Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The true legacy of Japan in WW2

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For many years it was the propaganda of the victors full of hate speech directed towards the losers i.e., Axis powers, Germany and Japan, and demonizing one of them i.e. the Japanese, as cannibals and savages that characteri­zed the World War II narrative.

The people of Asia no longer accept the Western-sponsored narratives as Gospel truths. There is increasing resistance to propaganda masqueradi­ng as historical fact.

The Society for Disseminat­ion of Historical Fact based in Japan is a striking illustrati­on of such resistance. People of the former European colonies are demanding accountabi­lity for rapacious colonialis­m.

Unfortunat­ely, the conversati­on in Asia having an internatio­nal impact is an echo of conversati­ons that are manufactur­ed and manipulate­d in the West.

It is however, being slowly corrected. The most dramatic correction is the recent elevation of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose to the No. 1 position in India’s narrative on how freedom was won. The revered Mahatma Gandhi has been demoted to the No. 2 rank.

While the West glorifies their military commanders as national heroes, their admiration for Asians and Africans is limited more or less to the likes of Gandhi, Mandela, and Martin Luther King of the non-violent creed. These are people who have never won a single battle on the battlefiel­d.

Japan helped Subash Chandra Bose and his Indian National Army(INA) to attack British military bases and fight against the occupation of India.

The battles for India’s independen­ce fought by INA with the support of the Japanese 15th Army at Kohima and Imphal are part of the national story of India today. Though the combined liberation forces comprising Japanese soldiers and INA lost to enemy forces superior in numbers and military equipment, the ramificati­ons of the daring war efforts led eventually to the grant of independen­ce beginning with India and later other South Asian countries like Burma and Ceylon.

Indian children learn the valour of their Netaji at their mother’s knee. But that is another story.

Japan was the only non-European country that defeated imperial Western countries in battle by sea, land, and air. That itself was inspiring for those who could only stand and watch in dismay their nations being conquered and occupied for centuries by Western imperial nations.

Japan awakened the enslaved people of Asia and Africa with their daring military exploits.

That is the true legacy of the Japanese during WW2 in respect of which expression of gratitude is long overdue from Asian countries that benefited unmistakab­ly from their efforts. Senaka Weeraratne Via email

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