Of the 3.1 million people who died in the Pacific War (not including non-combatants),
"70%" were not killed in action, but died of disease (malaria, etc.).
I was quite shocked when I learned this.
When I told this story to my wife, she was surprised as well.
Most Japanese soldiers died because they were not even allowed to fight.
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I have been doing my own research on the Japanese military during the Pacific War.
And the more I looked into it, the more I came to one certainty.
"If I replaced all the Japanese people of today with all the Japanese people of then, we would do the same thing."
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I am not condemning the Japanese as a people.
I am condemning myself -- not self-criticism, but self-condemnation.
It is because, at my age, I have come to understand that I, as a mere member of society, who does not have my life in danger, am a person who
"looks to my superiors,"
"makes discoveries,"
"turns a blind eye to unreasonableness and irrationality in the workplace," and
"does not lend a helping hand to those in need.
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And if I were placed in a situation where the state, in a system of war, suppressed speech, controlled thought, and subdued public opinion by force -
I could be sure that I would be the one to write the "Banzai for the Great Patriotic Party" column.
And, what's worse, I will write "in the groove" instead of "reluctantly" -- using numbers all over the place.
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I have said this many times before, and I will repeat it.
I am not a person who stands on the side of justice.
I am a person who stands on the side of my self-preservation.
I don't want you to expect anything from me.
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Junior: "Mr. Ebata, can you tolerate this kind of behavior?"
Ebata: "What are you talking about? I'm just a 'company dog.'"
Every year, as August 15 approaches, I recall this exchange with a junior as I watch the NHK special.
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In addition to this, this year also brings to mind the Bataan Death March.
I cannot stay outdoors this summer, even for just two minutes.
When I go outdoors, I feel my body burning.
I wonder if someone does the 'walk 83 km over three days, with little water and food, with a corona infection, at noon this summer' experiment -- well, they won't.
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Anyway, I still tell myself, 'Even if I have to die without knowing why, I deserved it on someone else's orders.