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I would love to own a real human skull, other than the one I'm currently using.
Seen some on ebay the other day!
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Seen some on ebay the other day!
No fuckin' way.
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As someone who had served many years in the military, I can say this. You dont win wars by being humane.
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I would fill my canteen with whiskey, cut an enemies finger off, and smuggle it home in the canteen as a souvineer.
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RAD!

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Some of the soldiers definitely went off the deep end. Cannot say that they are totally to blame though
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In the early 1960's there were four families that I knew of within just blocks of where I lived that the husband/father "lost it" who had served in World War II.

Two of them barricaded their family's in the house with them and were having a panic attack looking for Japanese. One of them committed suicide within earshot/eyesight of his eight kids. I went to high school with a couple of his daughters.

The other one that barricaded himself in the house with his wife and kids eventually gave up. He lived about 1/2 mile from us.

The third one just committed suicide in the basement. He lived about ten houses east of us.

The fourth one lived five houses west from ours and he committed suicide by carbon monoxide in the garage. I don't know what branch of the military he was in or where but I was told he had been a soldier in World War II.

About ten years later his youngest son committed suicide the same way in the same garage. Don't remember if it was the same car.

The wife/mother of the above suicide got rid of their car/s and never drove again. She walked everywhere she needed to go from 1965 until she died in 1995. Not so easy to do when you live in the suburbs and are 80+ years old.

My dad served in World War II in North Africa. He said they were in a transport truck when they passed a farmer plowing basically just dry dirt, minding his own business and one of the guys on the truck shot him dead as they passed by. The soldier never received any consequences from that.

Sorry I rambled on. I'm quiet for a long time then I sort of explode with info that is pretty boring to pretty much everybody but me.
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I would love to own a real human skull, other than the one I'm currently using.
THAT WAS FUCKING FUNNY, LOL
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What the Nazi's did in Europe pales in comparison to what the Japanese did in China, Korea, south-east Asia and the Philippines. Not certain why the horrors of the Pacific theater are(for the most part) ignored by the media. Probably due to America's more Euro-centric view of WWII; but also might have to do with the number of Jewish people involved in the entertainment industry compared to the number of Asia's(of non-Japanese decent), who are involved in creating what we see.
I think it may also be easier for a majority of Americans to relate to other Caucasians; whether they speak a different language or not, and label them evil or judge their actions. Seemingly overlooking or even outright disinterest in the war crimes of the Japanese is easy since it happened on the other side of the world and was, for the most part, Asian against Asian.. and far less documented that the atrocities in the European theater. That makes it less 'real' to the average American or European as it's easy to dismiss a foreign culture as alien and 'not like us'.

Unless you lived and died the way these men did on god-forsaken, sun-scorched rocks in the Pacific ocean and endured what they endured - you can never really understand what they did or why they did it. It's really easy to sit in a comfortable chair, behind the screen of a computer, in the comfort of a climate controlled home, and judge men going thru an insane and inhuman experience.
Most people I've met don't know why Japan was in WW2 or what they were doing. To them, WW2 = Nazis + Japan trying to take over 'Straya + MATESHIP.

I'm from Warrnambool.
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Re: "Trophy-Taking" During World War II

I would love to own a real human skull, other than the one I'm currently using.
Hey let's make a pact. If I die first, you can have mine and vise versa.


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