There would be an outrage in Germany and Europe if one were to be held for Rommel.
Why should there be an outrage if Germans held a ceremony for Field Marshall Erwin Rommel? The man was a military genius, and respected not only in Gernany but even in Allied lines. Rommel was a man of principle. Much like the late Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku.
This is more the equivalent of memorials for Rommel/Guderian/von Manstein. I don't see this as Yasukuni-level depravity.
Agreed. In life, Yamamoto was hated by Tojo and the prominent members of the Imperial Supreme War Command such as Prince Kon'in, Baron Sugiyama, Baron Itagaki, Baron Korechika, all of whom were powerful members.
Yamamoto, a graduate of Tokyo Imperial University and Harvard University, was a man of international culture and he had a modicum of pride in the United States as well as respect for the Western military establishment, especially the British Royal Navy. He was also a man that believed in the power of diplomacy.
These qualities was the reason why he lambasted Sugiyama for his principal actions in orchestrating the Manchurian incidident , and was one of the leading military opposition to the War in China in 1931. He was absolutely incensed as with a number of Japanese Military Officers for the decision to invade Mainland China. He was censored multiple times in various meetings with the Imperial Supreme Military Command.
I know that he was hated deeply by Tojo, who actually wanted him dead. The late Admiral, too, did not share positive feelings for Tojo.
In that aspect I find great semblance between Rommel and Yamamoto.
I'm ok with this. Invasion of China, may have been wrong, devastating, and many things, but just that by itself is no different than any other invasion. I'm ok with this, however terrible it is.
What I have a problem is yasukuni shrine that houses CRIMINALS like Doihara, Iwane Matsui, and more. These guys didn't conduct warfare, they were committing genocide.
This I believe is done in extreme bad taste, and poor judgement.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/22/w...e-minister-sends-gift-to-yasukuni-shrine.html
Overall, I'm ok with Yamamoto.
The Admiral would have never talked to those men you listed. He openly criticized the highest ranking members of the Imperial Supreme Military Command, and leaders of the Imperial Army. You think he would even give the light of day for those men you listed?
They were beneath his moral caliber.