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  • This is the best war movie i have ever seen. the war scenes are extremely intense

  • Very good film!

  • This movie base on some truth and it is in history, we can hate what taking place in history but do not blame the new generation of today. How can there be peace if we do not learn from the history of our human race. So to prevent event like this, most if not all of us must teach and pass on the listen we have learned. We all can make a different.

  • Amazing movie!!!

  • bad movie filled with soooo many wrong details showing the japanese more crule and stuff. So ppl wont ever stop to hate each other.

  • @Tokugawa1986 fuck off gook, this is how japs were so face the fuckin truth sissy

  • @Tokugawa1986 O'rly now ? google Unit_731

  • great movie!!!! heloo from serbia:)

  • By the way, I was born in America and my parents are Vietnamese but my ancestors are from China.

  • Hey guys, my mom told me that my great grandmother was Chinese and was alive during that war because she and her family escaped to Laos before the Japanese soldiers comes. Laos is where my mom's mother was born and South Vietnam is a place where my parents are born. If my greatgrandmother didn't escape from the Nanking massacre, my parents won't be here and so does me and my brother today.

  • oic jap salute nazi..

  • 《Japanese military discipline was very strict》

    日本の軍規は非常に厳しかった。

    【Part1】On the contrary Civilians massacre or Rape,

    MATSUI, at the time of the offensive entry into Nanking, strictly ordered all the troops that 'the whole world would pay attention to Japan's entry to the capital of a foreign country, which had never been experienced ever since,' so that looting or accidental fire would be severely punished.

  • 【Part2】How drastically did these principles prevail?

    WAKISAKA Jiro, the commander of the 36th Regiment, the 9th Division stated in his affidavit presented to the IMTFE that such was rigidity of orders that a certain paymaster lieutenant was given penalty at the military court only for carrying woman's shoe of this pair found on the street back to his unit.

    The Japanese Army was greatly concerned about soldiers' illegal actions in Nanking

  • i wonder whether this tidbit is included in the film... judging by the high ratings probably not. because i know a film that does include such horrific depictions and people hated it...

    "The International Military Tribunal for the Far East estimated that 20,000 women were raped, including infants and the elderly"

  • @notthere83

    We have received a counterargument about the 23% of pregnancy rate from Chinese people. They said Japanese soldiers must have killed Chinese ladies after the Japanese raped women, so there were no babies. However, the statistics which were presented by Chinese government show where the corpses were found and buried. Only about 2,800 corpses are found inside Nanking castle, and the rest are recovered outside, which were almost 40,000. There are few corpses of women and children.

  • @kaito8209 of course pregnancy rates have nothing to do with this whatsoever. whether you rape an infant or not does not change the pregnancy rate. and even IF the numbers were lower than 20k (though everybody can make up random shit on youtube) - rape is horrendous regardless of number! especially such as this! "After seizing a pregnant mother from the family of a vegetable farmer outside of Hongwu Gate, the Japanese raped her, cut open her belly with their knives, and pulled out the fetus."

  • @notthere83

    【Part3】in order to avoid friction with key trade partners such as the U.S. and the U.K. As a result even pocketing of a pair of shoes could be a case which had to be tried by the court-martial.

    Please watch this.

    ↓ ↓ ↓

    Yahoo![ The Alleged 'Nanking Massacre' 再審「南京大虐殺」 ]

    →Chapter II→3. Systematic large scale of looting and rape

    →Argument-8

  • ≪the mopping-up operation≫

    (Part1)the Japanese troops had the systematic mopping-up operation and found many Chinese soldiers hiding disguised as citizens. And some of them were put to death. In the operation, the Japanese troops had no intention of killing non-combatants. But arresting the hiding soldiers disguised as non-combatants created a great deal of misunderstanding among the westerners, giving the impression the Japanese troops had systematically committed the murder of civilians.

  • (Part2)This attitude, having the 'Chinese Plain-clothes soldiers' pretend to be non-combatants would be considered to come under Article 23 in 'Regulation respecting the laws and customs of war on land' (the 4th Hague Convention) concluded in 1907 that specifies an 'act of disloyalty' and it infringed on the international humanitarian law. Therefore, it was legal activity that the Japanese Army conducted the mopping-up operation to arrest and to intern the Chinese Plain-clothes soldiers.

