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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 15:34:19 GMT, "Matt Wiser"
wrote: Are you sure about that? Pretty positive, I believe it was one of the charges used to dangle the japanese brass in charge of that region post war. FWIR Mountbatten put the figure at close to 300,000 POWs and internees saved as a consequence of zipper not happening. I've heard similar stories, but that the kill order was to go into effect once the invasion of Japan began. That was for the POWs/internees held in Japan. They had already started to butcher POWs in places as far away as Wake and Borneo. Prisoners held in Rangoon were saved only because the officer detailed to do it disobeyed orders. ISTR that OSS, SOE, etc had parachute teams on standby to jump on the camps when they picked up that order via COMINT. Local guerillas in contact with the allies were also going to hit the camps. On mainland japan though there wouldn't have been much hope for the poor buggers being used as slave labour there. At least the parties who issued that order were tried postwar (it came from Tokyo) and were executed. (They weren't class A war criminals, but B-level. That didn't save their necks, which were stretched at Sugamo Prison) As they were in trials across the region. greg -- You do a lot less thundering in the pulpit against the Harlot after she marches right down the aisle and kicks you in the nuts. |
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