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  • uploader could you please add episode numbers on these videos? I for one cant tell the difference in inferno and purgatory and dont know which would go first

  • does anyone know where to buy this online?

    

  • Blowing up a cave with civilians in it is a war crime.

  • @VegardMinde put yourself in there shoes fella! what would you do then???

  • anyone know where i can get the opening theme song?

  • @clovenrick (Part1)Your story is not related any false stories of Nanking Massacre. Some foreigners wrote the Japanese rape stories in documents during the war. However, these cases were what these Westerners heard about from the Chinese. After Minnie Vautrin wrote it, Chinese officers were caught by police for rape crimes. This story was written in an article of the New York Times on January 4, 1938.

  • @undertakerRach

    Your japanese. End of story.

  • @undertakerRach How do you explain the pictures that the japanese soldiers took with their victims ?

  • @VegardMinde Photographs purported to be evidence of a massacre in Nanking are on display at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, at other exhibitions, and in printed publications. However, recent scientific research has revealed that there are no photographs attesting to a massacre in Nanking. At least 143 pictures are distorted, are fabricated, or are used for the Nanking Massacre pictures which were from different areas and different times by Chinese government.

  • Is that Eugene Sledge at the beginning?

  • @AtomicStarBurst

    Yes it is

  • does anyone know where i could buy this on dvd?

  • 0:00 - 0:07

  • that lady at 2:55 said what i thought. iv had may vets tell me what they went in too.

    But i never served. I would love too but not for the oil sh!t.

  • The bitterness and grief will pass very soon.

  • that exact quote was used in medal of honor frontline

    powerful quote

  • (Part5)John Magee testified in the IMTFE(Tokyo Trial) by saying 'the Japanese soldiers took everything away from the Chinese residents', he confessed in the cross-examination, what he himself witnessed was nothing but one case that 'a Japanese soldier deprived of some electric ice boxes. Robert O. Wilson was the same. The Nanking Massacre was created by Chinese government.

  • @undertakerRach I'm an old man, for your edification, you lying piece of sh*t. My Great-Uncle Karl Zwick was a German missionary at Nanking when the Japanese soldiers murdered and raped and tortured tens of thousands of people.

    The Japanese holocaust of Nanking, and of every place the Jap soldiers went in China is true. The sad fact is that the Red Chinese leaders didn't have to exaggerate at all.

    You are a lying piece of sh*t.

  • @brasso4u One of the pictures shows that Japanese soldiers gave gifts to Chinese citizens in Nanking. Photo from the British newspaper North China Daily News, published in China in English on December 24, 1937, eleven days after the Japanese occupation of Nanking.

  • (Part4)/and Lewis S. C. Smythe’s War Damages in the Nanking Area. Moreover, Rev. Bates, a famous Christian missionary who taught at the University of Nanking, was also an advisor to the Ministry of Information according to a contemporary newspaper article. Also, the China Monthly revealed that the wife of George A. Fitch, who also wrote a part of Timperly’s What War Means, was a close friend of Chiang Kai-shek’s wife.

  • (Part3)This “Memorandum” says that the record of burial activities inside and outside the Nanking walls was a solid proof of the killing of 40,000 unarmed people, of whom non-combatants comprised nearly 30 percent.

    Timperley was paid by the Ministry of Information in China for writing the book. Zeng Xubai, then chief of the international propaganda division in China, said in his autobiography (vol.I, p201) that the central propaganda bureau funded the publication of Timperly’s What War Means/

  • (Part2)However, he wasn’t in Nanking city at the period. How did he get the information about the massacre? Rev. Miner Searle Bates and George Fitch, who were the Nanking Safety Zone committee members, submitted material for "What War Means". Timperly’s What War Means contains a “Memorandum” by an anonymous writer, whose real identity was Miner S. Bates.

  • (Part1)Miner Searle Bates, George Ashmore Fitch, Lewis S. C. Smythe, John Magee, John H. D. Rabe, Robert O. Wilson, they were famous members in the Nanking Safety Zone committee. During the period from the fall of Nanking to the Japanese occupation, they were staying in Nanking city, and writing many reports. However, their reports were untrustworthy for this reason.

    The book which is called What War Means was written by Harold Timperley.

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