Spindrift
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Probably more significant was the Australian and American habit of murdering captured or surrendered Japanese soldiers and taking trophies from Japanese dead.
Wikipedia link.
If this sort of thing is news to you, it might explain why I think I recall you expressing pro-war views in the past. Those who are ignorant of history are doomed to support its repetition.
It's not news. Just recently the HBO mini-series Pacific dealt with this very subject. Perhaps it developed from the Japanese treatment of American prisoners from the start of the war e.g. Bataan Death March. Or the Japanese habit of feigning surrender. The Pacific Theater was brutal warfare. Neither side played by the Marquess of Queensberry rules. Does that justify it? No, but in the context of times it makes it comprehensible.
Those who don't understand the context of history are doomed to misunderstand it.