I think when it comes to weapons, even if your not Japanese - most people think of the Honjo Masamune. A sword that has now become popularized and mainstreamed into 'legend' due to history's events and the incorporation of weapons into such outlets as video games etc. in this day and age. I over heard some gentlemen talking about world war two recently and they were discussing how the Americans forced the Japanese to give any weapons up to be destroyed and in some cases taken (obviously it's no secret anyways...) and I'm not asking about anyone's views on the atomic bombs that were dropped in Japan either...that goes without saying I think...how history views that.
I'll get to the point before I give my own perspective on this, I'm curious what beings think about this even though it's been a few decades. Do you think Americans had the right to destroy Japanese weapons after WWII or not? What are your thoughts and why?
I'll get to the point before I give my own perspective on this, I'm curious what beings think about this even though it's been a few decades. Do you think Americans had the right to destroy Japanese weapons after WWII or not? What are your thoughts and why?