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  • It is very funny that jobless Japanese are hired by Nationalist Japanese organizations to send out racist and war crime denying comments on youtube. They write those comments from Monday to Sunday and comment every video related on Nanjing massacre.

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  • ....jestem Polakiem,ale kocham ten marsz...........,wiele znaczy nie tylko dla radykalnego zachowania japońskich żołnierzy,ale równierz dla wielu obecnie walczących ludzi..

  • Japan x) 

  • lol? this is bs. really? unarm urself and start marching down the middle of the street in clusters? hahaha this couldnt have happened

  • @SirCrushington while they do this, there are other soldiers standing around with guns if you noticed. Culture goes hand in hand with military too, it's their culturre , so leave it ._. it happened

  • I can't stop laughing what the hell is this??! I just imagined Germans doing this on Paris streets ahahaha )))

  • @MesserHai okay , this is their ritual of driving out the evil spirit or someshit ._. still laughing?

  • @MesserHai try also imagine that Germans build a national temple in Berlin to memorize Hitler, Hess, Himmler and publicly deny Nazi massacre.

  • Does anyone take this shit seriously?

    

  • What a shit? I'm Japanese and those dance does not exist. Maybe only in China, but not in Japan.

  • chinks are stupid.

  • Bad Assssss!!!!

  • Japanese in my mind are all crude animals like wolves, lions that have a desperate desire to eat human.

  • @michael20100819 Isn`t that a little blind opinion. They were maybe so in world war 2, but that was because of the brainwashing that happened in the army. The western world like to portrait the japanese like that, but in real life they aren`t actually that different to others. And now they are definitely not bad at all.

  • @michael20100819 no they are just armed Japanese or Korean labors and farmers who are good at killing civilians and themselves rather than the enemy.

  • good movie...

  • what a crap O_o

  • This is NOT a military victory parade. It's a funeral service for those Japanese that died. If you look at the large word "祭" on the plaque it means "to offer sacrifice", and commonly used when someone has passed away, and this is to give offerings to those that died in the afterlife. Don't know if this is the way that the Japanese army did it, but it is definitely not a victory parade.

  •  banzaaaaaiiii ^.^

  • nice song, feels like honor

  • GUYS! its a CHINESE movie, obviously its going to portray the Japanese like this.

  • @thatkid358 roflmao and every jew movie is gonna portray the nazis as well, fill in the blank

  • respect for the Imperial army of Japan.

  • @SetisX81 i salute ja bang nation with nuclear bombs, sink the motherfuckers

  • @opeeum69

    USA is going down.....ur economy is destroyed you can't fight another war.

    IT'S DONE

  • @SetisX81 lol typical jap think, very intelligent, and explains quite alot, the jap world is indeed not of this world

  • @opeeum69

    it's the reality bro...

  • I can't wait till I go to Japan! Man! Just a few more months....

  • as a sociologist, I find the Japanese culture and ideology of the 20th century to be interesting.

  • Was this before or after the gang bang?

  • Banzai Nippon!!!

  • imperial japanese army you are the number one.that my hero.

  • (Part4)A recent survey of world public opinion from 2005 to 2007 found that Japan is the country most widely viewed as having a positive influence, which is helped by the fact that Japan has never used military power as a means for settling international conflicts after 1945. Since the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, the frequency of its use of military forces reaches the double digits. On average, China has used military power for several years.

  • (Part1)Some Chinese people have claimed that Japan always wants to fight with another country. Also they are accusing the Japanese dogs needed to be as brutal and cruel as possible to win the war. Some Chinese are taught exaggerated Japan’s war crimes, for instance, the Nanking Massacre must have been created by China for their propaganda, and also there is no conclusive evidence about that. Why does China continually teach wrong history to school kids? 

  • @undertakerRach No conclusive evidence?....are you serious?....Where do all the videos and photos come from? Your a moron. Japanese rat go die.

  • @delusivex (Part1)One of the Photos displayed at the 'Memorial Hall of Victims in Nanjing Massacre'. It is also displayed in the book The Rape of Nanking. The book states "The Japanese rounded up thousands of women. Most of them were gang raped or forced into military prostitution. (Politburo of Military Committee, Taipei)" However, this photo has nothing to do with the gang-rape nor the military prostitution.

