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A history that Japan does not dare to talk about or remember
Posted in Blog4 mn readThe gravest chapter in Japan’s history, my friend, experienced journalist Paul Huang, revealed, isn’t the Nanjing Massacre or the subject of comfort women, but rather the Bombing of Tokyo. This historical period, spanning from March to May in 1945, culminated in approximately 100,000 fatalities due to American air strikes, a strategy involving the controversial use of incendiary bombs on unarmed civilians.