Japan:

fabfun

New Member
and we blew the fuck out of 2 of their cities and they survived and got stronger then ever
and im sure they will again
 

Ernst

Well-Known Member
And in an age of technology that could easily change the world for the better we now fight a modern war of profits.

So the carnage is still going on.



Wow... soooo... you're living in the past? I want to make a point first and then let's discuss the past. First of all, Japan was as bloody as any other Feudal society. Does What England did to Scotland and Ireland ring a bell? Racism? Really? Do you want to go there? Japan never had a custom of de-flowering a bride on her wedding night by the ruling class. I could go on and on but.. no.

O.k., let's talk atrocities and brutality:


  1. Native America - practically wiped out. Sand Creek Massacre, Canyon del Muerto, Wounded Knee, Nez Perce massacre, soldiers were wearing the genitalia and breasts of the women they killed as hats or made them into pouches. They threw children up in the air and did practice shooting. Soldiers open fired on a band of navajo women and children holed up in a cave and tore them to shreds. They would ricochet the bullets off the walls to see how much damage they could do.
  2. Black America - Slavery, segregation, Jim Crow Laws, lynchings, discrimination on every level of existence.
  3. Irish America - They just started excavating a mass grave where Irish immigrants were lined up and shot and buried in a pit. Discrimination, persecution,
  4. Chinese America - pogroms of extermination, discrimination, bullying, rape, murder, discriminatory immigration laws.
  5. Latino America - We're all just Messicans and belong in gangs, discrimination, stereotyping, discriminatory immigration laws.
Japan did one thing we never did and probably never will. The entire country made a pledge. They said they would never go to war again. They have been good on their word. Wish we could say the same.
 

DelSlow

Well-Known Member
My friend, I've been agonizing over this for days. I've always been the fool to run in the opposite direction of people with better sense than myself. Up until this point I've been lucky. My wife knew what kind of person she was marrying and she accepts that. My kids are a different story but we've talked it over and they are scared to death but I think they understand that these people desperately need help. I'm in a position to offer some of that desperately needed help and I've never walked away from a fight. This is unlike anything I've ever experienced and I'm terrified, but some things are bigger than one person alone. I'm getting my affairs in order and should be on a plane by Friday. There are problems getting into Japan now, even for relief agencies and emergency workers. The people of Japan will need help for some time to come. :leaf:
You sir, are a hero. I wish you the best of luck. Be safe.
 

DelSlow

Well-Known Member
You guys should do some research. The Japanese culture is probably, next to the Romans, the most blood-thirsty in history. Ever hear of Nanking!? No?-then read. It wouldn't be so bad if the nationalists and revisionists would simply admit the truth. Not to mention very few of them have any remorse whatsoever for WWII and blame us for being forced to bomb them. Plus have you ever been there? They are one of the most prejudiced people on Earth, especially against Westerners. They've been doing everything they can to get us off that island for over 50 years including reneging lease contracts and now they're screaming about why we're not sacrificing more of our boys for their benefit. As far as I'm concerned they're damned lucky they're not speaking English. If any other country than ours had defeated them they certainly wouldn't know the Japanese language anymore! Do some research and see what the mayor of Tokyo said recently about Westerners-deplorable!
Have you seen that dumb blonde ucla bitch talking shit about the tsunami victims? If the japanese hate white people, I don't blame um...
 

Serapis

Well-Known Member
The US is now evacuating it's citizens from Japan. Japanese are fleeing Tokyo, some leaving the mainland all together. The European Energy Minister has warned of a possible apocalyptic event. The IAEA has scolded Japan for withholding details. US Nuclear experts are making statements that are dire in nature, warning that the Japanese are severely downplaying this. Japanese officials are currently attempting to downplay the elevating radiation levels in Tokyo, which is 170 miles from the plant.
 

Grumpy Old Dreamer

Well-Known Member
How bad could it get?

Could this be the end of human habitation in the whole of Japan, displacing a race of people who will never again have a land to call "home"?

Or will something magical happen and it'll all get fixed before the ratings start to drop?
 

canada

Active Member
IT IS ALREADY BAD! 1) Hugh earth quake that has killed people and destoyed parts of the island,100's of hugh after shocks that are scaring the shit out off people. 2)tsunami that has killed ? left 100,000's of people without power, water = up shits creek in crap canoe. 3) Nuclear plant is FUBAR people are doing the kamikaze trying to save the island and its people. Shit they are evacuating tokyo.