  • @delusivex (Part2)This photo has appeared in the Asahi Graph, a weekly photo journal, published in Japan on November 10, 1937, about one month before Nanking battle. A set of four pictures have appeared in the journal with the explanation, titled as "Utopia amidst the Gun-power: The 'Rising Sun' Village South of the Yangtze." The very picture is captioned with "A group of women and children from the Rising Sun Village returning from the fields, guarded by our soldiers."

  • @delusivex (Part3)In those days in china, the lootings are often committed by the deserted Chinese soldiers. Therefore, the farmers have needed the protection of Japanese troops to engage in farming safely. Also, this very photo has been taken by Correspondent KUMASAKI in the province of Paoshan in the vicinity of Shanghai, on October 14, 1937.

  • @delusivex (Part4)In short, a scene of peaceful farming village has been secretly switched to the one that is taking villagers to somewhere prior to rape en masse. It is indeed a wicked act of secretly switching the picture.

    You should study first and write your comments. The Nanking Massacre was a created story by China.

  • haha, always fun to watch this hilarious drama between island chinks and mainland chinks. =) thanks for the laugh.

  • WAROSU

  • The oversized drums = true

    The flags and such = True

    The dance = WTF?!

  • Well the beat was hard

  • This....was sadly disappointing

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  • @blueraineee. The importance of understanding humanitarian atrocities done by the Axis powers partially stems from that they were committed not just because soldiers were obeying orders. Soldiers took part of the atrocities voluntarily and independently. The Fanaticism taught to them partially resulted them to have mentality to kill the innocent. Hence it is important to expose this Fanaticism and those behind it to prevent it from repeating it again through the same channel.

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  • いかにも映画だけど面白いね

    This is fiction but i think it's cool

  • I'm English I don't agree with the Japanese army then but this is beautifull there such a proud nation i know it was needed but if the bombs had not been dropped the Japanese would not of given up and would of won : fact even up too the 1980s they were still finding Japanese soldiers waiting on the islands inside caves it's amazing how they survived that long :D

  • If this lot had known about the existence of Harry Truman they'd have done this march in the other direction at twenty times normal speed. The drummers would have made Cozy Powell seem as if he was on valium.

  • sieg heil ? said ?

  • @MettaWorldDumbass LOL, at your eyes... Japs these days!

  • 0:54 WHAS UP MA NINJAAAAAAAAAAAS

  • 帝國陸軍は、太鼓なんか持って行かなかった。

    太鼓をたたくようになったのは、陸自のときからだ。

    いわんや、江戸時代じゃあるまし、陣羽織なんか着るわけがない。

    そもそも、帝國陸軍が幕府軍を連想する陣羽織を着るわけないだろ­う。

    敵の軍服を着ているようなもんじゃないか。

    時代考証が滅茶苦茶だ。

  • What is this shit

  • 0:55 for Eminem

  • Don't spit the japs! 

  • Japanese haka! This rocks!

  • @kiklop513 stfu hawwian

    

  • How, in the name of the holy emporer, is this even remotely japanese!? Looks like an African rain dance. No doubt it's the brain child of a whimsical arty farty director who wants to portray the sub human nature of the conquering soldiers through the medium of dance. What a crock of shit!!

  • @Txubi83 That's not even an educated opinion on how the march really was. Unless you can provide real details on the nanking victory march I would recommend keeping your mouth shut.

  • @dongmaster2 Of course it's not an informed opinion but it's pretty certain that this type of African rain dance didn't happen!! Hahaha!!! You can quietly enjoy this piece of hollywood-isation and imagine it to be an insight into the past but I'll call bullshit when I see it. And this video alongside your useless critique of my comment are just that!

  • @Txubi83 This kind of dancing can be found in many forms all over Japan. Look up the 'awa odori' or any the dances done in unison during matsuri.

  • @Txubi83 It's a haka dance it's done in rugby all the time.

  • The fuck is this

    Unrelated to the whole Nanking incident issue, no Japanese Army would ever do this kind of march, they had proper Western style victory parades since Meiji period...

