The people who knew about the defeat of Japan did not know much about the details, but now Japan shouted, and everyone knew that it was the unconditional surrender on August 15, and the surrender on September 3.
To be honest, Japan has cheated itself again this time. In August, they wanted to sneak through this awkward time, but suddenly there was a wave of "diplomatic protests" to prevent others from participating in the September 3 commemoration in China.
Who knew that this turmoil not only failed to suppress the matter, but also made everyone start to dig up old scores again. Originally, if you didn't say it, many people would almost forget it; now that you said it, everyone would remember it all.
On August 15, the Emperor of Japan said on the radio that he accepted the Potsdam announcement, but it was only verbal that the real surrender was signed on the American warships on September 2, and it was passed to China on September 3.
Therefore, China has designated this day as the anniversary of the victory of the war, but Japan is reluctant to acknowledge this history.They say that August 15 is over and try not to mention the words "surrender".
You see what they write in their textbooks, all of which is "the end of the war" and "active ceasefire", as if it was discovered by their own conscience.
Nobody would have to hold on to them if they had been silent about this matter. But they just jumped out, and the embassy lobbied everywhere, saying that "this commemorative activity is too anti-Japanese" and hoped that all countries would "consider their relations with Japan" and stop going.
The more you want to cover up, the more others want to see clearly. now well, the media reports, the whole world knows: it is not August 15th, it is September 3, Japan really signed the word.
Heavy light, Meiji Meiji, written by his own hand, white paper black word, no one can rely on. you no longer want to mention, and it is useless, history itself will speak.
In fact, after all, Japan does not want to admit that it is an aggressor.They have been trying to rely on themselves to the “victim” side, saying that the atomic bomb is too cruel, the war has caused the people of the country to suffer, every day talk about how bad they are, but never say what they have done.
Nanjing, comfort women, 731 these things, they can avoid, can confuse and confuse. but history is not you want to delete can delete. the more you want to hide, the more people are caught out. Like this year, they not only failed to stop the commemorative activities, but also completely put themselves on hot search.
The whole world is asking: What are you afraid of?
Even more incomprehensible is the fact that the current Japanese government doesn’t want to face the past well at all. There was a “村山 talk” before, at least willing to acknowledge that “it brought pain to Asia.”
Now what? This year, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba simply didn't make a formal statement, saying that it was to "avoid misunderstanding" and only said some "personal thoughts". This is not fear of misunderstanding, this is fear of the truth.
They are afraid that if they talk too much, young people will begin to question: Are we really wrong? Have we really invaded others? What they are afraid is that the whole society will begin to reflect on whether the history learned in those years is not complete at all.
But the less people learn, the more people want to know what happened.The more ironic is that Japan itself is diluting its history and is still desperately expanding its army.
Buy U.S. tactical missiles, engage in long-range strikes, and also sell warships to other countries.
Look at the current atmosphere in Japan, even the basic historical cognition is collapsing.
NHK's survey said that only one-third of people agreed that Japan was a war of aggression, and many people actually answered "I don't know", which was washed too clean. For decades, they have been instilling that "we are also victims of war", thus deceiving themselves and the next generation.
But the world is not a fool. Everyone can see clearly what happened back then.
To be honest, Japan has cheated itself again this time. In August, they wanted to sneak through this awkward time, but suddenly there was a wave of "diplomatic protests" to prevent others from participating in the September 3 commemoration in China.
Who knew that this turmoil not only failed to suppress the matter, but also made everyone start to dig up old scores again. Originally, if you didn't say it, many people would almost forget it; now that you said it, everyone would remember it all.
On August 15, the Emperor of Japan said on the radio that he accepted the Potsdam announcement, but it was only verbal that the real surrender was signed on the American warships on September 2, and it was passed to China on September 3.
Therefore, China has designated this day as the anniversary of the victory of the war, but Japan is reluctant to acknowledge this history.They say that August 15 is over and try not to mention the words "surrender".
You see what they write in their textbooks, all of which is "the end of the war" and "active ceasefire", as if it was discovered by their own conscience.
Nobody would have to hold on to them if they had been silent about this matter. But they just jumped out, and the embassy lobbied everywhere, saying that "this commemorative activity is too anti-Japanese" and hoped that all countries would "consider their relations with Japan" and stop going.
The more you want to cover up, the more others want to see clearly. now well, the media reports, the whole world knows: it is not August 15th, it is September 3, Japan really signed the word.
Heavy light, Meiji Meiji, written by his own hand, white paper black word, no one can rely on. you no longer want to mention, and it is useless, history itself will speak.
In fact, after all, Japan does not want to admit that it is an aggressor.They have been trying to rely on themselves to the “victim” side, saying that the atomic bomb is too cruel, the war has caused the people of the country to suffer, every day talk about how bad they are, but never say what they have done.
Nanjing, comfort women, 731 these things, they can avoid, can confuse and confuse. but history is not you want to delete can delete. the more you want to hide, the more people are caught out. Like this year, they not only failed to stop the commemorative activities, but also completely put themselves on hot search.
The whole world is asking: What are you afraid of?
Even more incomprehensible is the fact that the current Japanese government doesn’t want to face the past well at all. There was a “村山 talk” before, at least willing to acknowledge that “it brought pain to Asia.”
Now what? This year, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba simply didn't make a formal statement, saying that it was to "avoid misunderstanding" and only said some "personal thoughts". This is not fear of misunderstanding, this is fear of the truth.
They are afraid that if they talk too much, young people will begin to question: Are we really wrong? Have we really invaded others? What they are afraid is that the whole society will begin to reflect on whether the history learned in those years is not complete at all.
But the less people learn, the more people want to know what happened.The more ironic is that Japan itself is diluting its history and is still desperately expanding its army.
Buy U.S. tactical missiles, engage in long-range strikes, and also sell warships to other countries.
Look at the current atmosphere in Japan, even the basic historical cognition is collapsing.
NHK's survey said that only one-third of people agreed that Japan was a war of aggression, and many people actually answered "I don't know", which was washed too clean. For decades, they have been instilling that "we are also victims of war", thus deceiving themselves and the next generation.
But the world is not a fool. Everyone can see clearly what happened back then.