Talk:American mutilation of Japanese war dead
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The intro explains war souvenirs and war trophies well, but I feel like it isn't introducing the full topic. It seems like intimidating the enemy and dehumanizing the enemy are covered in in the subheadings, but are not referenced in the intro.
I'm on the fence if the paragraph starting "The phenomenon of "trophy-taking"" fits better as the first paragraph of the Trophy-Taking header. Thoughts? 2001:569:52F9:4300:94F2:E30F:5982:BE65 (talk) 08:38, 27 April 2024 (UTC)
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