It's so bad that you almost forget about the earth quake and tsunami's CARNAGE. Poor Japan
 
Here, read and make up your own mind. When you can show me an instance where the slicing off of breasts, cutting out of fetuses, child rape and murder, disembowelment, castration, immolation and public, summary beheadings are officially authorized and condoned then I might take your points seriously. There is no comparison to these dogs:
In his diary kept during the aggression to the city and its occupation by the Imperial Japanese Army, the leader of the Safety Zone, John Rabe, wrote many comments about Japanese atrocities. For the 17th December:
Two Japanese soldiers have climbed over the garden wall and are about to break into our house. When I appear they give the excuse that they saw two Chinese soldiers climb over the wall. When I show them my party badge, they return the same way. In one of the houses in the narrow street behind my garden wall, a woman was raped, and then wounded in the neck with a bayonet. I managed to get an ambulance so we can take her to Kulou Hospital ... Last night up to 1,000 women and girls are said to have been raped, about 100 girls at Ginling College Girls alone. You hear nothing but rape. If husbands or brothers intervene, they're shot. What you hear and see on all sides is the brutality and bestiality of the Japanese soldiers.[46]
There are also accounts of Japanese troops forcing families to commit acts of incest.[47] Sons were forced to rape their mothers, fathers were forced to rape daughters. One pregnant woman who was gang-raped by Japanese soldiers gave birth only a few hours later; although the baby appeared to be physically unharmed (Robert B. Edgerton, Warriors of the Rising Sun). Monks who had declared a life of celibacy were also forced to rape women.
Eyewitness accounts of Westerners and Chinese present at Nanking in the weeks after the fall of the city state that over the course of six weeks following the fall of Nanking, Japanese troops engaged in rape, murder, theft, arson, and other war crimes. Some of these accounts came from foreigners who opted to stay behind in order to protect Chinese civilians from harm, including the diaries of German John Rabe and American Minnie Vautrin. Other accounts include first-person testimonies of the Nanking Massacre survivors, eyewitness reports of journalists (both Western and Japanese), as well as the field diaries of military personnel. An American missionary, John Magee, stayed behind to provide a 16 mm film documentary and first-hand photographs of the Nanking Massacre.[citation needed]
A group of foreign expatriates headed by John Rabe had formed the 15-man International Committee on November 22 and mapped out the Nanking Safety Zone in order to safeguard civilians in the city, where the population numbered from 200,000 to 250,000. Rabe and American missionary Lewis S. C. Smythe, secretary of the International Committee and a professor of sociology at the University of Nanking, recorded the actions of the Japanese troops and filed complaints to the Japanese embassy.

