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'What do you say? It was the Japanese who helped the Jews' and 'Shanghai was under

2024年05月18日 14時38分45秒 | 全般

The following is from a paper by Masayuki Takayama, who brings the weekly Shincho released today with a successful conclusion.
This paper also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the post-war world.
This paper also brilliantly proves that China is a country of abysmal evil and plausible lies.
It is no exaggeration to say that Masayuki Takayama is one of Japan's greatest treasures.
The employees of the Asahi Shimbun may be crazy men who can no longer be repaired, but most of the NHK staff, except Arima, etc., are still decent, and even if they are brainwashed a little, they can be corrected sufficiently. 
Let's do it.
After reading the book, you will only know what data collection and news reports are.
This paper also proves the correctness of my comment that Masayuki Takayama is most deserving of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
It is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but for people all over the world.
If Oppenheimer had known this fact correctly, he would not have created the atomic bomb to destroy Japan.
Even if he had been ordered by the government to design and build an atomic bomb, he would have opposed dropping it on Japan.
If he had known that the purpose of the bomb was to destroy Japan, he would not have designed and built it.
The reason is that he was a truly conscientious genius, unlike Truman and his ilk, who were a bunch of fools and racists.
It is a clear fact that he was, therefore, persecuted and disgraced by Truman and others.
Only recently did the American Physical Society and others take the initiative to restore his honor as a genuine genius.

Corona Effects
Michael Blumenthal, Treasury Secretary in the Carter administration, was born in 1926 in Brandenburg, a northern suburb of Berlin. 
His Jewish parents owned an upscale clothing store, but his family's circumstances significantly worsened when he was ten years old. 
The rising Nazi regime became increasingly anti-Jewish, and on a bright November night in 1938, Goebbels' assault troops tore down 267 synagogues and raided and looted 7,500 Jewish stores. 
His parents' stores were also destroyed, and he was assaulted by Hitler-Jugend boys. 
The family abandoned their hometown and fled on a freighter from Naples for their lives. 
The ship crossed Suez and made ports of call in the British colonies of Bombay, Colombo, and Singapore. 
Each time, the family requested to disembark, but no one would allow the Jews to land. 
Around the same time, the family left Naples, St. Louis, with 1,000 Jews on board and departed from Hamburg.
However, their destination, the U.S. protectorate of Cuba, refused to allow them to land, and they were not even allowed to dock in New York. 
After a month of drifting, the ship returned to Europe, and although some were able to disembark in Belgium, the Nazis soon occupied that country, and most of the passengers were sent to concentration camps.
But Blumensaul's ship was lucky.
The Jews could disembark at Shanghai, the last stop on the route. 
The Japanese settlement of Hongkou even allowed them to reside there without visas.  
The Bund, across the Garden Bridge from Hongkou, is lined with the buildings of Jewish conglomerates such as Sassoon and Jardine Matheson, who profited from the opium trade.  
They were Semitic Jews (Sephardi) from the Middle East and cold to white Jews (Ashkenazi). 
In fact, Ashkenazi who fled to Palestine were refused to land and sometimes shot dead. 
Only Manchukuo under the Kwantung Army or the Japanese concession in Shanghai accepted them.  
About 30,000 people took shelter there.
Blumenthal took that much for granted and entered the former Japanese school that housed Hongkou. 
Eventually, the war ended, and the family was able to leave Shanghai, but Jews were not allowed anywhere.
After two years of waiting, the U.S. finally allowed them to enter the country. 
To their surprise, in the U.S. under the Democratic Party administration, the Japanese, who had been so kind to them, were considered worse invaders than the Chinese.
It was not an environment in which one could say that they had survived, thanks to the care of the Japanese.
The shrewd Blumenthal quickly cut good Japan from his memory and discarded it. 
In fact, the U.S. Democrats continued to view Japan as an enemy after the war and, just as before the war, continued to use the Chinese to suppress Japan, even if it became a Communist Party government. 
The CPC took advantage of the false story of the Nanking Massacre concocted by the U.S. to force the Japanese to atone, extract ODA and technical assistance, and half succeeded in modernizing the country.
It looked like a slave factory to the Americans, and companies began to set up in China one after another, and the ties between the U.S. and China became as strong as they had been during the Chiang Kai-shek era. 
Blumenthal, who played a part and made a name for himself, visited Shanghai for the first time in many years just last year at the invitation of the Chinese Communist Party.
At the former Japanese school in Hongkou, now renamed the Shanghai Jewish Refugee Memorial Hall, he said that the Japanese army was brutal and that he would never forget the kindness of his friends in China.
He was a man who had no shame. 
When the Wuhan virus went viral, Israel was as quick as the U.S. to cut off traffic with China. 
Then Dai Yu-Ming, acting ambassador to Israel, denounced the callousness at a press conference: 'How dare you treat China, which embraced the Jews during the Holocaust, with such coldness.' (the bi-monthly magazine "Mirutosu"). 
Israel has not explicitly rejected Blumenthal-like statements in the past, but this time was different. 
'What do you say? It was the Japanese who helped the Jews' and 'Shanghai was under Japanese control. Don't make up history.' (Mirutosu) 
The acting ambassador removed the fabricated part on his official website.
The coronavirus sometimes works to verify historical distortions.


2024/5/18 in Osaka

 

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