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Special> NPC & CPPCC Sessions 2014> Opinion
UPDATED: March 13, 2014
Shi Mingde
Germany once launched a campaign to clear out the Nazis who were in power after World War II. While in Japan, besides convicted Class-A war criminals, all the participants of the war survived and inherited the attitudes formed in the war."
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"In Europe, nobody worries that Germany will adopt a militaristic attitude again. But most Asian counties hold a suspicious attitude toward Japan's national strategies. Germany once launched a campaign to clear out the Nazis who were in power after World War II. While in Japan, besides convicted Class-A war criminals, all the participants of the war survived and remained in power. They also inherited the attitudes formed in the war. And today, their descendants hold the power of Japan. "



 
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