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  • I think the person who dislike must from america... r u agree?

  • @6581moon Ironically the video itsself is from america.

  • watch ip man and u would feel bad

  • Todays China, is somewhere familiar with other world big cities, thanks for the invade of 8 allies and japan. However, China has always its own essence here.

  • @moontokyo.Based on what you said about SZC, I can tell that you have a poor grasp and understanding on how basic statistics and population census works. Throwing out numbers, without understanding the basic mechanics behind it, only illustrate your poor education in face of an educated audience. At least take statistics 101 at college level before posting your nonsense on web.

  • moontokyo can't face the truth

  • For some of you who want to research with something credible. I recommend you to start with NARA data base which is accessible on the net. All classified war crime research files against Japan are now open to public. If you do, you may soon find out "Nanjing Massacre" is a very laughable propaganda.

  • @moontokyo

    Using your logic, U.S. President Barack Obama isn't "American" because he is of Kenyan descent. Quing dynasty isn't "Chinese" because it is a Manchurian tribe. LOL Ever heard of something called assimilation? Nomadic tribes assimilated into sedentary Chinese civilization.

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  • @moontokyo nice job replying to yourself. Shows how smart you really are.

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  • For those who don't know much about China, I recommend to read some archaeology reports.

    What have found from Chinese ruins before 2,500 years ago is mainly Caucasian bones. Han tribe bones only become dominant around 2,000 years ago. Meanwhile some Japanese obsidian stones have been found in Eurasian Continent, no obsidian stone which are from outside Japan has been found in Japan.

  • Very good propaganda film. I would've fought for China if I were an American without information other than this film. For those who don't know much about the truth, I point out 2 things. First, Manchuria had never been a part of China in its history. Second, many civilians, mainly Japanese, had been brutally killed repeatedly by guerrillas who were strongly supported by America prior to Japanese military movement. If you need information about this, I'll give it to you.

  • @moontokyo define China...

  • @moontokyo

    Manchuria was part of China during the Qing dynasty. 

  • @Phead128 Quing dynasty was Manchurian reign not the Han tribe.

    Anyway, what are Han tribe doing in Uighur by killing women and kidnapping children?

  • @moontokyo

    The Treaty of Nanjing was signed between Britain and China... Look at the official treaty.

  • @Phead128 People misunderstands "China". For example, "China" is almost equivalent to "Europe". Britain is not Europe. Britain is in Europe. In specific, Quing dynasty is Quing dynasty. Quing dynasty is not China. Quing dynasty didn't belong to Han tribe. Quing dynasty belonged to Manchurian tribe. Chinese Communist Party belongs to Han tribe. Han tribe uses trick. By the way, read British news paper articles prior to 1940 about what happened in China.

  • @moontokyo

    Quing dynasty IS China. Look at the official treaty signed between Quing dynasty and British empire in 1842. Quing dynasty refers herself as "Government of China" in the official treaty with the British empire (see Treaty of Nanjing 1842)

  • @Phead128 The treaty which you've referred is known for unfair treaty forced by Brits. Thus it doesn't have any credibility here. Manchurian and Han tribe literacy rate was only around 2% or lower at that time. Meanwhile Japanese literacy rate was almost 100%; however, Japan was still forced to sign unfair treaty with Brits. Whites used whites' rule to deceive Asians.

  • @moontokyo Sharpen up your English grammar before trying to troll, you're making a fool of yourself kid.

  • @xesolor "China have had more than 20 times of ruling nation changes in its history. " Does this make sense to you? English is my second language not using for nearly 20 years.

  • @moontokyo It's called "SINICISATION", they even have a PROPER TERM to describe the phenomenon, you genius.

  • @moontokyo It's called "SINICISATION", they even have a PROPER TERM to describe the phenomenon.

    Ever heard of Pax Sinica? Yuan and Qing Dynasty are included, meaning, historically, these dynasties are all considered a part of China, regardless of where they originated from, because they adopted and assimilated into Chinese culture, and became Chinese, in the end.

    An African American would punch you in the face if you call him "African", get it now?

  • @xesolor What you've described is what I learned in schools more than 30 years ago. History text books were written as if there was continuity for legitimacy as a nation even though the country was renamed. The fact is there wasn't. Chinese history is propaganda. Korean history is fantasy. Japanese history is written by communist Americans.

  • @moontokyo Just by saying something is propaganda then it IS propaganda?

    Okay... let me try this...

    You're a fascists, racist, you want all Chinese and Koreans dead, to date you still want to rage another war and create the great "Japanese Empire" by murdering out a bloody path.

    There, I said that, it must be true, no? It's your reasoning, you moron.

  • @xesolor If you want to be recognized as a decent person, you should face the fact. There are plenty of articles, books, documents which have credibility suggesting Japan strictly followed International Law and Hague Treaty, also suggesting Japan made great contribution to Koreans. Needless to say, these articles, books, documents were written by westerners having no relationship to Japanese.

  • @moontokyo If you want to be recognised as a decent person, you should stop lying and provide some credible proof, or else, my previous statement stands true - because I say it's true, no?

    International Law my ass, John Rabe was a German and witnessed the Nanking massacre with foreign and neutral nationals from across the world, even Matsui himself lived in grief for the rest of his life after realising the full extent of his actions.

