Erik Heter

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can't say they appear to feel much remorse for the immeasurable suffering Japan caused other peoples in World War II, in particular Okinawans, whose pain many mentioned only when prompted. But they are appalled by war — and by leaders who take their people to it, journalists who lie to fire them up — as only people with their experience of hoodwinking and suffering can be.
The Battle of Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb
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