Talk:Tone/@comment-129.96.80.134-20150212015555/@comment-26134970-20150402143255

well it's remind me to Tameichi Hara, one of survivor IJN captain, commanding officer of Amatsukaze,Shigure, and Yahagi

"In his memoir, Hara objects to compulsory suicide as official doctrine, because he sees this as a violation of  bushido values. He turned pacifist before the Bomb. Hara was the only IJN destroyer captain at the start of World War II who survived it. His personal doctrines demonstrate why he survived and the Japanese lost the war—they were inflexible, and he was not. His doctrines were "Never ever do the same thing twice" and "If he hits you high, then hit him low; if he hits you low, then hit him high,"

so IJN higher officer, is kuso ttk, they let comrade die, that led japanese to defeat, well it's their bushido believe after all