I do feel for the Japanese civilians who were killed or injured.
But that does not change what they did to the civilians of occupied nations or to our people they took prisoner, I mean who decides to machine gun nurses or set POWs on fire?!
Another interesting but very disturning read is:-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731
One case of human experimentation occurred in Japan itself. At least nine out of 11 crew members survived the crash of a
U.S. Army Air Forces B-29 bomber on
Kyūshū, on May 5, 1945. (This plane was Lt. Marvin Watkins' crew of the 29th Bomb Group of the 6th Bomb Squadron.
[53]) The bomber's commander was separated from his crew and sent to Tokyo for interrogation, while the other survivors were taken to the anatomy department of
Kyushu University, at
Fukuoka, where they were subjected to vivisection or killed