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There's actually a ton of ww2 Japanese books talking about the jewish problem. They were burnt by Allied forces but some have been reprinted in modern days. . But Japan guided by the Allied powers, simplified their writing (kanji) in 1946 so its hard for modern Japs to read their old books.
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it is not true that they can't read it. It's like saying you can't read original Shakespearean english. It takes a bit of effort.
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Exactly. Though it would still be difficult, Japanese and Chinese people can learn to read Kyuujitai as there was a set system for simplifying the characters. It's all reverse engineering.
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