>I know Adolf and that jew-hates can't be joke. Unlike most nihonjin who
>reply "who are the yudayajin (jews)?", I (who grew up in strange
>circumstance) know much more and I solemnly is happy of the fact that Adolf
>is dead.
>However, I learned that European schools teach that Adolf was a insane
>patient and was a devil, which hides the historical fact that many people
>supported Adolf, and many people were persecuted and gased because they 
>were
>honest enough to express Adolf was a psycho. II do not think Adolf was a
>single responsibility to be blamed, but all the jew-haters at that time 
>were
>responsible in one way or the another.

Is it really necessary to talk about elementary school history lessons now? 
In contrary to Japan, the Netherlands and most other European countries 
never tried to give a more positive view on its participation in the war. I 
know by experience that many European people aren't really aware of the 
impact of the war in Asia and what actually happened, which makes it easier 
for them to talk about it. It might be the same for Asians, too, regarding 
their view on the European part of the story, not realizing that certain 
things are still too delicate to openly discuss nowadays, especially when 
linked to something (like MSX) with which there is totally NO connection.

>More than one of my relatives were nuked in Hiroshima and, and one of my
>grandfathers, a high rank officer who witnessed atrocity in Chinese
>continent, was eventually torpedoed down in a submarine in 1945. I would
>like to make my point clear that I hate war probably more than average.

Which is now very well understood, but I can't remember anyone asking for 
your opinion about war. You'd better make clear what you actually wanted to 
say in your mail!

Anyway, please stop this useless discussion. Let's talk about the meaning of 
the abbreviation 'MSX' again!

Did you know that MSX actually means Marenthe Suorenthe Xaviaris?

Rieks.
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