  • @imjustmakingthisstup no they did that actually. japanese imperial army still kept a lot of cultures before edo period look it up. they had katana etc

  • @MettaWorldDumbass Yes, but the military was pretty westernized and so were  the victory parades. They were pretty standard Western Style. Also, this kind of "dance" is not even Japanese, it is some sort of imaginary thing the moviemakers came up with. Very well done though.

  • @imjustmakingthisstup Yes.True.Well said.

  • @opeeum69

    Usually, Armies tend to do the massacring BEFORE the victory parades... If there was any massacring at all that is.

  • One of the foundations of the massacre myth is based on the book which is called "What War Means", edited by Harold Timperley. But he was an advisor to the Chinese Nationalist government’s Ministry of Information. The section was propaganda section which was established by KMT (Kuomintang, Chiang Kai-shek) in China during the War. Timperley was paid by the propaganda section for writing the book.

    China created the Nanking Massacre story and spread the rumor to the world.

  • I like Dr. Atsushi Miyazaki who killed in Van earthquake. But i hate Japans!

  • Best thing to do on the battlefield without a doubt

  • Where is this video from? a movie? This was not shot in the thirties. A Chinese movie?

  • @sawdudeful. And what makes you think I haven't been to Japan before? I have talked with students and seen their textbooks in Tokyo. Like I said, it is not omission of events the major problem but the details to the events such as who ordered the killings, especially when it involved an Imperial family's relative etc. Read history textbooks about Western front, it not surprising to find the level detail up to the command level orchestring the atrocities.

  • @TKKTism Sire, i don't think your argument is that valid. Looking back on what @sawdudeful said, i partially agree with him. It's true about the propaganda. That's right, they wouldn't really want their children in japan to know the ugly past. However, i doubt they avoided the issue. In my history, i've known that the japanese killed thousands. However, think about the innocence of the soldiers. They had to obey the king. Sometimes you have got to think out of the box.

  • @TKKTism Textbooks don't give you everything. Just like that, propaganda was created between our own people. For such things, interested youngsters would have to ask their grandparents. I believe that every single person who went through the war had their own story to tell. This were the suffering of the people back then. "Atrocities, atrocities." Yes, nothing is "not Atrocious" out there. This is life. Not everyone is an angel, i'm sure we're all selfish in our own way.

  • @blueraineee as a college Junior, I can say with absolute confidence that TEXTBOOKS are full to the brim with shit and they also leave key points out. Want the REAL story? ASK A WW2 VET.

  • @FleetOfRetribution. LOL! Do you think the world community is so ignorant on this issue that we think the Textbook incident as the only Japanese Revionist's act or downplaying of its atrocities?

    Also re-read what I said in my initial post. My main point was avoiding details of atrocities, not completely omitting incidents. To a reader, there is a large difference in stating how many people died than just saying "many" or similar connotation.

  • you people are talking about nanking but

    america=mass killings of native americans and slaving a lot of africans

    british=murders of indians and slavement of africans killing of boers and of arabs and irish

    french=killing of algiers and vietnamese

    belgium=cutting of alot of africans hands and feets

    soviet union and russian= a lot of jews and minoriteis

    china=killing a lot of chinese

    africans= killing themselves

    are all of these in books???

    and a lot of this killings happend in peace time

  • Ofcourse, all this makes sense only when there is lack of formidable opposition elements, which can bring politicians with gains, against revisionist attitude of Japanese ultranationalist elements.

    And the apathy of modern Japanese youth, excluding its ultranationlist sect, in politics would only ensure such opposition will more likely formed in far distanced future.

  • @sawdudeful. It is well documented that Japanese Educational ministry does so to appease Japan's ultranationalist political faction and voting constituencies. And if you know about Japanese politics then you should be aware that Japanese ultranationalist element holds a significant political sway. Following this, it doesn't take rocket science to see how political parties, especially the ruling party, would keep its education portfolio appeasing ultranationalist element for political gain.

