• DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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      1 year ago

      Man if you think that’s the most unbelievable thing a Japanese soldier did between 1937 to 1945 you’re really not going to like hearing about Nanking and Unit 731.

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          It wasn’t uncommon to open your canopy to get a better view, I don’t know what to tell you besides watch some old dogfight interviews.

          The Soviets were practically infamous for always flying with them open. Not unreasonable to think a pilot that considered combat over might open his canopy.

          And, also, sucks to suck. War crime protections are agreements between nations on standards of behavior, and Imperial Japan violated them all, so even if it was:

          Good, fuck that fash.

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      You know most deaths in WW1 of pilots were literally small arms, it’s not at all outlandish.

      You’re being obtuse.