Scandinavia and the World
Scandinavia and the World

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skycat

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Axis Powers after the War 5 4, 3:26pm

At the Second World War, my grandmother, uncle and aunt starved to death.
They were 34 years old, 12 years old and 2 years old then.
Even just before dying, it's said that the young mother to whom mother's milk has not gone out any more was going to give the wheat explained simply in the mouth to my 2-year-old daughter by the mouth move.

When a war ended, my father and grandfather were being only two and were promoting to Japan from Taiwan.
At the time, my father is only 8 years old.

While Japan was governing Taiwan, my grandfather was working as a teacher at a Taiwanese elementary school.
Before life, my grandfather has never returned to Taiwan. My father didn't try to go to Taiwan, too.
I'm work 5 years before for the first time and going to go to Taiwan.

I searched inevitable death for the place where my grandmothers lived and the place where my father was born then.
They were the Taiwanese people who know those days that you cooperated with me.
They even said "You and a father were Taiwanese your father's being born in Taiwan."
And "Your grandfather was a wonderful teacher."
I had never cried with the public up to now, but I cried for the first time then.

A discounted country is handled as "vice" from an international society only by the fact that it was discounted.
Whatever kind of cruel thing is being done during a war, a country where I excel is regarded as "the justice".

I think maybe Denmark in the those days when I lost a battle in the Napoleonic Wars also received such handling.
Though Denmark was raising neutrality, did everyone of all over the world such as that you have dropped an incendiary for the town where a private citizen lives in the UK and that he says it was taken away, and how long Denmark felt sad about Norway tyrannical also think?

But when its Denmark is on good terms with Norway now, and can do, I can have a little ambition in the fact, too.