@Dummy288 what? Yes this piece was used in "The Patriot" trailer, but no, the music is NOT by Hans Zimmer. It's ''Escape'' by Craig Armstrong. The soundtrack from the film was composed by John Williams.
(Part2)However, these collections show no evidence of any vigorous critical attempt to distinguish between valid primary materials and other materials: photographs, for instance, which are known to be fabricated, or from different areas and different times, continue to be used to "prove" Japanese guilt in the winter of 1937-38 at Nanjing.
The Nanjing Incident Recent Research and Trends by David Askew
(Part1)The majority of academic research on the Nanjing Incident is conducted in Japanese, English and Chinese. Of the three language groups, Japanese has produced the most sophisticated research, with the debate in English lagging decades behind. The most objective Chinese language materials are the collections of various primary sources, including the recollections of many of the Chinese military personnel in Nanjing.
@Dummy288 what? Yes this piece was used in "The Patriot" trailer, but no, the music is NOT by Hans Zimmer. It's ''Escape'' by Craig Armstrong. The soundtrack from the film was composed by John Williams.
alevic88 8 months ago
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The Fake of Nanking Massacre-3 Population
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The Fake of Nanking Massacre-2 (English and Japanese)
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The Fake of Nanking Massacre-1(English and Japanese)
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Anti-Japanese Policy in China(English, Japanese and Chinese)
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undertakerRach 1 year ago
perfect music at the end
treatt22 1 year ago
(Part2)However, these collections show no evidence of any vigorous critical attempt to distinguish between valid primary materials and other materials: photographs, for instance, which are known to be fabricated, or from different areas and different times, continue to be used to "prove" Japanese guilt in the winter of 1937-38 at Nanjing.
The Nanjing Incident Recent Research and Trends by David Askew
undertakerRach 1 year ago
(Part1)The majority of academic research on the Nanjing Incident is conducted in Japanese, English and Chinese. Of the three language groups, Japanese has produced the most sophisticated research, with the debate in English lagging decades behind. The most objective Chinese language materials are the collections of various primary sources, including the recollections of many of the Chinese military personnel in Nanjing.
undertakerRach 1 year ago
will someone plz provide english subtitles?
seegrub62 2 years ago
yeah i´ve understood every word!
BritishBluesMan89 2 years ago
Plz show something or do part 1 part 2
Martin19950926 2 years ago
sick...
intheskiesifly 2 years ago 2
yo! sushi
topfunk 2 years ago