Greetings from Japan,
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(BSorry for late posting. I want to just report about my visiting in
(BHiroshima as Prof. Pizka did.
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(BI had visited Hiroshima in 2000. National Cultural Festival was held
(Bthere. I was a member of festival orchestra made of amateur musicians
(Ball around the cou
But in other cases of even World War II how could we sit down and
reason with people like Mussolini and Hitler? Certain people you
will never be able to reason with sadly enough.
Did you know that in Italy part of the government forces are
seriously trying to revaluate Fascism and change history
Clayton Whetmore wrote:
"... the majority of the time the combatants who are killed are pawns being
used by leaders who are safe at home, away from the war. I've heard it said
that 'war is the old men of one country sending other people's kids from
their country to kill the kids sent by another c
ere they had canalization in the
villages 8000 years ago.
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technology has moved ahead and has led to modern surgical strike weapons. In theory, at least, the combat can be confined to the combatants.
I'm glad we're only killing combatants, since they're
so evil and vile! That's the deception that's foi
In a message dated 11/24/2003 2:01:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, Valkhorn writes:
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> Very true Hans. I agree totally that war is just not the answer.
>
> However the sad thing about our world is sometimes in war, both sides just
> aren't mature enough to sit down and talk like adults. Or
> even
s to everything. However sometimes one has to fight
back in order to preserve justice and peace - however ironic as that sounds.
-William
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Just back from my recent Japan tour of ten days, I have to write about
a special experience. Peter Damm was there some three years ago and
played Bernhard Krol´s "Laudatio" (including "Te Deum laudamus") in the
Peace Park before joining the Hiroshima Horn Club´s concert. Yes, it is
a very special
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