We will not forget the casualties, pain, and suffering that the Japanese imperialist regime imposed on the Chinese people. Any attempt to deny or cover-up this tragedy will be met with strongest condemnation.

  • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Yep. Reading blackshirts and reds by parenti really points out how the west, including west Germany, literally rehabilitated literal nazi party members back into society and spun up the myth of the "clean" wehrmacht to sooth the collective conscious of the reactionary west German society.

    • MagisterSinister [he/him,comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      ofc, when we're getting back to the original topic, Japan's stance on this is a lot more problematic than Germany's. Something like the worship at Yasukuni shrine would be unthinkable for a German politician, just as parts of the Japanese history curriculum absolutely wouldn't fly in a German textbook, and both definitely contributes to Germany's relations with its former enemies being a lot better than Japan's, even when it largely pertains to soft power factors instead of hard, material concessions.

      I only wanted to clarify that we should take Germany's official form of WW2 remembrance culture with a grain of salt, and that the idea of an American-led denazification attempt is entirely bogus.