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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (105723)4/21/2014 5:20:48 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) of 217693
 
Neither more nor less politically driven then compensation from euro insurance companies and Swiss banks for their role in WWII.

The case had been developing for a while, and in truth there are many such cases in Hong Kong over confiscated wealth during WWII by invader.

Tip of the iceberg, and the progression was impeded by authorities wishing peace and prosperity for all, but alas, Japan chooses to relive the past by celebrating the past, forgetting one detail, that bills were unpaid and due.

It is surely better to sort dues out the court than on the battlefield.

Mitsubishi, a large slaver-worker company during WWII has much goodies on the mainland, along w/ Japanese banking system loans in china and on Hong Kong.

And we must not forget the bombs left in china and occasionally going boom.

Wonder how many cases shall be accepted in Nanking.

Open season declared.

Watch and brief.
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