The International Military Tribunal for the Far East estimated that 20,000 women were raped, including infants and the elderly.[39] A large portion of these rapes were systematized in a process where soldiers would search door-to-door for young girls, with many women taken captive and gang raped.[40] The women were often killed immediately after the rape, often through explicit mutilation[41] or by stabbing a bayonet, long stick of bamboo,[42] or other objects into the vagina.
On 19 December 1937, Reverend James M. McCallum wrote in his diary:
I know not where to end. Never I have heard or read such brutality. Rape! Rape! Rape! We estimate at least 1,000 cases a night, and many by day. In case of resistance or anything that seems like disapproval, there is a bayonet stab or a bullet ... People are hysterical ... Women are being carried off every morning, afternoon and evening. The whole Japanese army seems to be free to go and come as it pleases, and to do whatever it pleases.[43]
On March 7, 1938, Robert O. Wilson, a surgeon at the American-administered University Hospital in the Safety Zone, wrote in a letter to his family, "a conservative estimate of people slaughtered in cold blood is somewhere about 100,000, including of course thousands of soldiers that had thrown down their arms".[44]
Here are two excerpts from his letters of 15 and 18 December 1937 to his family:
The slaughter of civilians is appalling. I could go on for pages telling of cases of rape and brutality almost beyond belief. Two bayoneted corpses are the only survivors of seven street cleaners who were sitting in their headquarters when Japanese soldiers came in without warning or reason and killed five of their number and wounded the two that found their way to the hospital.
Let me recount some instances occurring in the last two days. Last night the house of one of the Chinese staff members of the university was broken into and two of the women, his relatives, were raped. Two girls, about 16, were raped to death in one of the refugee camps. In the University Middle School where there are 8,000 people the Japs came in ten times last night, over the wall, stole food, clothing, and raped until they were satisfied. They bayoneted one little boy of eight who have [sic] five bayonet wounds including one that penetrated his stomach, a portion of omentum was outside the abdomen. I think he will live.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanking_Massacre#cite_note-44
On 13 December 1937, John Rabe wrote in his diary:
It is not until we tour the city that we learn the extent of destruction. We come across corpses every 100 to 200 yards. The bodies of civilians that I examined had bullet holes in their backs. These people had presumably been fleeing and were shot from behind. The Japanese march through the city in groups of ten to twenty soldiers and loot the shops (...) I watched with my own eyes as they looted the café of our German baker Herr Kiessling. Hempel's hotel was broken into as well, as almost every shop on Chung Shang and Taiping Road.[48]
On 10 February 1938, Legation Secretary of the German Embassy, Rosen, wrote to his Foreign Ministry about a film made in December by Reverend John Magee to recommend its purchase. Here is an excerpt from his letter and a description of some of its shots, kept in the Political Archives of the Foreign Ministry in Berlin.
During the Japanese reign of terror in Nanking – which, by the way, continues to this day to a considerable degree – the Reverend John Magee, a member of the American Episcopal Church Mission who has been here for almost a quarter of a century, took motion pictures that eloquently bear witness to the atrocities committed by the Japanese .... One will have to wait and see whether the highest officers in the Japanese army succeed, as they have indicated, in stopping the activities of their troops, which continue even today.[49]
On December 13, about 30 soldiers came to a Chinese house at #5 Hsing Lu Koo in the southeastern part of Nanking, and demanded entrance. The door was open by the landlord, a Mohammedan named Ha. They killed him immediately with a revolver and also Mrs. Ha, who knelt before them after Ha's death, begging them not to kill anyone else. Mrs. Ha asked them why they killed her husband and they shot her. Mrs. Hsia was dragged out from under a table in the guest hall where she had tried to hide with her 1 year old baby. After being stripped and raped by one or more men, she was bayoneted in the chest, and then had a bottle thrust into her vagina. The baby was killed with a bayonet. Some soldiers then went to the next room, where Mrs. Hsia's parents, aged 76 and 74, and her two daughters aged 16 and 14. They were about to rape the girls when the grandmother tried to protect them. The soldiers killed her with a revolver. The grandfather grasped the body of his wife and was killed. The two girls were then stripped, the elder being raped by 2–3 men, and the younger by 3. The older girl was stabbed afterwards and a cane was rammed in her vagina. The younger girl was bayoneted also but was spared the horrible treatment that had been meted out to her sister and mother. The soldiers then bayoneted another sister of between 7–8, who was also in the room. The last murders in the house were of Ha's two children, aged 4 and 2 respectively. The older was bayoneted and the younger split down through the head with a sword.[50]
Pregnant women were a target of murder, as they would often be bayoneted in the stomach, sometimes after rape. Tang Junshan, survivor and witness to one of the Japanese army’s systematic mass killings, testified:
The seventh and last person in the first row was a pregnant woman. The soldier thought he might as well rape her before killing her, so he pulled her out of the group to a spot about ten meters away. As he was trying to rape her, the woman resisted fiercely ... The soldier abruptly stabbed her in the belly with a bayonet. She gave a final scream as her intestines spilled out. Then the soldier stabbed the fetus, with its umbilical cord clearly visible, and tossed it aside.[51]
According to Navy veteran Sho Mitani, 'The Army used a trumpet sound that meant "Kill all Chinese who run away"'.[52] Thousands were led away and mass-executed in an excavation known as the "Ten-Thousand-Corpse Ditch", a trench measuring about 300m long and 5m wide. Since records were not kept, estimates regarding the number of victims buried in the ditch range from 4,000 to 20,000. However, most scholars and historians consider the number to be more than 12,000 victims.
 
