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Currently reading a biography of Gen. Curtis Lemay. During WWII approximately 15 million Chinese, Koreans, and Filipinos were killed by the Japanese. Quite a few more than Jews killed by the Germans. Why no remembrance in the US? I’m pretty sure there are more Chinese in the US than Jews

Also American POWs were treated far better by the Germans. Book says 1% of POWs died in prison camps run by the Germans vs 36% in camps run by the Japs

Just wondering

Currently reading a biography of Gen. Curtis Lemay. During WWII approximately 15 million Chinese, Koreans, and Filipinos were killed by the Japanese. Quite a few more than Jews killed by the Germans. Why no remembrance in the US? I’m pretty sure there are more Chinese in the US than Jews Also American POWs were treated far better by the Germans. Book says 1% of POWs died in prison camps run by the Germans vs 36% in camps run by the Japs Just wondering

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Where are the jewish memorials thanking the Allies from saving them from the Holocaust?

I'm sure those would be up everywhere, more than the Holocaust museums we see worldwide.