I imagine that postwar life would have been difficult for her, but the we-didn't-know-anything defence just doesn't wash. Even if one knew nothing about the death camps, how about the Nuremberg laws and Kristallnacht?
http://www.scmp.com/news/world/europe/a ... h-goebbels
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From the final paragraph in the link above---
In my youth, every few years I would hear on the radio about another Japanese WWII soldier being found alive, living in isolation on some Pacific Island. Does anybody know if there is a book with accounts of the lives of one or more of those men?
Somewhat off topic:She said that she had come to believe that “God doesn’t exist, but the devil certainly does...”
In my youth, every few years I would hear on the radio about another Japanese WWII soldier being found alive, living in isolation on some Pacific Island. Does anybody know if there is a book with accounts of the lives of one or more of those men?
[quote=""Tubby""]From the final paragraph in the link above---
In my youth, every few years I would hear on the radio about another Japanese WWII soldier being found alive, living in isolation on some Pacific Island. Does anybody know if there is a book with accounts of the lives of one or more of those men?[/quote]
I don't know any specific books, but there were a few cases of that up into the Seventies. One of them refused to let go until they flew in his old CO to tell him.
Somewhat off topic:She said that she had come to believe that God doesnt exist, but the devil certainly does...
In my youth, every few years I would hear on the radio about another Japanese WWII soldier being found alive, living in isolation on some Pacific Island. Does anybody know if there is a book with accounts of the lives of one or more of those men?[/quote]
I don't know any specific books, but there were a few cases of that up into the Seventies. One of them refused to let go until they flew in his old CO to tell him.
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