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December 10th, 2005   #211
CanadianCombat
 
 
yes it was a total of $50,940,395,773.22 i'll give it to MightyMacbeth
 
December 17th, 2005   #212
MightyMacbeth
 
 
what is the name of the Japanese soldier who wanted to stop the emperor of giving his surrender speech?

there were two people.

good luck


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December 18th, 2005   #213
Dean
 
 
You know, guys, I consider myself to be quite knowledgable, hell very knowedgeable about WW II. However, every single single bleeping question that has been posted in this thread has left me scratching my head. Where the hell do you find these?

Dean.

Actually, though, I did know PLUTO!!!
Yay!! Hooray for me...... never mind.
 
December 18th, 2005   #214
MightyMacbeth
 
 
ok, back to my question..
 
December 18th, 2005   #215
Reiben
 
 
Colonel Arao?
Lieutenant Colonel Takeshita?
 
December 18th, 2005   #216
MightyMacbeth
 
 
naaaah
 
December 18th, 2005   #217
Dean
 
 
Actually, there were a number of soldiers, high ranking officers for the most part, who opposed the speech as they felt that the emperor shouldhave asked for better terms before making so "humiliating" a speech. Among them was General Anami, whose men occupied the Imperial Palace for a short time. When it became clear that the coup had failed, the died with his honour intact. Now, before I continue droning on uselessly, am I even in the ballpark?

Dean.
 
December 19th, 2005   #218
MightyMacbeth
 
 
ballpark?
heh, well I want the names of the 2 main people. They also did the planning and the action.
 
December 19th, 2005   #219
MightyMacbeth
 
 
wellll, I want the names of the 2 main people who planned and done some of the action. Ill give u a hint, one of them was a captain.
 
December 19th, 2005   #220
tomtom22
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by MightyMacbeth
wellll, I want the names of the 2 main people who planned and done some of the action. Ill give u a hint, one of them was a captain.
Army or Navy?


"It doesn't take a hero to order men into battle. It takes a hero to be one of those men who goes into battle." - Norman Schwarskopf, Commander of Desert Storm Operations