Here, read and make up your own mind. When you can show me an instance where the slicing off of breasts, cutting out of fetuses, child rape and murder, disembowelment, castration, immolation and public, summary beheadings are officially authorized and condoned then I might take your points seriously. There is no comparison to these dogs:
In his diary kept during the aggression to the city and its occupation by the Imperial Japanese Army, the leader of the Safety Zone, John Rabe, wrote many comments about Japanese atrocities. For the 17th December:
Two Japanese soldiers have climbed over the garden wall and are about to break into our house. When I appear they give the excuse that they saw two Chinese soldiers climb over the wall. When I show them my party badge, they return the same way. In one of the houses in the narrow street behind my garden wall, a woman was raped, and then wounded in the neck with a bayonet. I managed to get an ambulance so we can take her to Kulou Hospital ... Last night up to 1,000 women and girls are said to have been raped, about 100 girls at Ginling College Girls alone. You hear nothing but rape. If husbands or brothers intervene, they're shot. What you hear and see on all sides is the brutality and bestiality of the Japanese soldiers.[46]
There are also accounts of Japanese troops forcing families to commit acts of incest.[47] Sons were forced to rape their mothers, fathers were forced to rape daughters. One pregnant woman who was gang-raped by Japanese soldiers gave birth only a few hours later; although the baby appeared to be physically unharmed (Robert B. Edgerton, Warriors of the Rising Sun). Monks who had declared a life of celibacy were also forced to rape women.
Eyewitness accounts of Westerners and Chinese present at Nanking in the weeks after the fall of the city state that over the course of six weeks following the fall of Nanking, Japanese troops engaged in rape, murder, theft, arson, and other war crimes. Some of these accounts came from foreigners who opted to stay behind in order to protect Chinese civilians from harm, including the diaries of German John Rabe and American Minnie Vautrin. Other accounts include first-person testimonies of the Nanking Massacre survivors, eyewitness reports of journalists (both Western and Japanese), as well as the field diaries of military personnel. An American missionary, John Magee, stayed behind to provide a 16 mm film documentary and first-hand photographs of the Nanking Massacre.[citation needed]
A group of foreign expatriates headed by John Rabe had formed the 15-man International Committee on November 22 and mapped out the Nanking Safety Zone in order to safeguard civilians in the city, where the population numbered from 200,000 to 250,000. Rabe and American missionary Lewis S. C. Smythe, secretary of the International Committee and a professor of sociology at the University of Nanking, recorded the actions of the Japanese troops and filed complaints to the Japanese embassy.

The International Military Tribunal for the Far East estimated that 20,000 women were raped, including infants and the elderly.[39] A large portion of these rapes were systematized in a process where soldiers would search door-to-door for young girls, with many women taken captive and gang raped.[40] The women were often killed immediately after the rape, often through explicit mutilation[41] or by stabbing a bayonet, long stick of bamboo,[42] or other objects into the vagina.
On 19 December 1937, Reverend James M. McCallum wrote in his diary:
I know not where to end. Never I have heard or read such brutality. Rape! Rape! Rape! We estimate at least 1,000 cases a night, and many by day. In case of resistance or anything that seems like disapproval, there is a bayonet stab or a bullet ... People are hysterical ... Women are being carried off every morning, afternoon and evening. The whole Japanese army seems to be free to go and come as it pleases, and to do whatever it pleases.[43]
On March 7, 1938, Robert O. Wilson, a surgeon at the American-administered University Hospital in the Safety Zone, wrote in a letter to his family, "a conservative estimate of people slaughtered in cold blood is somewhere about 100,000, including of course thousands of soldiers that had thrown down their arms".[44]
Here are two excerpts from his letters of 15 and 18 December 1937 to his family:
The slaughter of civilians is appalling. I could go on for pages telling of cases of rape and brutality almost beyond belief. Two bayoneted corpses are the only survivors of seven street cleaners who were sitting in their headquarters when Japanese soldiers came in without warning or reason and killed five of their number and wounded the two that found their way to the hospital.
Let me recount some instances occurring in the last two days. Last night the house of one of the Chinese staff members of the university was broken into and two of the women, his relatives, were raped. Two girls, about 16, were raped to death in one of the refugee camps. In the University Middle School where there are 8,000 people the Japs came in ten times last night, over the wall, stole food, clothing, and raped until they were satisfied. They bayoneted one little boy of eight who have [sic] five bayonet wounds including one that penetrated his stomach, a portion of omentum was outside the abdomen. I think he will live.