    THAT'S CALLED PROOF, get some, or get off lier.

  • @xesolor John Rabe sent a letter of appreciation to the commander of Japanese army on Dec. 14 1937. This is the letter.

    「Dear Sirs. We express our appreciation to your artillery’s praiseworthy act of having not attacked the safety zone and for becoming able to communicate with you (commander Matsui) about the future plan for supporting Chinese citizens in the same area. 」 (Stenography No.210).

  • @xesolor Before the battle of Nanking, the commander General Iwane Matsui ordered the Japanese army to be very careful not to kill any civilians. During the battle, every civilian took refuge in the Nanking Safety Zone. Japanese army did not attack it, and there were no civilian victims, except for several who were accidentally killed or injured by stray shells. John Rabe, later handed a letter of thanks for this to the commander of the Japanese army.

  • @moontokyo Rabe handed one letter of appreciation to the Japanese so they'd be pleased enough to let the foreign nationals go, after Rabe gained safety, he spent no time in recounting the horrors of the Nanking Massacre.

    There are DOZENS of biographies from foreign, even GERMAN nationals that personally witnessed the Massacre, want me to list them? You imbecile.

  • @xesolor December 14, 1937 Dear commander of the Japanese army in Nanking, We appreciate that the artillerymen of your army did not attack the Safety Zone. We hope to contact you to make a plan to protect the general Chinese citizens who are staying in the Safety Zone….We will be pleased to cooperate with you in any way to protect the general citizens in this city.

    --Chairman of the Nanking International Committee, John H. D. Rabe--"

  • @moontokyo If John Rabe condemned Matsui and threatened to go public on the Nanking Massacre, the Japanese would've killed every living soul in the city just to hide the fact! Rabe and others were forced to be kind in their tone so they won't be killed!

    If a murderer has you by the gunpoint, are you going to argue with him, or are you going to please him and hope he'd let you go? Are you THAT stupid?

  • @xesolor If the Japanese military wanted to massacre every Nanking citizen, it would have been very easily done if they only bombarded the Nanking Safety Zone. The Japanese military did not attack it, but rather protected all the people of the Zone. In the mind of General Matsui, the purpose of the war was not to take the land, but to save Chinese civilians from the Chinese civil war, killing among the Chinese themselves.

  • @moontokyo Are you a fucking moron? Japan WANTED ALLIES you numbstick, they were the allies of the Germans, if they bombarded the Safety Zone, with German and Neutral civilians inside, how the fuck would that make Japan look?

    If you're going to befriend somebody, you don't kill their people you dick! John Rabe and others protected those Chinese because they knew the Japanese wouldn't dare touch Chinese in there you prat!

  • @moontokyo OH BY THE WAY, Chinese Communists were ONE, in the NORTH when the Japanese invaded, couldn't fight the Nationalists in the SOUTH even if they wanted to, and TWO, the Communists and Nationalists formed an alliance in order to fight the invading Japanese!

    AKA, THERE WERE NO DEATHS IN NANKING FROM THE COMMUNISTS, ALL BY THE JAPANESE

    You don't even know shit about Chinese geography, history and politics and you're trying to troll me? How pathetic are you?

  • @xesolor Safety Zone Comity of Nanjing recorded no murder nor atrocities of Japanese soldiers but Chinese soldiers who were left behind the cities after the fall of Nanjing. SZC was organized and controlled by Americans and Europeans. There were around 120 journalists inside Nanjing city and none of them witnessed nor had valid evidences for Japanese soldier atrocities. What they witnessed is only one lawful execution.

  • @moontokyo you know after the Japanese government heard of the atrocity they issued an order to clean up the city and THEN allowed SELECTED journalists to enter the city, accompanied by Japanese troops?

    Now, are you going to write reality and see a bayonet protruding from your chest, or lie, and save your life, when the Japanese already cleaned up anyway, the bodies of the massacres are only unearthed in recent times?

    Again, ARE YOU THAT STUPID?

  • @moontokyo I don't give a shit about your Japanese-educated propaganda, you say the Holocaust didn't happen, when today Germans THEMSELVES know the full extent of the crimes the Nazi party committed. Japan, apparently, is the only remaining Axis power that refuse to own up to history.

    German civilians were force-marched through Auschwitz to see reality, should the Chinese have force-marched every stupid, ignorant Japanese, like YOU, over the dead bodies in Nanking?

  • @xesolor You give these grand, EMPTY statements that are like sugar paper - one poke and it breaks, where did you allegation that it was the Communists that killed those in Nanking go? Hm? LIE?

    Once a lier, always a lier, it's understandable that you're so frustrated you start to deviate from reality and just make things up for the sake of the argument, but really, how very immature?

  • @xesolor If you want to become a civilized person, you should read something reliable with positivist standard. As far as I've observed your behavior, you are nothing but a propaganda moderator similar to the one employed by Simon Wiesenthal Center.

  • @xesolor SZC recorded population as 200,000 just before the fall of Nanjing, then 250,000 three months later. Accurate population statistics were absolutely necessary because SZC was responsible for rationing foods, thus these numbers are trustworthy. There are more population statistics for 6 months and all of them suggest Nanjing population increased after the fall of Nanjing.

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