Bridge on the River Kwai? A fun movie, but apart from being very historically inaccurate, how does it address the issue? By showing that British prisoners were maltreated? If that's what you mean,...
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Bridge on the River Kwai? A fun movie, but apart from being very historically inaccurate, how does it address the issue? By showing that British prisoners were maltreated? If that's what you mean,...
Let me play Devil's Advocate for a bit.
The fact that the first post appears as an uncredited article in the "Society" section of this site (albeit with a kinder, gentler title in the hyperlink)...
...sources for this information ́H
I beg to differ on both points. The term "negroid," while not racist to some (anymore than, say, "cracker" might be racist to a Japanese who knew little about the term) might well give offense to...
Oh certainly you can find all manner of "Japanese swords" now. Even "ninja" swords, which did not exist at all in history until the movies came along. The question was "Did the Japanese do this?" ...
I wonder if I'm alone in thinking the first post here is an amalgam of prevailing stereotypes and cannot in any way be applied accurately to individual couples. In other words, as they say here,...
For everything you always wanted to know about nihonto but were afraid to ask:
http://www.geocities.com/alchemyst/nihonto.htm
http://members5.boardhost.com/Nihon-To/
Clears up some myths,...