
7 Nov 2023, 14:17

As I promised @Claudio NVKP, here it is:

Countries in BLUE are ones that have COMMITTED war crimes AND PUBLICLY APOLOGIZED for them.
Countries in RED are ones that have COMMITTED war crimes AND HAVE NOT PUBLICLY APOLOGIZED for them.
NOTE: I didn't include countries like Poland where genocides took place, because the official government in Poland at the time was not responsible for the genocide. (i.e. the genocide was committed by a foreign group)
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Japan still hasnβt apologized
Read a single page of Marx or Engels and your whole argument falls apart. Looking at every even slightly left wing American movement and youβll see that the thing they hate the most are mega corporations. But honestly, Glory to the Union! I was scared our comrades had lost the Cold War or somethingβ¦
Itβs called total warCarking the 6th wrote:
Read a single page of Marx or Engels and your whole argument falls apart. Looking at every even slightly left wing American movement and youβll see that the thing they hate the most are mega corporations. But honestly, Glory to the Union! I was scared our comrades had lost the Cold War or somethingβ¦
also invented by an American (Philip Sheridan)

i should like read the commune manifesto or something
How did Mongolia not commit crimes
Post 1933. Post 1933. Post 1933. Post 1933.
I thought Mongolia only has, like 4 people per square mile or something.
And thatβs why they havenβt committed a post 1933 war crime!
and people dont give a shit about them in ww2!
did you know Nepal participated in ww2?
What did they do during the war?
appearantly helped india when the japanese try to do some genocidal tomfoolery
Source?
I dont really consider wikipedia as a source but
βOn September 4, 1939 Nepal declared war on Germany in solidarity with the Allied Forces, assisting the United Kingdom as they had in World War I and the Indian Mutiny. Twelve regiments of Gurkha soldiers from Nepal were sent to fight in the British Indian Army. Although Britain has been recruiting Gurkha soldiers from Nepal since the 19th century, no effort was made to develop a centralized recruit-training system in the Brigade of Gurkhasthroughout the pre Second World War era. As a result, British Army recruiting training was conducted at the various Gurkha regimental training centres in India. After the end of the war, Nepal also established good diplomatic relations with the United States in 1948.β
Hmmm
I mean
it is possible
they invade burma then try to invade india, which was close to Nepal
Nepal likes the British, they would be invaded by India if they joined Japan (who wasnβt very good at diplomacy) anyway?
so they joined the allies and fighting japan obv
who would join the losing side
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