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General Douglas MacArthur's return to the Philippine's speech...
Was General Douglas Mac Auther moraly correct in giving immunity to those involved at "Mukden & Pingfan"
this immunity was given in exchange for scientific data obtained by expermental units 731&100.of the germ war complex.(japan.)he also denied to allow arrest of General Ishii & imperial prince Takamatus.(Emperor Hirohito's brother.)Is this the way to honour members of your own military?
Dr. Ishii is no less a war criminal than Mengele; his crimes are every bit as heinous as Mengele's. Some of the experiments were quite bizarre, such as putting prisoners in freezers, then dissecting them at various stages to study the effects of frostbite.
Another experiment involved the dissection of a female prisoner without anaethesia. She had become pregnant after being raped by one of the doctors who later performed the dissection. Both the woman and her unborn child died during the procedure. Amputations without anaethetic were performed for little or no scientific justification.
As to the biological weapons programs, resistant strains of bubonic plague, malaria, small pox, and other diseases were tested on prisoners. Several hundred thousand Chinese prisoners died from exposure to weapons-grade infectious diseases along with a few thousand American POW's. The provinces around Unit 731 to this day still experience periodic outbreaks of resistant plague and other diseases created at Unit 731.
MacArthur was wrong to let a war criminal as horrendous as Ishii and the other doctors at Unit 731 escape justice. MacArthur's actions, regarding Ishii, were both illegal and immoral.
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No, you are not a nutter. You are extremely well informed.
#quotes A general is just as good or just as bad as the troops under his command make him.
General Douglas MacArthur
The United States responded to fear of Soviet military actions in the Middle East by
A) issuing the the Eisenhower Doctrine
The U.S. policy of brinkmanship depended, for its success, on Soviet fears of Nuclear War.
A) True
The first serious disagreements between the United States and the soviet Union after World War II occurred over Soviet activities in
C) Eastern Europe
Douglas MacArthur became an American hero during the Korean War due to his
A) miltary strategies
Which conference in 1945 exposed te differnce between Ameerica and the Soviet Union? Stalin and Truman quibbled over Poland. (1 word)
Potsdam
This aid package was directed "not against any country or doctrine but against, hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos."
A) Marshall Plan
Both the United States and the Soviet Union joined the United Nations after World War II.
A) True
To label someone's activities as "McCarthyism" would be to suggest that the person is making unsupported accusations.
A) True
At the Yalta Conference, the leaders agreed to create the United Nations; designed to help nations settle thier differences.
A) True
NATO was the first defensive military alliance that the United States entered during peacetime
A) True
At the ____________________ conference, Truman and Stalin; they fought over the future of Poland and Germany.
Potsdam
Satellite Nations referred to the American-allied nation during the Cold War
B) False
The policy of containment was designed to
D) restrict the spread of communism in foreign countries
In response to efforts by the West to reunify Germany, the Soviet Union set up the
D) German Democratic Republic
The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to
B) restrict the spread of communism
The "blacklisting" that cost many film industry workers their jobs in the late 1940's and early 1950's was due to
A) the activities of HUAC
He arranged for about $600 million in aid to be sent to post war Turkey and Greece.
B) Harry S. Truman
The term "Cold War" is used to refer to the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union for power and influence in the world.
A) True
When Fidel Castro seized American property in Cuba, Eisenhower
B) halted exports to Cuba
The South Korean side appeared to be winning the Korean War until
A) China actively entered the conflict
The Berlin Airlift provided vital supplies to a region blockaded by the Soviet Union.
A) True
Americans thought the invasion by North Korea was initiated by
B) the Soviet Union
What was the last name of the Soviet Unions leader when the Cold War began? (last name)
Stalin
Which country controlled Korea for much of the first half of the twentieth century?
D) Japan
One major event that led up to the Korean War was
D) The chinese Civil War
Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, snd Ford were American Presidents during the Cold War.
A) True
He signed a NonAggression pact with Hitler in 1939?
D) Stalin
A military alliance between the Soviet Union and its satellite nations is called
D) Warsaw pact
The Nationalists were defeated in the civil war in China largely because
C) they lost the support of the Chinesse people