''When Japan accepted the Potsdam Declaration and surrendered in August 1945, the state officially acknowledged the war of aggression and the Nanjing massacre committed by the Japanese army.''
''Payments of reparations started in 1955, lasted for 23 years and ended in 1977. For countries that renounced any reparations from Japan, it agreed to pay an indemnity and/or grants in accordance with bilateral agreements.''
''China refused war reparations from Japan in the 1972 Joint Communiqué. Japan gave official development assistance (ODA), amounting to 3 trillion yen (US$30 billion). According to estimates, Japan accounts for more than 60 percent of China's ODA received.''
''Japan signed the peace treaty with 49 nations in 1952 and concluded 54 bilateral agreements that included those with Burma (US$20 million 1954,1963), the Republic of Korea (US$300 million 1965), Indonesia (US$223.08 million 1958), United States (525 million US dollars/52.94 billion yen 1967), Malaysia (25 million Malaysian dollars/2.94 billion Yen 1967), Thailand (5.4 billion Yen 1955), Micronesia (1969), Laos (1958), Cambodia (1959), Mongolia (1977), Spain ($5.5 million 1957), Switzerland, Netherlands ($10 million 1956), Sweden and Denmark. Payments of reparations started in 1955, lasted for 23 years and ended in 1977.''
''The Soviet Union did not sign the Treaty of Peace with Japan in 1951. On October 19, 1956, Japan and the Soviet Union signed a Joint Declaration providing for the end of the state of war and for the restoration of diplomatic relations between both countries. They also agreed to continue negotiations for a peace treaty. In addition, the Soviet Union pledged to support Japan for UN membership and to waive all World War II reparations claims. The joint declaration was accompanied by a trade protocol, which granted reciprocal most favored nation status and provided for the development of trade. Japan derived few apparent gains from the normalization of diplomatic relations. The second half of the 1950s saw an increase in cultural exchanges. ''
me parece que es otro el que tiene que abrir un libro de historia
ya que estamos con gilipolleces de hace cientos de años cuando hablas de mongoles quieres que hablemos de las invasiones mongolas en conjunto con los chinos para hacer de japon su campo de experimentos de tecnologias nuevas?
si quieres te pongo las cosas mas recientes para valorar el nivel de amistad que tienen entre todos que es paz y amor, casi no se quieren matar, quieres que empecemos por las disputas territoriales o por las maritimas o por las intercepciones y perradas que hay dia si y dia tambien en las fronteras de cada pais? porque es todo amor y abrazos
y nuevamente, todas estas tonterias tienen 0 que ver con lo que se esta hablando, deja de intentar justificar un asesinato, o estas intentando decir que abe se merece ser asesinado por lo ocurrido hace cientos de años?