Hiro

In this thread we summon our leader Gook Moot Hiroshima Nagasaki

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Hiro please change Japanese posters flag to the rising sun.

I miss the old bad ass Japan.

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Come Home Jap Man

Comfy women

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We could have ruled the fucking world together. We would be exploring the stars already.
Why did they hate our greatness?
Why?

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for oil

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroo_Onoda

>Hirō Onoda (小野田 寛郎 Onoda Hirō?, March 19, 1922 – January 16, 2014) was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who fought in World War II and was a Japanese holdout who did not surrender in 1945. After Onoda spent nearly 30 years holding out in the Philippines, his former commander traveled from Japan to personally issue orders relieving him from duty in 1974.[1][2] He held the rank of second lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army.

>Onoda was born on March 19, 1922, in Kamekawa Village, Kaisō District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. He belonged to a family of ancient samurai warrior class, and his father had been a sergeant in the 4th Cavalry Brigade until 1943 when he was killed in action in China. When he was 17 years old, he went to work for the Tajima Yoko trading company in Wuhan, China.[3][4] When he was 18, he was enlisted in the Imperial Japanese Army Infantry.

Hiro you faggot, and the rest of you gook Japs listen the fuck up.

Let me school you on the great heros of your nation, since you seem to have forgotten the spirit of your ancestors and spend your time buying soiled school girl panties out of vending machines.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saburō_Sakai

>Sub-Lieutenant Saburō Sakai (坂井 三郎 Sakai Saburō?, 25 August 1916 – 22 September 2000) was a Japanese naval aviator and flying ace ("Gekitsui-O", 撃墜王) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

>Sakai had 28 aerial victories (including shared) by official Japanese records,[1] while his autobiography Samurai!, co-written by Martin Caidin and Fred Saito, claims 64 aerial victories.[2] Such discrepancies are common, and pilots' official scores are often lower than those claimed by the pilots themselves, due to difficulties in providing appropriate witnesses or verifying wreckage, and variations in military reports due to loss or destruction.

>Early in 1942, Sakai was transferred to Tarakan Island in Borneo and fought in the Dutch East Indies. The Japanese high command had instructed fighter patrols to down all enemy aircraft encountered, whether they were armed or not. On a patrol with his Zero over Java, just after shooting down an enemy aircraft, Sakai encountered a civilian Dutch Douglas DC-3 flying at low altitude over dense jungle. Sakai initially assumed it was transporting important people and signaled to its pilot to follow him; the pilot did not obey. Sakai came down and got much closer to the DC-3. He spotted a blonde woman and a young child through the window, along with other passengers. The woman reminded him of Mrs. Martin, an American who had occasionally taught him as a child in middle school and had been good to him. He decided to ignore his orders and flew ahead of the pilot, signaling him to go ahead. The pilot and passengers saluted.

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On the night of 16 May, Sakai and his colleagues, Hiroyoshi Nishizawa and Toshio Ota, were listening to a broadcast of an Australian radio program, when Nishizawa recognized the eerie "Danse Macabre" of Camille Saint-Saëns. Inspired by this, Nishizawa came up with the idea of doing demonstration loops over the enemy airfield. The next day, his squadron included fellow aces Hiroyoshi Nishizawa and Toshio Ōta. At the end of an attack on Port Moresby that involved 18 Zeros,[10] the trio performed three tight loops in close formation over the allied air base. Nishizawa indicated he wanted to repeat the performance. Diving to 6,000 ft (1,800 m), the three Zeros did three more loops, without receiving any AA fire from the ground. The following day, a lone Allied bomber came roaring over the Lae airfield and dropped a note attached to a long ribbon of cloth. The soldiers picked up the note and delivered to the squadron commander. It read (paraphrased): "Thank you for the wonderful display of aerobatics by three of your pilots. Please pass on our regards and inform them, that we will have a warm reception ready for them, next time they fly over our airfield". The squadron commander was furious and reprimanded the three pilots for their stupidity, but the Tainan Kōkūtai's three leading aces felt Nishizawa's aerial choreography of the "Danse Macabre" had been worth it.

>Posted Image = Rabaul, 8 August 1942: A seriously wounded Sakai returns to Rabaul with his damaged Zero after a four-hour, 47-minute flight over 560 nmi (1,040 km; 640 mi). Sakai's skull was penetrated by a machine-gun bullet and he was blind in one eye, but insisted on making his mission report before accepting medical treatment.

youtube.com/watch?v=YyknBTm_YyM

You Japs had more balls than any other nation on the planet Earth to bomb the shit out of America.

I respect you in the same way that I respect the Yids of Israel storming temple mount with Uzi's and hand grenades against tanks, and how I respect the Moosh hajdi dune coons for toppling our cities sky scrapers with fucking box cutters.

>Pearl Harbor survivor John Rauschkolb, 85, right, meets former Japanese Navy aviator Takeshi Maeda, also 85, at Sunday's opening of Pearl Harbor's 65th anniversary symposium in Honolulu.

"This is for Fat Man and Little Boy."
-Hiroshima Nagasaki on the closing of Cred Forums.

thanks based japan !

>you came to the wrong neighborhood, baka.

plz don't let Cred Forums go to shit. keep our boards.

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damn shame that gook didn't die in hiroshima

sold us out

if he was a real jap he'd realize his mistake and end it

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Oiya Veya Goyimsan!

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underrated

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