Reassessing China's War of Resistance

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Gollevainen

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And if you are prefering to the 1989 incident, its unofically banned issue in this forum so watch it. Anyone bringing it up migth face a warning.
Also remember that this is military forum and when ever the non-military conversation goes too offline, like manifesting all past crimes and miss haps some other country has done, I shall end the conversation. Got it?
 

DPRKUnderground

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MIGleader said:
who hasn't?
but its the past, just like vietman protsts and the civil rights era.

Alright, but so is Abu Ghraib, it happened a year ago, and it's history. Why talk about something that only about a dozen people took part in, that the US has taken care of by punishing the people who did this. Yes it was horrible, and those people were sick and crazy, but come on! That's not what the US government supports, an FreeAsia is implying that the US does support that.
 

MIGleader

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Gollevainen said:
And if you are prefering to the 1989 incident, its unofically banned issue in this forum so watch it. Anyone bringing it up migth face a warning.
Also remember that this is military forum and when ever the non-military conversation goes too offline, like manifesting all past crimes and miss haps some other country has done, I shall end the conversation. Got it?


why? this is the china history/military/politics forum, and 1989 was indeed an important talk of chinas history. im sure we dont like to talk of it, but if we can analyze the incident and talk of it in a constructive manner rather than trash incident, i dont see why it is a forbidden subject.
 
During WWII, in the defense of Shangahi, Chiang's elite Germany-trained and equipped army put up a valiant fight against superior Japanese forces. Especially heroic were the actions of the "800 Heroes," who defended a stragetic warehouse against overwhelming Japanese odds, allowing the rest of the Chinese army to retreat to safety.
 

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why? this is the china history/military/politics forum, QUOTE]

NO, this is chinese MILITARY FORUM...and this section is military history forum, not political forum. Political discussion is allowed as long as it stays non-controversial and doesen't rise any pickery....these instructions comes straight from the top...
 

DPRKUnderground

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FriedRiceNSpice said:
During WWII, in the defense of Shangahi, Chiang's elite Germany-trained and equipped army put up a valiant fight against superior Japanese forces. Especially heroic were the actions of the "800 Heroes," who defended a stragetic warehouse against overwhelming Japanese odds, allowing the rest of the Chinese army to retreat to safety.

Wow, were they trained by the Nazis or the pre-Nazi Army? And how did they get the equipment?
 

FreeAsia2000

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DPRKUnderground said:
Alright, but so is Abu Ghraib, it happened a year ago, and it's history. Why talk about something that only about a dozen people took part in, that the US has taken care of by punishing the people who did this. Yes it was horrible, and those people were sick and crazy, but come on! That's not what the US government supports, an FreeAsia is implying that the US does support that.

Your're right I am...I believe the orders came right from the top.
I believe you think Abu Ghreib is some regrettable one-off and if you
believe that....
Same as Madeline 'Jabba the Hutts' Albright comments about 500,000
Iraqi babies being a price she thought was worth paying.

the Chinese war of resistance against fascism teaches that tyranny must
always be opposed with unwavering determination and although it
will sometimes call itself 'Co-Prosperity' it is in fact nothing but organised
theft and plunder which if left unchecked will eventually consume the
world
 

DPRKUnderground

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FreeAsia2000 said:
Your're right I am...I believe the orders came right from the top.
I believe you think Abu Ghreib is some regrettable one-off and if you
believe that....
Same as Madeline 'Jabba the Hutts' Albright comments about 500,000
Iraqi babies being a price she thought was worth paying.

the Chinese war of resistance against fascism teaches that tyranny must
always be opposed with unwavering determination and although it
will sometimes call itself 'Co-Prosperity' it is in fact nothing but organised
theft and plunder which if left unchecked will eventually consume the
world

500,000 Iraqi babies? You mean the ones killed by Saddam right?
 
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