I know all about the Indians who are sympathetic to the Japanese WWII leaders—mainly for Indian reasons, not Japanese ones.
Despite all this, we have been at peace with Japan since 1945, trade and collaborate in research and culture with them, and Japan has never attempted to conquer any other countries since 1945.
And those 100,000 men of the Greatest Generation who would have died instead came home, helped build our country, and fathered many children. If you have a chance to thank a WWII veteran, do it—soon you won’t get another chance. I thanked one a few months ago—a man in a wheelchair with a WWII/Korea veteran’s cap!!!!
Yeah, reasons like bribery. But I bet Ernst Zundel has his reasons too. But the Germans did not erect a monument in his honor, instead they put him in prison.