"If all the Japs were like you, there wouldn't have been a war" said Tom. Justify his statement.
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"If all the Japs were like you, there wouldn't have been a war" said Tom. Justify his statement.
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The wounded American soldier was an enemy. In spite of all this Dr Sadao gave him shelter in his house. He didn’t hand him over to the police. He operated on him. Dr Sadao risked his own life but saved an enemy from dying. Tom was right. If all the Japanese were like him, there would not have been a war between America and Japan.
Dr Sadao was first a doctor. He and his wife faced the displeasure of their servants. The old gardener thought that his master must let the white man die. Dr Sadao ignored all these warnings. He heard the call of his profession and humanity and operated on the prisoner of war.
Lest Tom be arrested, he made elaborate arrangements for his escape. He did all these sacrifices putting himself and his wife at maximum risk. He rose to the occasion and did what only a devoted doctor could have done in the circumstances .If love and humanity prevail there can be no possibility of war.
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