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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 May 2016

    A former American POW of Japan writes that we shouldn't forget the trauma incurred by Allied forces http://on.wsj.com/27eblz3  via @WSJOpinion

    11:31 AM - 11 May 2016
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      1. Yoshi Maruyama‏ @ym0531 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion 戦後の戦犯裁判で多くの日本兵が捕虜虐待の罪で死刑判決を受け、処刑された。中には証拠も不十分なものも多かったと聞いている。この問題と広島、長崎への原爆投下による多くの子供や女性を含む非戦闘員の虐殺を同列に語っている人がいるのが残念である。

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      1. #FREENnamdi Kanu‏ @prosper_stanley 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion ,The silence of #UN on the Massacre of unarmed #Biafrans in Nig. is another call for war in Africapic.twitter.com/zN0l7h2AmD

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      1. Mike Wolford‏ @badmike72 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion It would not have happened if Japan didn't attack Pearl Harbor. They caused their own strife, grief, and horror.

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      1. Jan Mac*‏ @Beaudancer1 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion The Japanese were vicious and sadistic fighters.

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      1. Mel Galli‏ @mgallijr 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion For sure, these Japanese during WW2 where the most brutal people ever.

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      1. OUR President!‏ @JeffLeesSummit 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion never forget Pearl Harbor either!

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      1. karate kurako‏ @karatekurako 13 May 2016
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        @WadeAthel @WSJopinion Where 5% of prisoners captured by the Germans died,more than 25%, by Japanese. By The Indedependent

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      1. oma carolina‏ @kanootey 11 May 2016
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        war is hell. both sides devastated. if no A bomb, it's possible there would be no Japanese nation now. Fight to the death

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      1. .Gloria Rangott‏ @gloriarangott1 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion yes, we DO tend to forget...you need to be more vocal to keep attention

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      1. jakysnake‏ @jakysnake 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion Correct u r my friend. Most youngsters have no clue what freedom cost . That includes Mr Obama

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      1. Terrance McGovern‏ @TSMcGov 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion Bravo. America owes a tremendous depth of gratitude to you and your fellow soldiers. May they rest in peace.

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion We don't have doubts the war with Japan was very bloody, but it was the only way to stop the Japanese military power.

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      1. Karbs‏ @Karbs 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion Beautiful article. It's important to have these reminders, especially in our current age of entitlement and cry-bullies.

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      1. L. M. Abrams‏ @MRLMAAT 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion How about the trauma caused by Japanese atrocities in China leading up to their attack on Pearl Harbor & second world war?

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      1. Schreiber‏ @DES_Toronto 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion Remember as a historical fact. But is it wise to keep alive every offence one nation has committed against another?

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      1. David Bridge‏ @Queckie1 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion All the thousands of American prisoners held in slave labor by Japan need to be paid reparations NOW! Boycot Japan

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      1. timewarp3369n‏ @timewarp3369n 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJopinion yes💀 and all Japanese earth quake shakes 💀 are due to Hiroshima Nagasaki 💣 nuclear bomb 💣 shattering earth crust deep

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