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Schindler's List video will be ready on Patreon in 2 days (this Wednesday) despite what the video says, that's more for when everythings ready for YT.
I just thought this little chat was fairly important and person, and deserving of being a clip on its own.

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Discussing what my Grandparents went through in WW2/Nanjing Massacre with my dad.

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Shonnicus

Great conversation and the perils between Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in their atrocities is spot on. The massacre of the Chinese people was just as horrible and is forgotten much here in the West.

Anonymous

Thank you for sharing, people at large are very ignorant of how horrific Imperial Japan was, very similar to the Nazis.

Skinny_Obelix

My grandmother was fighting for the Belgian resistance during WWII and she lost her father and 2 brothers when the girl next door ratted them out to her German friends she was partying with. The fact that we see such a radical shift to the right in the west is infuriating. For the longest time I attributed it to the generation that lived through it no longer being here. I wonder how if a similar thing is happening in the east.

Jobbe Smit

There's an idea that essentially boils down to there's a shift to militarism every 80-100 or so years. Because that's the minimum time required to ensure no living survivors of the last great war to exist. We're moving both into a direction where actual experience with the horrors of fascism are fading while at the same time creating economic hardship for at least a portion of society. That's a very fertile soil to create right wing support. Especially as the left has no concrete easy answers to retort the claims made by the right.

Jobbe Smit

WW2 was not a good time, I got no stories about heroics from my family. My great grandfather deserted his post as a member of the national guard. Which was probably wise in hindsight, he has a family and farm to protect and the Germans didn't seem to bothered by our resistance. As my grandmother got lost more and more in her alzeimers the horrors of the war came more and more to the forefront. As a teenager it certainly left an impact when an allied plane was shot down and lit her friends on fire when it crashed down the street. Or the time a fighter strafed their farm and hit their life stock. But overall the Germans weren't to hard on my country in the beginning. We were Germanic kin after all and expected to welcome them with open arms. Some did of course but others didn't to a degree that angered the Germans more and more. So in the end you could say they tried to make up for lost time. I don't hold modern Germans accountable of course. You joke about the war but that's old water under the bridge. The only thing I would judge them on is if they forsake their duty of keeping fascism out of their politics. That's still unforgiveable to me.

Happy Hanukkah

0:22 China during WW2? That's where those Doolitle guys landed, right? :-/ Among the more "worldly," pun intended, you have those who consider the starting date of WW2 to be July 7, 1937, the Marco Polo Bridge Incident*, which is generally regarded as the start of the full-scale Sino-Japanese war. (Then you have those who go back to the "Manchurian Incident" of 1931, following which Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria.) (While we're at it, why not October 3, 1935? :-| ) (* Out of an abundance of caution [clears throat]: I am using the name I am most familiar with; I am not familiar with and am not taking any position regarding possible nomenclature debates.)

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