  • @TKKTism

    By the time of the final ruling, however, Ienaga and the tens of thousands of Japanese who joined him in his battle against the authorization process had been victorious in fact if not in law. The most widely used Japanese textbooks in the mid- and late-1990s contained references to the Nanjing Massacre, anti-Japanese resistance movements in Korea, forced suicide in Okinawa, comfort women, and Unit 731 (responsible for conducting medical experiments on prisoners of war)—

  • @TKKTism

    all issues raised in Ienaga's suits. A conservative (many would argue ultra-conservative) movement toward reform in the Japanese history curriculum was initiated in the early 1990s by Fujioka Nobukatsu and his Liberal View of History Study Group. Fujioka, a professor of education at Tokyo University, set out to "correct history" by emphasizing a "positive view" of Japan's past and by removing from textbooks any reference to matters associated with what he calls "dark history,"

  • @TKKTism issues such as the comfort women, that might make Japanese schoolchildren uncomfortable when they read about the Pacific War. By early 2000 Fujioka and his group had joined with others to form the Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform, now headed by Nishio Kanji. It is the Society's textbook, The New History Textbook (one of eight junior high school history textbooks authorized by the Ministry of Education in April 2001),

  • @TKKTism

    that has caused such debate in Japan over the past year. Nishio summarized the views of the Society in an article in the August 2001 Japan Echo, a bimonthly journal of opinion on a wide range of topics of current interest within Japan. The article maintained that rather than asserting the Society members' personal views of history the textbook aims to restore common sense to the teaching of the subject.

  • @TKKTism

    Nishio insisted that "history stop being treated like a court in which the figures and actions of the past are called to judgment." Widespread protests against the textbook erupted much earlier in Japan, China, and North and South Korea. By December 2000, reacting to a draft textbook circulated by the Society and shown on national television, a long list of Japanese historians and history educators expressed misgivings about the content of

  • @TKKTism

    The New History Textbook and its rendering of Japan's past. Their complaints centered around the text's presentation of Japan's foundation myths as historical fact and its characterization of wars launched by modern Japan as wars to liberate Asia.

  • @TKKTism

    The intellectuals' appeal to people inside and outside Japan appeared on the internet prior to authorization of the textbook by the Ministry. Following authorization, their voices were joined by an international group of scholars. This "International Scholars' Appeal Concerning the 2002-Edition Japanese History Textbooks" aimed to "ensure that textbooks are consistent with values of peace, justice and truth."

  • @TKKTism It declared The New History Textbook "unfit as a teaching tool because it negates both the truth about Japan's record in colonialism and war and the values that will contribute to a just and peaceful Pacific and World community." Under the Japanese system, local school authorities determine whether the new textbook is to be used in district classrooms.

  • @TKKTism

    On August 15—the deadline for school districts to make their selections—Associated Press writer Mari Yamaguchi reported in The Japan Times that the new textbook had been shunned, that nearly all of Japan's school districts had rejected it. She quoted a spokesman for the civic group Children and Textbooks Japan Network 21 as saying,

  • @TKKTism

    "We have gained nationwide support to say 'no' to the textbook. . . . it's the conscience of the Japanese public." According to a Kyodo News Service survey released August 16, not a single municipal government run or state run junior high school in the country adopted The New History Textbook. <--Article published by the Stanford University about how Japanese schools totally rejected the ultranationalist text book. I proved you wrong using the academic studies you mentioned~

  • @TKKTism documentary......so have you, actually taken a japanese history class? if not, just don't reply back. really i have actually taken the "japanese history class" you people are talking about.

  • @sawdudeful, I can assure you that your experience is not representative of the Japanese educational system. Japanese educational system avoiding details of its atrocities in WW2 is a well-documented fact i.e. independent of governmental sources. You can find academic studies, done by university professors with modern scrutiny, documenting this behaviour by the Japanese educational system. For ease of access, you can find less formal documentation of in credible publications i.e Economists.

  • Or they also look like those gangs you see way back when that would snap there fingers while they walked! haha

  • If you turn off the music and put on some jazzier type of music, it looks like there doing a fancy dance! Jazz hands!!!

  • Tenno Heika Banzai!

