The following is from the paper entitled ‘In Japan where you can refute the misinformation of history’ by Hirakawa Sukehiro, emeritus professor at the University of Tokyo on page 13 of the Sankei Newspaper yesterday.
Takayama Masayuki taught that this guy made fun with a Japanese woman while taught English in Kanazawa around like a Japanese woman at that time liked weakness to the American just after the end of the war
It is a must read not only for Japanese citizens but also for people all over the world.
I wrote that Japan is the country that achieves the highest level of intelligence and freedom as the United States, but John W. Dower that he controls the American historical society ... Takayama Masayuki taught that this Guy made fiddle with Japanese women while taught English in Kanazawa around like a Japanese woman at that time liked weakness to the American just after the war ... a faction of such a man ... one of its central figures, with North Korean spies etc. Together, she is one of the organizers of The Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Sexual Slavery and is a Korean agent Alexis Dudden, so to be jaw-dropping
It is also revealed in this paper that only the American Historical Society is unbelievably poor at the anti-Japanese propaganda level of China and the Korean Peninsula.
I am emphasizing the sentence except the headline.
The history textbook issue is delicate.
The unpleasant extreme was a misinformation case, and the newspaper reported that the Ministry of Education of Japan had rewritten the ‘invasion into North China’ to ‘advancing’ by examination.
It was in 1982.
China and Korea rebounded fiercely.
But it was a fake news of the matter that Japanese media hurt Japan.
Japanese Government only made a fuss
Since it knew from the beginning that a Ministry of Education was a misinformation at that time, it should have raised a loud voice to argue.
If the case officer was indignant at betting jobs and resigned in anger, there was still salvation.
The official before the war may have protested by Seppuku.
But it was not good for the Japanese government to make a fuss.
Omission
The biggest textbook issue in recent years is America.
"The comfort women, the Japanese army forcefully recruited 200,000 women from 14 to 20 years old, forced to work with a brothel for the army called a comfort station with a bayonet attraction. The Japanese army offered women as gifts of the Emperor. Those who tried to escape, those who suffered from venereal diseases were killed by Japanese soldiers. Japanese soldiers slaughtered many comfort women to hide this case during the defeat"
This description of Mr. Ziegler of the McGraw-Hill history textbook surprised us by exaggeration and distortion.
However, rather than responding even if the Japanese side applied for a correction, North American historian members conversely issued a textbook advocacy statement.
The circumstances that erroneous information on Korean comfort women was swept away by the Asahi Shimbun is known only in Japan, but it is not known abroad.
The good news is that Hata Ikuhiko's objective study 'Comfort Women and Sex in the Battle Zone' finally came out of Hamilton in the USA.
There are many orthodox scholars who are indignant when Japan is dealt with unjustly, but at lion at home and a mouse abroad there is no counterattack effect.
To disseminate academic papers that are internationally well-known and marked with a note to the world.
It is a shortcut to clear Japanese name of a stigma.
Both scholars and diplomats in Japan have language skills to understand arguments of the other side, but we do not have sufficient ability to persuasively argue with the other's words.
In historical issues, you should check the problem and notify the error of the opponent according to facts well.
To do that, it is important to use this type of English book.