Talk:Ikazuchi/@comment-26429610-20151210135614/@comment-26429610-20160304105119

I didn't mention Inazuma because of the very reason you've stated - they weren't treated like a POW. Being saved is one thing, but being tortured, starved and left to dead is another thing. Not a big surprise where both IJN and IJA couldn't care less about adhearing Geneva convention.

Name one incident where sailors of the USN tortured and killed IJN POWs during pacific theater. Sure, discrimination and racism was prevelent but I've yet to see a record (both primary and seconday sources) of Japanese POWs being brutally tortured or killed by American sailors. And no, you just don't make assumption that they actually did so without any proofs.

You just can't paint both sides in the same light when it comes to treatment of POWs on pacific theater.

Your ignorance to the whole POW issue and generalization disgusts me.