In the second world war, japanese civilians were bombed in their homes. Is that something that's the equivalent of getting there just serts writi? Or is it a historical, sort of, warning? Maybe lessons are not real in history, but is it sort of something that reminds you that these sorts of things have consequences? Because there's people that will blame the japanese public for supporting this road to war that they're going down. But to not support it seems a little counter intuitive. How hard is it to imagine most of them not coming out and supporting the troops? It's something that can be reliably counted upon. In the case of the uber patriotic j
The Asia-Pacific War of 1937-1945 has deep roots. It also involves a Japanese society that's been called one of the most distinctive on Earth. If there were a Japanese version of Captain America, this would be his origin story.