
Before and after Japan's Defeat: the End of the Road
About This Novel
This book uses detailed historical materials and simple descriptions to comprehensively describe the events before and after Japan's defeat in 1945. In addition to describing the events before and after Japan's defeat related to China, it also describes in detail some historical issues that are less frequently covered in other World War II-themed books. It has strong historical value.
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Official(5)Scraped 23d ago
Using history as a mirror, we can know the ups and downs
This book mainly records the whole story before and after Japan's surrender
Main feelings: 1. Politics is about compromise. Europe and the United States can compromise internally, Europe and the United States and the Soviet Union can also compromise, and even the European and American Soviet Union and fascism can compromise. Only our Chinese Communist Party seems to be the least popular and cannot compromise with anyone. I think this is because the Chinese Communist Party always stands in the interests of the people and always maintains a bottom-line mentality. Some things just cannot be compromised. 2. The punishment for some war criminals seems to be too light. In the Khabarovsk trial, a large number of former members of Unit 731 were tried. How many Chinese people did these people kill? Surprisingly, no one was sentenced to death, and they all died after 25 or even 20 years. Sure enough, if their own family members were used for experiments, they would not be tried properly. 3. There are now signs of restoration of Japanese militarism. It has no practical significance to review this book and recall history.
Good reading, good reading, good reading.
Good book, you should read it
Very well written. So well written
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Official(5)Scraped 23d ago
Using history as a mirror, we can know the ups and downs
This book mainly records the whole story before and after Japan's surrender
Main feelings: 1. Politics is about compromise. Europe and the United States can compromise internally, Europe and the United States and the Soviet Union can also compromise, and even the European and American Soviet Union and fascism can compromise. Only our Chinese Communist Party seems to be the least popular and cannot compromise with anyone. I think this is because the Chinese Communist Party always stands in the interests of the people and always maintains a bottom-line mentality. Some things just cannot be compromised. 2. The punishment for some war criminals seems to be too light. In the Khabarovsk trial, a large number of former members of Unit 731 were tried. How many Chinese people did these people kill? Surprisingly, no one was sentenced to death, and they all died after 25 or even 20 years. Sure enough, if their own family members were used for experiments, they would not be tried properly. 3. There are now signs of restoration of Japanese militarism. It has no practical significance to review this book and recall history.
Good reading, good reading, good reading.
Good book, you should read it
Very well written. So well written
