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I autisticly read fucking everything, but I have a particular soft spot for weird history. Post weird history shit that you know - shit you'd swear was made up if it didn't actually happen. If you post easily debunked urban legends or pseudo-history, I'm going to call you out and tell everyone to point and laugh at you for being a goddamn gullible fool.
I'll kick things off with:
When Japan invaded China, they committed atrocities that were absolutely just as horrific as the Nazi's, albeit more personal & old-school, and less industrial and efficient. As they literally raped their way through China and towards Nanking, almost all the foreigners fucked off, but John stayed, and sent this telegram to his boss.
About a month in, John's bosses thought he was getting too big for his britches and recalled him back to Berlin, where he proceed to work like a madman trying to get the word out about what has happening, including making a documentary with an open letter to Hitler:
I'll kick things off with:
John Rabe
That's John Rabe. He was a literal card-carrying Nazi who saved 200,000 Chinese civillians from being massacred by the Japanese in Nanking (now Nanjing). It can't be overstated that this guy was not a spy or a moderate or anything, he was a staunch National Socialist and was a high-ranking official in the party working in China, in fact the leader of the Nanking office.John Rabe said:I believe not only in the correctness of our political system, but as an organizer of the party, I am behind the system 100%.
When Japan invaded China, they committed atrocities that were absolutely just as horrific as the Nazi's, albeit more personal & old-school, and less industrial and efficient. As they literally raped their way through China and towards Nanking, almost all the foreigners fucked off, but John stayed, and sent this telegram to his boss.
No one answered, so John, with a lot of help from a lot of other remarkable people, just went ahead and set up the Nanking Safety Zone on his own authority. He saved 200,000 with no soldiers and no support from higher ups basically by waving his Nazi armband around and telling the Japs to fuck off. What an alpha.John Rabe said:I respectfully ask National Group Leader Lahrmann to send on the following telegram:
First to the Führer
Undersigned Deputy Group Leader Nanking, chairman of local International Committee, asks his Führer kindly to intercede with the Japanese government to grant permission for creation of a neutral zone for noncombatants, since imminent battle for Nanking otherwise endangers the lives of over 200,000 people.
Second to general consult Kriebel
Urgently request support of my petition to the Führer for his intercession with the Japanese government concerning creation of a neutral zone for noncombatants, since dreadful bloodbath otherwise inevitable in imminent battle for Nanking
Heil Hitler!
About a month in, John's bosses thought he was getting too big for his britches and recalled him back to Berlin, where he proceed to work like a madman trying to get the word out about what has happening, including making a documentary with an open letter to Hitler:
This got him arrested by the Gestapo and all the copies of the documentary destroyed because Hitler needed to stay on Japan's good side. Things go real south for Johnny after the war. He loses everything when the Russians invaded Berlin and fucked shit up, and then he was questioned by both them and the British. He wound up so poor he lived off of acorns because no one would hire an ex-Nazi leader. The Chinese government heard about it and sent him a bunch of food, and offered to let him live in China for free for the rest of his life if he testified against Japan in the tribunals. He repliedJohn Rabe said:Mein Führer!
The majority of my friends in China are of the opinion that you have not been provided a detailed report about the actual events in Nanking.
In sending you the enclosed copy of a lecture I have given, which however is not intended for the broader public, I am fulfilling a promise made to my friends in China that I would inform you about the sufferings of the Chinese populace.
My mission will have been fulfilled if you would be kind enough to let me know that the enclosed copy of my lecture was presented to you.
I have since been notified that I am to abstain from delivering other lectures of the sort or to show any pictures dealing with the subject. I shall obey this order, since it is not my intention to work against German policy and German government offices.
Let me assure you of my allegiance and honest devotion.
He never testified, never went back to China and died from a stroke in 1950. I don't want to write anymore but you should go read more about this shit.John Rabe said:I didn't want to see any Japanese hang, although they deserved it... There must be some atonement, some just punishment; but in my view the judgment should be spoken only by their own nation.