Quote Originally Posted by Silverbane View Post
Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1932-1972, Centers for Disease Control and Prevent (CDC), U.S.A.
Are all Americans to blame for that? Did most of them even know about it?
Did you?
The Americans have their own black marks on their history , including their involvement with the 731 group after the war ended .


Regardless , that doesn't not change what the Japanese did with its science division , nor the horrendous treatment by the Japanese imperial army to the Chinese (especially women) during their vicious occupation of china , which brings us back to your comment that "the Japanese effort to conquer Asia during WW2 wasn't rooted in a hatred of foreigners, but rather in the idea that the Japanese as a people were superior, and therefor they had a duty to lead the other people of Asia to peace and prosperity" which is utterly ridiculous.


They used their superiority complex as justification to treat the Chinese like animals not to show them peace and prosperity.