  • O.o german soldiers at 0:47?

  • @TheShitCan germany sold large amounts of arms and equipment to the chinese nationalists back in the 1920s and 30s, thats why you see many german helmets and K98s. obviously the sales stopped when germany allied itself to japan but large numbers of german uniforms and weapons continued to be used by the KMT throughout the sino japanese war, WW2 and the chinese civil war afterwards.

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  • Fucking cruel japanese pricks,less than animals

  • @jarrod1685 humans in general are pricks and not just the japanese, almost every country if not all of them have parts of its history in which cruel and inhuman treatement has been carried either against foreigners or againts their own population even though few can compare in terms of scale to what happened in Nanking.

  • Hey does everyone want kaito8209 to STFU?

  • @onigoroshi442 im not even learning japanese, its just something i picked up. of course chiang kai shek burned evreything, so that japanese people wouldnt of been able to get it. women would rather commit suicide than be raped to death. its a matter of pride. nationalist china wouldve done just fine against russia because russians dont rape and murder as wild as japan did

  • asian schindler's list

  • I'm sure not all of Japan thinks China is inferior. Just the Japanese people I have encountered seem to think that way. Some Japanese girls in my engineering class once said the Chinese can not be considered as true Asians. Rude, right?

  • @LilacsandLilies YEAH. RUDE AS HELL. i use to like japanese people and wanted to learn japanese but after a bit of growing up and realizing how much my parents and grandparents hate japanese people and our history, i realized that what the japanese did to china affects me too. if japan never raided china, the KMT would still be in power and our family would be rich. :(

  • @ChibiMuncher The KMT would still be in power? In your dreams, may be. At the Xi'an Incident, Chiang Kai-shek was captured by communist sympathizers and forced to stop fighting against them in China. His son was held hostage in Moscow by Stalin. Besides, he killed anyone on his way, no matter those persons were Chinese or not. It is obvious if you look at events like Shanghai massacre of 1927, the 1938 Yellow River flood, 1938 Changsha Fire, or the 228 Incident. About Mao, I bet you know enough.

  • @ChibiMuncher Besides, without Japan, China had no chance standing against Russia at the early 20th century. I know there are many rude and cruel Japanese like myself, but it is regretful to see someone hating us by only looking at one side of the story, or hardly looking into anything. Anyway, I will encourage you to learn your own language instead of learning Japanese. You can't really use that language outside of Japan anyway.

  • @LilacsandLilies call those japanese girls submissive

  • You know what I always found hilarious about Japanese culture? Their entire nation was influenced by China, and yet Japanese consider Chinese people inferior to them for some reason. Their instruments, furniture, and weapons were all exported from China. Their language is heavily influenced by Chinese dialect. The famous Japanese tea drinking ceremonies would not exist if it was not for the Chinese Buddhist monks who brought the tea into their country.

  • @45nuwan maybe your spam comment would be more appropriately placed on a harry potter trailer.

  • (Part1) P. Scharfienberg, the secretary general of the German Embassy to China, who returned to Nanking city on January 9, tried to investigate the fact about 'Japanese Army's atrocities Rabe reported' by himself, and wrote to the German Embassy at Hankow on February 10: “He [Rabe] is still actively trying to counter the bloody excesses of Japanese looters, which have unfortunately increased of late.

  • @kaito8209

    Kaito, I got your point, and it looks like you did your homework. I totally agree that it is very honorable for the WWII Japanese army to only mostly kill the surrendered soldiers (100,000 of them) by intention and kill the women, kids, and elders by accident. I also totally agree that it is very merciful for the WWII Japanese army to only rape the girls (at least 20,000 of them, many were college students) remained in the city, and not to kill them by intention (accidents not count)

  • @alexneverhurts

    In addition that there did not exist the formal documents 'ordering to kill all POWs,' the existing formal documents had been saying clearly contrary to the accusation. Therefore, there was absolutely no ground for such criticism that 'the Japanese Army's policy was to kill all POWs from the beginning.'