  • We could have witnessed an even cooler victory march if the Aztecs or Mayans had invaded and successfully conquered either the iberian peninsula,France or England ;)

  • this has to do Nix with German country and the Nazis, they also call nich win unhurtly. look the film at, because you know.

  • were does this clip came from ? A movie ?

  • @FirstSpaceLord I think in Japan

  • @FirstSpaceLord A Chinese movie "Nanking Nanking Massacre"

  • It seems to me that this it was the greatest shame of Japan,why you consider it a victory is beyond me,some history is best buried with the dead...

  • Damn that little kid had the true face of one pissed off warrior (sorry if i miss spell the last word)

  • @romeodecember He, together with that guy he's with are one of the few chinese who survive in the movie.

  • a march???? after this? raping, burning, and beheading??? nice march you son of a bitches! 2 nukes isnt even enough for you mass murderers!

  • @Archraveful "2 nukes isnt even enough for you mass murderers!"

    Well look who's talking.

  • 0:55 we will we will rock you!

  • 0:55 yo! yo! yo! break it down!

  • @Archraveful

    Lol

  • What he say at 1:00 ?? Sieg Heil sry but im from germany ^^ i list every words sieg heil ? is it or what did they say??

  • @JanVosseler Good Question, i'm not too sure myself

    (despite having some basic understanding of Japanese & German).

  • One side says one thing, the other side says another. I don't care I just like this vid and since I'm military intrested historian I find this march quite entertaining :)

    I like military marches and parades :P

  • This is the funniest thing I've ever seen. XD

  • This seems calculated to make the Japanese look like savages. Do an Internet search for "fake of Nanking" to get a different view. There is no evidence for the Chinese claim of 300,000 killed and the overwhelming majority of the Chinese casualties were men.

    The reason for chaos in Nanking is that the Chinese leaders fled the city and left their soldiers to fight on, so that there was no possibility of an orderly surrender. In the end Chinese soldiers blending with civilians were rooted out.

  • japanese haka :))

  • 94 people are Chinese.

  • 日本人はこんな事をしない

  • 100% chinese propaganda movie, enough said.

  • @sawdudeful It's not Chinese propaganda, if you're English, American, Australian or Canadian ask elderly people who served in WWII; my grandfather said for the most part the Japanese were blood thirsty SAVAGES, but they do fight with honour. Ever heard of the Bridge over the river Kwai? Is that British propaganda too?

  • @rivlukcoltd you're brainwashed by your country's propaganda. enough said.

  • @sawdudeful right, so I'm brainwashed by facts and witness accounts?

  • @rivlukcoltd yes. those "facts" you believe in are fake information. those "witness accounts" are not what you think they are.

  • @sawdudeful You're right, I should weigh your OPINION over eye witness accounts of the Chinese, British, American AND the Australians. Thanks!

  • @rivlukcoltd yes, this video is 100% chinese propaganda. 

  • @sawdudeful You're ill informed, either that or you're in or are a Japanese; the educational system tries to avoid the details of WWII. Try to think outside of the box mate, the world consists of more facts than what they tell you in Japanese textbooks.

  • @rivlukcoltd no, the Japanese educational system does not try to avoid the details of ww2. thats what your country's propaganda is telling you about japan. i have taken both japanese and american history classes and both have not avoid the details. haha sounds like you're the one that needs to think outside the box. the world consists of more facts than what they tell you in your country's propaganda.

  • @sawdudeful don't judge Americans by youtube so many people on here are ignorant and stupid

  • @sawdudeful The Japanese educational system feeds you American propaganda, so be quiet.

  • @sawdudeful exactly!!!

  • Love their eyes, eyes with fire and absolute faith. The cold blood eyes or the loyalty. I love their eyes.

  • is this movie?? or documentary??

  • @Hotredroad It's a Chinese movie: "Nanjing! Nanjing! (City of Life and Death)", released in 2009.

  • Does anyone know where to download this march into .mp3 format?

  • @techzung Mee too, its awesome in its own way

  • Early Japanese JumpStyle.

  • BANZAI !!

  • LOL. Made-in-China movie ...

  • Nippon BANZAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII respect from Turkey!