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While that's mostly true, white people were also the main perpetrators in WWII as well...
Again, white people are just like others. Neutral - neither inherently good nor inherently bad.
Except for the minor matter of white men spilling blood to retake the Philippines from the Japanese perpetrators. The same Japanese perpetrators who were the impetus for our entry into WWII via Pearl harbor.
Yes, white people are just people - good and bad, not all one or the other.
Mildly NSFW due to language:
Man, poor yellow men were stuck in their camps in the US at the time :(
not true, this was a Japanese-American unit
442nd Regimental Combat Team [edit]
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was an all-Nisei U.S. Army regiment which served in Europe during World War II. The 442nd arrived in Europe after the 100th Infantry battalion had already established its reputation as a fighting unit. In time, the 442nd became, for its size and length of service, the most decorated unit in U.S. military history.[2]
442nd Regimental Combat Team [edit]
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was an all-Nisei U.S. Army regiment which served in Europe during World War II. The 442nd arrived in Europe after the 100th Infantry battalion had already established its reputation as a fighting unit. In time, the 442nd became, for its size and length of service, the most decorated unit in U.S. military history.[2]
Very interesting! You learn something new every day...
It makes how we treated the Japanese Americans even more of a travesty.
The late Senator Daniel Inouye, Nisei and member of the 442nd RCT, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his role in the European Theater. Honestly though, learned about the 442nd RCT in 8th grade.