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I hope those who ordered and carried out this execution suffered a terrible death!
this comment makes me so upset. This Honorable man William is a relative of mine and even though he did die a terrible death, you should never condemn it upon someone else. I don't think that's what Bill would have wanted.
Ellis, you're entitled to your opinions, I'm entitled to mine - those who perpetrated this crime against your relative violated international law. If you want to take the "turn the other cheek" road fine, I'd rather see equal justice paid with interest and I make no apologies for it, regardless what you or you relative "may" have thought.this comment makes me so upset. This Honorable man William is a relative of mine and even though he did die a terrible death, you should never condemn it upon someone else. I don't think that's what Bill would have wanted.
The Japanese naval officer who executed Bill Newton described the act as 'an honour'. He was killed in action not long after the event and it was his captured diary that exposed the fate of Bill Newton. Newton's wireless operator was also executed by bayoneting and although there is no record of what happened to the individuals responsible, the officer who ordered his execution committed suicide at the war's end.Ellis, you're entitled to your opinions, I'm entitled to mine - those who perpetrated this crime against your relative violated international law. If you want to take the "turn the other cheek" road fine, I'd rather see equal justice paid with interest and I make no apologies for it, regardless what you or you relative "may" have thought.
So tell us how you're related to this hero who made the ultimate sacrifice for this country???
To the best of my (admittedly small) knowledge of the "Code of Bushido"...The Japanese naval officer who executed Bill Newton described the act as 'an honour'. He was killed in action not long after the event and it was his captured diary that exposed the fate of Bill Newton. Newton's wireless operator was also executed by bayoneting and although there is no record of what happened to the individuals responsible, the officer who ordered his execution committed suicide at the war's end.