We recently read articles about Dr.
Josef Mengele, Germany, and the Holocaust, as well as articles about Dr. Shiro
Ishii, Japan, and the Rape of Nanking. The massive atrocities and killings of
people were both some of the worst to ever occur in world history. Although
methods used by Japan and Germany as well as the various doctors were
different, each had their own horrific ways.
Dr. Josef Mengele and his works
were very gruesome and included the killing of many innocent people, including
a very large number of children and twins. Germany as a whole targeted European
Jews and also Gypsies and murdered and estimated 6 million people total. The
methods used to kill these people varied from gas chambers, deprivation of food
or water, dissections, and many other torturous methods that were very
gruesome. The holocaust is one of the most tragic events to occur in world
history, and should not be overlooked or forgotten due to the inhumanity of the
event.
Dr. Shiro Ishii and Japan also
performed very gruesome operations and killings on people that were perhaps
even worse than what the Nazis did to Germany. The operations that Ishii
performed were so horrific that they were beyond imaginable. His operations
included dissecting people while they were alive, cutting people open and
removing their organs while they were alive and not under pain killers, and
basically torturing innocent Chinese people. Not only did the Japanese kill
innocent men and children, but they also raped anywhere from 20-80 thousand
women. Japanese soldiers forced Chinese women and children to become
prostitutes and in some situations even forced family members to rape each
other.
Germans that performed these
horrific acts and were captured afterwards were put on trial, however, many of
the Japanese were allowed to continue their lives after the war was over. This
was because the Americans felt that if they did not act quickly, the research
would end up in the wrong hands with the Soviets. Therefore, the Japanese were
basically free. The Germans on the other hand were put on trial and many were
convicted of crimes and put in prison for life and some were sentenced to
death.
Personally I think that what the
Japanese did was more gruesome and horrific than the Germans. With that said,
however, what the Germans did was by no means right, and was still very
horrible. I don’t think that the Japanese should’ve been set free without
trials after the war for any reason. Overall both of these events were very
tragic and massive killings of innocent lives that will go down as some of the
most gruesome genocides in world history.
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