    「捕虜をすべて殺害せよ」とする公式文書は存在しない上、公式文­書にそれとは逆のことを明示している以上、「日本軍は初めから捕­虜を殺害する方針だった」との非難は全く成り立たない。

  • @alexneverhurts

    (Part2)In a decidedly eccentric book, Japan's Imperial Conspiracy (1971), Bergamini tried to lay the blame for Nanjing and much else squarely at the feet of Emperor Hirohito. Chang is obliged to concede that "unfortunately, Bergamini's book was seriously criticized by reputable historians.

    Please watch this.

    ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

    Yahoo![ The Alleged 'Nanking Massacre' 再審「南京大虐殺」 ]

    →Chapter II →2. Systematic massacre →Argument 7

    Did the Japanese Army have a policy of killing POWs?

  • (Part1)For another example, David M. Kennedy, the chief of history department of Stanford University, contributed to the Atlantic Monthly (April 1998), and demonstrated his opinion as follows: She [Iris Chang] is clearly tempted to argue that the Rape of Nanking resulted from formal political decisions taken at the highest levels, an argument whose virtually lone proponent is the historian David Bergamini, whom Chang repeatedly cites.

  • (Part1)Around December 10, which date was Japanese surrounded the Nanking city, the city was completely fallen into a state of anarchy by Chinese soldiers. The Chinese soldiers in holy terror came to be out of control and began looting. James Espy, the vice American Council at Nanking, reported to the American Embassy at Hankow concerning the aspect of the city right before the fall of Nanking as follows :

  • (Part1)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.

  • (Part2)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--"

  • (Part1) almost all the civilians have been living inside the Safety Zone, and there are almost no one living outside the Safety Zone even in Nanking castle.

    Needless to say, there have been absolutely no civilian living outside the walls where fierce battles happened. If any civilians were killed, the massacre should have been carried out only inside the castle and their corpses should have been left inside the castle.

  • @kaito8209 I find it ironic that you use Rabe's letter as some sort of "evidence" against the Nanking Massacre, even though this very same Rabe documents the atrocities of the Japanese military in China in his diary.

  • @StormZephyr

    (Part2)To my mind, this should not concern us Germans, particularly since one can clearly see that the Chinese, once left to depend solely on the Japanese, immediately fraternize. And as for all these excesses, one hears only one side of it, after all.” That report is called untrustworthy story after people defined the fact.

    俺に言わせてみれば、そんなことは我が国ドイツに関係のないこと­だ。だが第一、暴行事件といっても、すべて中国人から一方的に話­を開いているだけではないか。

  • @StormZephyr they do provide clear evidence to the massacre. I dont understand wtf liitle kaito's response was to that but of course hes a little butthurt over what happened nearly 63 years ago.

  • Omg seriously, not another WWII movie from China. THERES TOO MANY OF THEM. HAVE SOME CREATIVITY FOR GOD'S SAKE!!!! 

  • @frogger832 This one's supposed to be good according to RT.

  • @StormZephyr

    (Part2)"Shortly before eight o'clock Colonels Lung and Chow arrive (Ling has marched off by now) and ask if they can take shelter in my house. I agree. Before Han and I left for home, these two gentlemen deposited 30,000 dollars in the committee's safe." (The Good Man of Nanking, p.64.)Is this a illegal act or not?

  • (Part1)According to Rabe's diary, at that time those Chinese in the Safety Zone, were limited to persons who could communicate with Rabe in the Safety Zone. Only those who could speak in either English or German were the Chinese staff that helped work in the Safety Zone Committee and Chinese officers, Colonel Lung and Chow. Rabe was recording about Chinese officers in his diary as follows:

  • @kaito8209 Hey u know Rabe used his diary to mention these atrocities right? if u wanna mention this shit go somewhere else to prove ur loyalty. I wanna enjoy this trailer.

  • @frogger832

    Chinese Authority's censorship has killed may creativities. Blame the government.

  • amazing film

  • I really can't understand why Chinese don't make FPS game about their war with Japanese. It almost will be very good FPS, as same as Call of Duty.

    Why? Can any Chinese can answer me?

  • @yevonsama Its because we don't feel the need to make profit of a terrible time in our history.

  • fucking japs. they deserve another nuclear bomb

  • @heaven2000 You're clearly belong in a mental hospital.