On 13 December 1937, John Rabe wrote in his diary:
It is not until we tour the city that we learn the extent of destruction. We come across corpses every 100 to 200 yards. The bodies of civilians that I examined had bullet holes in their backs. These people had presumably been fleeing and were shot from behind. The Japanese march through the city in groups of ten to twenty soldiers and loot the shops (...) I watched with my own eyes as they looted the café of our German baker Herr Kiessling. Hempel's hotel was broken into as well, as almost every shop on Chung Shang and Taiping Road.[48]
On 10 February 1938, Legation Secretary of the German Embassy, Rosen, wrote to his Foreign Ministry about a film made in December by Reverend John Magee to recommend its purchase. Here is an excerpt from his letter and a description of some of its shots, kept in the Political Archives of the Foreign Ministry in Berlin.
During the Japanese reign of terror in Nanking – which, by the way, continues to this day to a considerable degree – the Reverend John Magee, a member of the American Episcopal Church Mission who has been here for almost a quarter of a century, took motion pictures that eloquently bear witness to the atrocities committed by the Japanese .... One will have to wait and see whether the highest officers in the Japanese army succeed, as they have indicated, in stopping the activities of their troops, which continue even today.[49]
On December 13, about 30 soldiers came to a Chinese house at #5 Hsing Lu Koo in the southeastern part of Nanking, and demanded entrance. The door was open by the landlord, a Mohammedan named Ha. They killed him immediately with a revolver and also Mrs. Ha, who knelt before them after Ha's death, begging them not to kill anyone else. Mrs. Ha asked them why they killed her husband and they shot her. Mrs. Hsia was dragged out from under a table in the guest hall where she had tried to hide with her 1 year old baby. After being stripped and raped by one or more men, she was bayoneted in the chest, and then had a bottle thrust into her vagina. The baby was killed with a bayonet. Some soldiers then went to the next room, where Mrs. Hsia's parents, aged 76 and 74, and her two daughters aged 16 and 14. They were about to rape the girls when the grandmother tried to protect them. The soldiers killed her with a revolver. The grandfather grasped the body of his wife and was killed. The two girls were then stripped, the elder being raped by 2–3 men, and the younger by 3. The older girl was stabbed afterwards and a cane was rammed in her vagina. The younger girl was bayoneted also but was spared the horrible treatment that had been meted out to her sister and mother. The soldiers then bayoneted another sister of between 7–8, who was also in the room. The last murders in the house were of Ha's two children, aged 4 and 2 respectively. The older was bayoneted and the younger split down through the head with a sword.[50]
Pregnant women were a target of murder, as they would often be bayoneted in the stomach, sometimes after rape. Tang Junshan, survivor and witness to one of the Japanese army’s systematic mass killings, testified:
The seventh and last person in the first row was a pregnant woman. The soldier thought he might as well rape her before killing her, so he pulled her out of the group to a spot about ten meters away. As he was trying to rape her, the woman resisted fiercely ... The soldier abruptly stabbed her in the belly with a bayonet. She gave a final scream as her intestines spilled out. Then the soldier stabbed the fetus, with its umbilical cord clearly visible, and tossed it aside.[51]
According to Navy veteran Sho Mitani, 'The Army used a trumpet sound that meant "Kill all Chinese who run away"'.[52] Thousands were led away and mass-executed in an excavation known as the "Ten-Thousand-Corpse Ditch", a trench measuring about 300m long and 5m wide. Since records were not kept, estimates regarding the number of victims buried in the ditch range from 4,000 to 20,000. However, most scholars and historians consider the number to be more than 12,000 victims.
 

Serapis

Well-Known Member
Get over it dude... that's history.... We are not still at war with them, or Germany, or Italy... Many of us are aware of the Japanese atrocities committed in the past. What does that have to do with the current population?
 

Tomoyo

Active Member
Get over it dude... that's history.... We are not still at war with them, or Germany, or Italy... Many of us are aware of the Japanese atrocities committed in the past. What does that have to do with the current population?
LOL he's clearly looking for trouble. Trying a bit too hard there..
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
We have some real winners on this board. :roll:

Or should I say "sheeners?"

I wonder if anyone bothered to read it? I sure as hell didn't.
 

bushybush

New Member
I went to Japan for a few months years ago. All I can say is this. I have never met nicer, more accepting and friendly people in my entire life. My heart is breaking for them :(
 

canada

Active Member
Shit Kid! Why you putting that stuff up. To make your point justifiable, even with the current events? Positve attitude:)
 

