History’s Most Lunatic Events and People

History’s Most Lunatic Events and People

Khalid Elhassan - August 21, 2020

History’s Most Lunatic Events and People
Colonel Junki Kikawa. Doc Player

4. The Lunatic Belief That Japan Had Won WWII

During the war, Shindo Renmei became more and more lunatic, as it took a turn towards ultra-nationalism. With most Japanese-Brazilians cut off from reliable news, Colonel Kikawa and his followers stepped in and filled the information vacuum with “news” that amounted to little more than wishful thinking. As Japan reeled from defeat after defeat, Shindo Renmei told the Japanese immigrants that Japan was marching from triumph to triumph.

The claims included a decisive Japanese victory in Okinawa, where America lost 400 warships. The victory was helped by a Japanese super weapon, the “High Frequency Bomb”, which wiped out Americans by the hundreds of thousands and forced the Allies’ unconditional surrender. Many believed those claims, while those who did not know better than to open their mouths and say so. If for no other reason than that Shindo Renmei also took it upon itself to punish “defeatists” in the Japanese immigrant community. Those who voiced doubts about how well the war was going for Japan were shunned, boycotted, and sometimes violently attacked.

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