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Posted on Jun 13, 2018
A Case Study In How To Apologize For A War Crime
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William "Chip" Nagel
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NPR podcast Rough Translation explores what makes a successful public apology by telling the story of Japan's attempts to apologize to U.S. prisoners of war that were used as slave labor during WWII.
A Case Study In How To Apologize For A War Crime
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David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the interesting share from NPR.
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It is my understanding the Japanese are rewriting history by excluding much of WWII. They can't possibly apologize enough for their barbaric behavior.
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