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Notaname99 64M  
568 posts
12/7/2016 12:58 pm

and here i thought you canucks were better than us


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
12/7/2016 1:03 pm

This is an interesting blog. I've never fully understood why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour. It seemed like a massive own goal!


lok4fun500 M
51906 posts
12/7/2016 1:42 pm

I think this is sooo coincidental as Greenwood is so close to the town of Midway which so happens to be the name of the Island in the Pacific that the Japanese used as focal point for their attack on Pear Harbor. I remember traveling through these places when I make my trek to the west coast. I also enjoy the movie, "Midway" which is based on the attack.


Heathen_G 65M
7974 posts
12/7/2016 1:52 pm

There are a great multitude of "Infamy days" in human history, they all fade into the past, taking with it the scars and the pain, but some [unfortunately] get repeated.


Leegs2012 51M
96137 posts
12/7/2016 2:03 pm

It's all good!! Great post Sexy!!


wickedeasy 74F
32404 posts
12/7/2016 2:20 pm

the japanese internment camps were a national horror. American citizens were rounded up like cattle, their land and businesses stripped from them and their families and treated as war criminals.

it was one of the least talked about and most disgusting aspects of American history after the genocide of the American Indiains and the camps like Andersonville.

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pocogato12 71F  
37235 posts
12/7/2016 3:51 pm

wicked- you said it all. Good post, author and I await to hear some more

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bestfriend2156 68M
840 posts
12/7/2016 4:46 pm

Stories like this need to be kept alive and brought to the forefront now and again. We all too easily forget the past and delude ourselves into thinking it could never happen again, without understanding the forces behind these actions. That is how we are doomed to repeat the worst of history. Thank you so much for helping all remember and hopefully learn and be vigilant.


scott6250 61M

12/7/2016 4:58 pm

It was tragic all the way around and many horrors as well as mistakes made not only by us but from around the world as well. My mother was born a mere three days after Pearl Harbor was bombed, so it is extra important to me. Great post!!!

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tommy609z 64M
576 posts
12/7/2016 4:59 pm

Author, thank you for the information. It was dark days during the days after Pearl Harbor. Yes, the people of Japanese descent lost their freedom because of the attack. It was a sorry timer indeed.


easy_going2014 57M
14366 posts
12/7/2016 7:32 pm

thanks for sharing this one with us Joy...

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12/7/2016 8:32 pm


HamburgDave2 80M
16526 posts
12/8/2016 2:17 am

Good Morning Joy, Great Post, Things occured during WW2 that No Civilised Nation can be proud of! The treatment of the Japanese Americans / Canadians, was only mirroring what we in the UK had already done.
All German Nationals living in the UK, were rounded up and shipped off to the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea.
As Hinji mentioned the German Nationals from the former region of East Prussia were ejected from this area, which is now part of Poland. I had a GF here in Germany, whose Family had to make that trek!


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Story435 76M
3791 posts
12/8/2016 7:26 am

What we did back then was wrong. I just we had to be their when this happen.


gardenboy321 60M  
41936 posts
12/8/2016 9:02 am

Definitely a day that will live in infamy.

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