Post guys who got away with it

Post guys who got away with it.

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Francisco Franco
Winston Churchill
Chang Kai Shek

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You have to do something wrong to get away with it, amigo.

The bad live forever

>Pol Pot
>Bad
He operated on a dimension no mortal can understand.

I read that they sacrificed Tojo so that Hirohito could be spared, because he was more useful to occupying forces alive than dead. That's why Tojo is basically personification of all Japanese war crimes while Hirohito was a gud boi who dindu nuffin.

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Yeah, he was their useful idiot.

Franco did nothing wrong.

>got away with it
Didn't he get murdered by his own child soldiers?

Sure...

DO IT AGAIN

Nope. He died in Saudi Arabia after living a peaceful life paid for by the government.

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Not an argument.

He did it, if you're a commie of course

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Not, not an argument.

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What?

Wasn't Hirohito just a yes-man for the militarists? He just let them do what they wanted because he didn't want to deal with potential assassinations?

Not even a weaboo, but from what I read, Hirohito preferred studying fish than getting involved with the army/navy squabbles and plans.

Who is that?
Savimbi?

For what, exactly?

>hirohito preferred studying fish
That's his son, Akihito. It was Hirohito's decision to ultimately seek peace with the allies after the atomic bombs dropped.

Hirohito did write some pretty extensive stuff about marine life, maybe his son followed his footsteps?

But his innocence is also partly america-japanese propagande that have exagerated his powerlessness to some degree (he wasnt some crazy warmongerer though) to be able to have him on the throne after jap defeat to not totally break the collective mind of all japs after all the talk of god-emperor and being invincible all their lives.

BTFO
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it's kind of funny reading about how the japanese freaked out when this photo got released

Murdering thousands upon thousands of innocent civilians

He saved Japan called on radio technicians to record his speech of surrender and broadcast it to his people. The hard core japs that wanted the country to fight to the death even tried storming the castle to capture the emperor and destroy the recordings when they found out they existed.

I cannot recommend "Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan" enough.

You mean bringing about an end to the war at a minimum number of casualties?

That's the brutal humor of someone who knows/believes with absolute certainty that he is not to blame.
It makes me queezy. Is it true that the holodomor grew out of their own selfishness?

>war
>not murdering civilians

for what it's worth, our numbers were probably less than theirs.

>reading
enjoy your jewish propaganda goy

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Franco killed my great grandfather Thomas Ramon Amat who was chief medical for all of Republican Spain and governer for I think Zaragoza. His men executed my grandfather under Franco's direct order. My great grandpa wasn't a commie or socialist either as he was part of nationalist youth. Franco is a bastard and only wanted power

Hirohito was mostly a yes man who was more interested in his interest but he did sometimes understand what was happening and acted accordingly. It was Hirohito who ordered the suicides at Saipan, thought it's unknown if the people knew it was him talking:

>to not totally break the collective mind of all japs after all the talk of god-emperor and being invincible all their lives.
How fanatical were the Japs at that time? What exactly were their beliefs and when did they come out of it and adopt their current worldview?
Japan's transition post-war is fascinating to me.

Yes, but he was also the one who ordered the civilians to kill themselves on the islands when the american started comming.

They were already in deep shock after the surrender was announced, so to let thhe americans dethrone the emperor and put their own guy would have been too much.
MacAruther could not have dealth with the japanese occupation any better, just look how they adjusted after the war and japan today.

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>MacAruther could not have dealth with the japanese occupation any better
>the ruling party of japan for last 70 years was founded by major war criminals pardoned by him and to this day maintains the line that tojo did nothing wrong and that imperial japan's reign of terror was justified

>Is it true that the holodomor grew out of their own selfishness?

Man you would eat up nazi and soviet propaganda like its no tomorrow.
The fucking knobheads on this board, seriously.

Look at how nationalistic and wary of outsiders japan is right now after losing the war and eating 2 nukes.
Now imagine them before that, theres your answer.

He didn't pay for his atrocities.

Yeah well but we did, "His" country.
It was never a war directly against hitler tho, it was more like the english and french being shitscared of germany growing to powerful.

>it was more like the english and french being shitscared of germany growing to powerful.
I can't comprehend how stupid and guilible you stormfags are.

English and French left Germany after WWI with every possible means to rebuild in no time. The "harsh versailes" is a stormshit meme. You're just illiterate monkeys gulping propaganda like a romanian whore.

>Hirohito
>Read a poem a year before the Pearl Harbor attack in front of the army/navy general staff and the ruling cabinet wishing for fraternity among nations
>Had nothing to do with any crimes commited by the IJA
>The voice of reason that ultimately decided to surrender on August 15th avoiding a "decisive battle" or the further nuking of the home islands

>someones opinion is not perfectly aligned with the norm, therefore he is a hateful nazi stormfrontfag
>btw I'm tolerant and the others are hateful
Ayyy lmao.

I always believed the "versailles was not harsh" bullshit because everyone was spouting it, then I read about it myself.
>132 billion marks (then $31.4 billion or £6.6 billion, roughly equivalent to US $442 billion or UK £284 billion in 2017)
>after a war
>after most men died
>after you lost some of the most valuable areas you have
>while your economy and currency completely collapse
It baffles me how you can so blindly swallow the winners story, but I guess everyone who argues for historic truth is a stormfront fag right?
Versailles was harsh and unjust, a more friendly approach like after WW2 would have been much better.

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>Had nothing to do with any crimes commited by the IJA
>good nanban, just ignore those orders to use mustard gas he signed

>The Germans destroyed most of France's industry and violated the neutrality of a sovereign state
I guess it warrants some punition when you lose the war.

Besides, the real goal of Versailles was to ensure that Germany would never be a threat again. If only France and UK weren't so cucked and had seriously enforced the treaty's terms, Europe would still be great.