Talk:Hideki Fujita

God these articles are ridiculously easy to write. Say a few words about where a character was, and when, and you really and truly have exhausted all useful information. It's so simple it's frustrating.

And a point about Manchukuo: The Japanese weren't there as occupiers, they had been invited by Puyi. Yes, I know it's hard to say that with a straight face, but you have to remember that the Qing government had a high degree of legitimacy when it was created and the Manchus, who were sick and tired of the blatant racism of the KMT, were only too happy to have the Japanese among them, at first. I don't remember exactly when they realized that the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was no bargain, but I do think public opinion was still on Japan's side in '38. Turtle Fan 20:39, July 22, 2010 (UTC)