunterrules0_[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] The Geneva Conventions don't have a 'they did it too' or a 'they were worse' clauses.
@[email protected] @Carsten_[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] Its not like American citizens and soldiers respected japan. espically after pearl harbor.Im just saying its not surprising something like this has not happened yet