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Japan implemented the post-war process in good faith

2019年07月10日 21時14分23秒 | 日記

The following is a chapter that I published on 2018/7/25 entitled 'Japan who has paid compensation up to Italy and Switzerland.'
The following is a chapter that I published on 20/18/25 entitled 'Japan who paid compensation up to Italy and Switzerland.'
Today (7/25), it is an exertion found on the net.
I admire this person from the bottom of my heart and admire the work.
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/yamanooyaji0220/e/10f78d33a2d00c1cc5293849122389f8
2013-06-01 09:32:49 | Material
From the blog "Country lost the war."
Japan paid compensation up to Italy and Switzerland.
There are other things that textbooks and media don't convey, as well as huge taxes and incentives for Okinawa.
It is a thing how Japan did make sacrifices for and did processing after the war.
These facts should be taught in the textbook, and the media should communicate at every opportunity.
[Japan implemented the post-war process in good faith]
Of course, in China and the Korean peninsula, there are still people who are responsible for the war in Japan in the United States and Europe.
And many Japanese people have a sense of guilt, probably because the post-war process for foreign countries was insufficient.
But as Japan's post-war process really inadequate?
In fact, Japan carries out postwar processing at the best possible cost.
That is not the content that Japan considered, but it has accepted and executed even the unreasonable one decided by the partner country.
The first thing I want to confirm is that in any war, there is no way to reimburse forever.
At least in the case of a country-to-country relationship, having a treaty resolves it and continues to a diplomatic conclusion. (Especially unless the agreement is clearly stated as unresolved by the agreement)
Japan has done it faithfully.
We have decided on the content of compensation in the treaty with each country and paid it.
It is after the defeat that Japan has no power at all, so it seems that there were many as their request.
If you use bad expressions, it may say that Japan without power to fight is robbed as they say.
The list of the reparations is ※ Remarks 1.
Please take a look.
There should be many surprised people.
Switzerland, which was supposed to be a permanently neutral country, and Italy, which was supposed to be allies, required compensation from Japan, then they have received it.
There are other countries, such as Greece, Argentina, etc., which we want to look doubtful.
When did Japan war against Greece and Switzerland?
Besides this, a total of 379,499,000,000 yen (amount of money in 1945
All of the Japanese government's and private-sector's foreign assets have been confiscated.
In particular, the assets of the Korean peninsula and Manchuria are massive amounts.
By the way, it seems that the elementary school teacher's starting salary in 1952 is 5,850 yen.
If you guess from that, is it about 25 to 30 times the current value?
The property, ten and several trillion yen are forfeited.
The forfeiture of these foreign assets is at least a violation of international law about private assets.
・ Forfeiture of private property strictly prohibited by international law (Land War Article 46)
・ All public and individual assets in neutral countries are not forfeited
From Japan, which the power to resist is a result of the loss in, it only seems that they rob without restriction.
After that, during the occupation period, we were forced to bear the expenses of the occupation force.
It included one-third of Japan's national budget, including the cost of golf courses, mansions, and luxury goods.
Also, support such as food aid considered to be good intentions of the United States is required to return with interest and is the highest amount of postwar processing expenditure.
* Also, in the form of ODA to China, by the end of fiscal 2003, Japan has provided approximately ¥3.47 trillion in ODA loans, about ¥ 141.6 billion in grant aid, and about ¥ 144.6 billion in technical cooperation.
This manuscript continues.


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