Let's clear this up:Not all Germans were NazisNot all Nazis hated Jews or the other 'inferior' racesNot all of that subgroup of Nazis killed anyoneNot all of that sub-subgroup of Nazis was a major political playerNazi Germany is a classical example of totalitarianism. The powerful control the weak by fear and tricks, with the tricks employed being similarl to how the Americans were able to appear to be more numerous at the Battle of the Bulge.The same applies to the Japanese. I should have cited a source to refute your claims of fanaticism earlier. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_front_during_World_War_II#Japan One can clearly see that the Japanese were moving away from the cities, and the claims of millions to die for the defense of Japan were propaganda. The fanaticism simply wasn't there- it's evident in the evacuation plans that Japan cared about its citizens' lives.-Penguin
The day I need you to tell me about WW2 history Penguin, I'll let you know