  • @heaven2000 are u australian?

  • I watched this movie today. It was a very powerful movie, but I realized it contained many fictional scenes. I am really worried that some people might confuse them with reality and start hating Japanese.

  • Amazing movie! Veird, strange, epic, some kind of fairy-tale, it makes me to think about everything! When I first saw it at filmsi.co.cc I couldn't stop thinking and talking about it for 3 days.

  • Terrific movie. I know most Americans will see the usual garbage with too much CGI, zero plot, etc.

    This movie was INTENSE. I recommend all to see it.

  • lol, chinese COD

    

  • i think we are arrogant to think that nature even gives a flying fuck about the human race... its just doing its thing. the planet is hostile, the universe is hostile! you are human, a mistake. japan fucked china ~ Britain/America fucked japan whoo cares! it wasnt a decision of a whole nation, it was some prick way up top. every country has its cunts..

  • Karma reason behind this recent earthquake was Japanese are eating unborn child in quantity and pregnant girls are selling unborn fetus just sake for money so Nature is taking revenge. If human break the rule of Nature, It's nature's turn. recent earthquake was just a trailer more will come for sure.

  • @babamaal You sir are bat shit crazy!

  • @babamaal THE JAPANESE DO NOT DO THAT U RACIST SHIT HAVE U BEEN THEIR AND SEEN WHAT U HAS JUST SAID CAUSE U SOUND LIKE A FUCKING MAD MAN

  • Why not Japanese were considered Devils as equal to Nazi? after seeing this movie i think Atomic bomb attack on Japan was the right decision. that bomb made their madness stopped war.

  • @babamaal Agree with you in so many ways.

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  • @JihadJoeC4 Is it complaint or.......??? How is your Jihadi business going on? how many did you killed in weekend? :). By the way That is USA Govt. But ppls of American are 10 times better than European , i am telling it from my personal experience. and i feel bad when their Govt is fooling them and playing with their emotions. Just bcoz of govt common US ppls are being targeted for other's rage

  • @babamaal oops I forgot to mention Im American

  • @babamaal well all i know about americans is thet they are fat, stupid, likes to fight(in someone elses country), dont care about the enviroment, makes bad movies that allways puts them as the heroes, proud as hell, ignorant, overly religious and overly emotional. (and i know not all americans are these things but this is what ive seen when i was there and by watching tely) you will propably blackmail me or something now.

  • @zneekiii where did you stay when you were here?

  • @zneekiii No i won't blackmail you as there is no point of putting gun on your head. I do have only one agenda that ppls blindly faith on their Govt. This Obama is nothing different thn Bush both have similar agenda to disturb the peace of world. USA is to be blame for inventing "Terrorist".

  • Incidentally, to those that would deny that this happened and that the media didn't cover it I would ask you to google a few things. Butchery Marked Capture of Nanking in the New York Times and Terror in Nanking – Looting and Murder – The Conqueror's Brutality in the London Times.

  • In all seriousness I could name a lot of things China has done wrong in the past and present but the cruel reality of Naking is kind of hard to top. It is something that deserves international discussion and recognition. Finger pointing when this much water has gone under the bridge is a rather pointless affair but ultimately two things should be done. One nation must fully admit to the nature of this atrocity and the rest of us must make sure nothing like it happens again.

  • there needs to be more fuck america movies

  • @bengalisinnerblad how is this a "fuck america" movie? America and China were allies in WW2.

  • @zikten i said there needs to be more

  • @bengalisinnerblad I still don't get it. so you you are saying this is a pro US movie? and you wish it wasn't? I guess I just don't get why you feel the need to bring your retarded anti US hate into something that has nothing to do with America. while were allies with them, I don't think the US has any involvement in this movie's story. so I just don't see your point. other than you just like to spew shit any chance you get.

  • @zikten tbh im not sure my self, only said because everyone else was like there should be more anti this and that. and yes, i do infact like to spew shit at any time :)

  • @zikten hahaha I think he means "fuck american movies about WWII"

  • FUCK CHINA ANOTHER HATE THE JAPANESE MOVIE

    WHATE ABOUT MAKE A MOVIE OF HOW CHINA IS RAPING TIBET!!

