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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masanobu_Tsuji

This one almost made the SS look like choirboys by contrast at times, he was the reputed Japanese cannibal, the true architect of Pearl Harbor, the fall of Singapore, Unit 731 in China, and the Rape of Nanking...you want the Japanese equivalent of that German monster, this one, I assure all of you, is it, test me...I've even read an urban legend this thing helped North Vietnam, he was the one who taught Ho Chi Minh and Go Nguyen Giap how to defeat the French at Dien Bien Phu, and !at have been the architect of the Tet Offensive, as he knew how to fight Western armies, or so the story goes...plus, he supposedly at the liver of a downed American POW aircrew member, and was actually seen to do it, as well, ostensibly...you all want crazy, trust me, THIS IS CRAZY, I assure all of you....
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I've given that a good deal of thought, honest, and I've reached one conclusion...WW2 was as bad as it was, solely because Germany, Japan, and Italy all went through their Fascist period simultaneously, along with Spain, though Franco, who was as bad as any of them, for whatever crazy reason, opted to mainly stay out of it, though that German monster asked him to help, he answered no every time, he helped with certain things I've read about and seen documentaries on, he wasn't entirely neutral, though he was in ways that would've worsened WW2 in Europe way beyond what did ultimately happen...what no one could've anticipated was having a total maniac like that freakazoid drive all of Germany ttalpy psychotic...there's a certain thing that happens with Fascism, and Saddam Hussein was just as Fascist, and him and those two monster sons equally crazy...however, in the case of Germany, Fascism ultimately pets societies manifest their last gasp and/or vestige of historical memories, for some reason, Mussolini playing Roman emperor, Tojo and Hirohito, who should never have been pardoned, playing samurai, however, worst of all, a psychotc Austrian gutter rat climbing up out of the sewers of Europe...there was a really good documentary I'll send in on that lunatics family, and, candidly, the all had a screw loose, the whole crew, that's why there reputed now as willing, evidently, to let the whole family line die out, no more kids, period, the end...that thing was the worst kind of psychotic, so crazy it could actually seem sane at times...one can't analyze irrationality, it's simply not possible, however, basically, that whole lunatic asylum was due for it...don't get me wrong, Italy persecuting Libya and Ethiopia was just as bad, and Japan had its own unique breed of Fascist lunatic, as typified by Uni 731 at Harbin, the Rape of Nanking, and one other really bad lunatic I'll send in the Wikipedia page about, that one indulged in human cannibalism of an American POW once, I'd read...the difference was, that German monster had at its disposal a totally industrialized society, at the very peak of its drive to maturity, read Walter Rostw's He Stages of Economic Growth, if you haven't, you'll have a far greater grasp...essentially, all three countries, to varying extents, went totally and completely crazy, however, Germany, esp, was turned into a charnel house, a total graveyard, I've spoken with frtends who've visited the place, and a palpable pall hangs over it like doom personified, one can just feel the death clinging to it like tendrils, in the very air one breathes, that was how bad it got...one can't analyze such a phenomenon, one can merely reflect on it, one can be horrified, and should be, however, rational analysis, to my way of thinking, at least, simply isn't possible, those are my thoughts on it anyway, that was what allowed the creation of such an utterly terrifying industrial genocide machine, run by a total lunatic with every screw loose, that, at any rate, is my hmest opinion, for whatever it might be worth....
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