DrFever

New Member
[hide] Human losses of World War II by country(Details provided in the footnotes)CountryTotal population
1/1/1939Military
deathsCivilian deaths due to
war and repressionJewish Holocaust
deaths (see notes)Total
deathsDeaths as % of
1939 population
Albania
[4]1,073,00030,00020030,2002.81
Australia
[5]6,998,00039,80070040,5000.57
Austria
[6]6,653,00058,70065,000123,700see table below
Belgium
[7]8,387,00012,10049,60024,40086,1001.02
Brazil
[8]40,289,0001,0001,0002,0000.02
Bulgaria
[9]6,458,00022,0003,00025,0000.38
Burma
[10]16,119,00022,000250,000272,0001.69
Canada
[11]11,267,00045,40045,4000.40
China
[12]517,568,0003,000,000
to 4,000,0007,000,000
to 16,000,00010,000,000
to 20,000,0001.93
to 3.86
Cuba
[13]4,235,0001001000.00
Czechoslovakia
[14]15,300,00025,00043,000277,000345,0002.25
Denmark
[15]3,795,0002,1001,0001003,2000.08
Dutch East Indies
[16]69,435,0003,000,000
to 4,000,0003,000,000
to 4,000,0004.3
to 5.76
Estonia
(within 1939 borders)[17]1,134,00050,0001,00051,0004.50
Ethiopia
[18]17,700,0005,00095,000100,0000.6
Finland
[19]3,700,00095,0002,00097,0002.62
France
[20]41,700,000217,600267,00083,000567,6001.35
French Indochina
[21]24,600,0001,000,000
to 1,500,0001,000,000
to 1,500,0004.07
to 6.1
Germany
[22]69,310,0005,533,0001,084,000
to 3,170,000160,0006,777,000
to 8,863,000see table below
Greece
[23]7,222,00020,000
to 35,100220,000
to 700,50069,500309,500
to 805,1004.29
to 11.15
Hungary
[24]9,129,000300,00080,000200,000580,0006.35
Iceland
[25]119,0002002000.17
India
[26]378,000,00087,0001,500,000
to 2,500,0001,587,000
to 2,587,0000.43
to 0.66
Iran
[27]14,340,0002002000.00
Iraq
[28]3,698,0005005000.01
Ireland
[29]2,960,0002002000.00
Italy
[30]44,394,000301,400145,10010,500457,0001.03
Japan
[31]71,380,0002,120,000500,000
to 1,000,0002,620,000 to 3,120,0003.67
to 4.37
Korea
[32]23,400,000378,000
to 483,000378,000
to 483,0001.6
to 2.06
Latvia
(within 1939 borders)[33]1,995,000147,00080,000227,00011.38
Lithuania
(within 1939 borders)[34]2,575,000212,000141,000353,00013.71
Luxembourg
[35]295,0001,3007002,0000.68
Malaya
[36]4,391,000100,000100,0002.28
Malta
[37]269,0001,5001,5000.56
Mexico
[38]19,320,0001001000.00
Mongolia
[39]819,0003003000.04 Nauru[40]3,40050050014.7
Netherlands
[41]8,729,00017,000180,000104,000301,0003.45
Newfoundland
[42]300,000included with U.K.1001000.03
New Zealand
[43]1,629,00011,90011,9000.73
Norway
[44]2,945,0003,0005,8007009,5000.32 Papua and New Guinea[45]1,292,00015,00015,0001.17
Philippines
[46]16,000,00057,000500,000
to 1,000,000557,000
to 1,057,0003.48
to 6.6
Poland
(within 1939 borders)[47]34,849,000240,0002,380,000
to 2,580,0003,000,0005,620,000
to 5,820,00016.1
to 16.7
Portuguese Timor
[48]500,00040,000
to 70,00040,000
to 70,0008.00
to 14.00
Romania
(within 1939 borders)[49]19,934,000300,00064,000469,000833,0004.22Ruanda-Urundi[50]4,200,0000
to300,0000 to 300,0000.00to
7.1%
Singapore
[51]728,00050,00050,0006.87
South Africa
[52]10,160,00011,90011,9000.12 South Pacific Mandate[53]1,900,00057,00057,0003.00
Soviet Union
(see table below) [54]168,500,0008,800,000
to 10,700,00012,254,000
to 14,154,0001,000,00023,954,00014.21
Spain
[55]25,637,0004,5004,5000.02
Sweden
[56]6,341,0006006000.01
Switzerland
[57]4,210,0001001000.00
Thailand
[58]15,023,0005,6002,0007,7000.04
United Kingdom
[59]47,760,000383,60067,100450,7000.94
United States
[60]131,028,000416,8001,700418,5000.32
Yugoslavia
[61]15,400,000446,000514,00067,0001,027,0006.67Totals1,967,095,40022,576,700
to 25,491,80032,350,500
to 49,952,2005,753,10062,580,670
to 79,298,1703.17
to 4.00

so really who killed the most people think Germany but in essence it was russia remember russia wanted all jews killed and stalin took have of the country misplacing half of jews them selfs not only did russia kill 1 in every 2nd ukrainian makes the german holocaust looks small compared
 
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