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In reply to the discussion: How did the U.S. reform cult-like, Fascist nations Japan and Germany after WWII? [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)12. Unconditional surrender followed by occupation and imposition
of new systems of laws on broken populations facing imminent starvation without the food we supplied.
Done to impose rudimentary structures of what WE already had before then and have had since. Well meaning, but not exactly the principles of democracy in action.
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How did the U.S. reform cult-like, Fascist nations Japan and Germany after WWII? [View all]
Yavin4
Nov 2020
OP
The US didn't reform Germany. Germany reformed Germany. Japan is a completely different culture.
Nitram
Nov 2020
#13
Bad history, Left inTX. France punished Germany so severely for WWI that they suffered severe
Nitram
Dec 2020
#30
That's been tried (and failed) on numerous occasions over many centuries. I'm assuming your
Nitram
Dec 2020
#31