  • @CAZPERsayz , China is guilty of raping Tibet. The Japanese slaughtered as many as 30 million filipinos, malays, vietnamese, cambodians, indonesians and burmese, at least 23 million of them ethnic Chinese. Japan plundered more over a longer period than the Nazis, and the japanese used victims as forced prostitutes for Front-line troops. The death rate for Allied POWs held by Japanese was nearly 30%

    source; Chalmers Johnson, historian

    Nanjing was a "scorched earth policy" ok'd by the Emperor.

  • @CAZPERsayz You would think differently if your sister or mom have experienced the same.

  • Japan needs to admit there crimes.

    Pretending stuff like this didn't happen is just fucking stupid.

  • @MrBoBoTom oh yeah, what about china backing up the north korea and RAPING tibet?

    yout tell me that

  • Be careful these Brutal japs!

  • I didn't know that Chinese military strategy was of the Red Rover school of thought.

  • Yup, Yup... Japan helped Asia by getting rid of Imperialist Europeans because we are much better Imperialist than them. If you don't believe me just watch this video! Asian countries owe their independence to Japan. Now watch how awesome our Imperial soldiers are at rape and civilian killing (you don't get that good at something unless you've done it a few hundred times)! Long live Emperor Hirohito!

  • @paulliiiali , Japan didt sign the Geneva Convention which stipulates human treatment of civilians and POWs until after WW2 (once they got two Atomic bombs dropped on them). Supposedly, an Imperial Proclamation of 1894 stated that Japanese soliers should make every effort to win the war without violating international law. Its not like Japanese didnt have an idea of civilized behavior. Only 56 Chinese POWs wer released after the surrender of Japan

  • You notice that this movie looks like a Japanese or chinese Schindlers list.

    You got the genocide and the black and white, yeah this is like Schindlers list.

    Dont worry, thats not a bad thing to say, Im sure this is just as good.

  • you know whats interesting? Despite all the brutality committed by the Japanese in this film (and most likely in reality) I never really got the sense of mindless "demonizing" that is so prevalent in Western films (Inglorious Basterds?). Having studied this incident in history fairly in depth, I believe this is a good representation of the battle of Nanking. Good film, could hold some accuracy issues, but details on the true story are sketchy at best. For the war film enthusiast only however.

  • its about time someone makes a movie that demonstrates the japaneses true selves. its funny because even now they wont admit that they did that to the people of china

  • looks dope

    

  • no thanks, this is too controversial a movie for me :P

  • @lawrencealcantara620

    I really don't feel I know how to respond to such a limited statement

    .

  • @rednumbersix i'm not saying it might be a bad movie, all i'm saying is that this part of history makes me uncomfortable since it is way too open for controversy~ it leaves a certain bad taste in my mouth, that's about it~

  • @lawrencealcantara620

    go fxxk youself ! you fxxkin jap fascism murderer!

    

  • @liolin1990 LOL Really eloquent arn't we?

  • Lest THEY forget...

  • very good movie about a real story, japanese soldiers were not really know for their kindness...

  • japanese schindlers list

  • his is propaganda, in order not to be accused about no freedom in china

  • Good God, just how many Spam Bots does this movie site has? And so many different ones. I´´m almost impresed. Seems like a good movie btw, is it based on a true story or is it history-fiction?

  • For anyone who is still denying Japanese war crimes, please go watch some Japanese porn and figue it out for yourself.

  • @kaito8209 the Nanjing massacre is real as hell. My great grandpa was a victim. I've seen the bones of the victims in Nanjing. Japan was nuked for a reason you know.

  • @GuitarNiimura They would need at least a few thousand of them to cover the whole China. And by that time China will already clear their puny island with only 10. Even the United States fear China's economy state and military power, and you think Japan isn't? Dumb ass, I pity you for your efforts.

  • @GuitarNiimura Plus China steel production beats Japan by 20 times you dumb ass you get some facts before you comment like a ignorant fool you know shit. Even if a war started right now China already has 100 atomic bombs in its reservoir and atomic submarines hidden across the ocean and Japan has none, lets put this to the extreme case even if Japan can build 1 atomic bomb in 1 hour. Continues.

  • @GuitarNiimura Each year China spends 10% of its growth GDP on military. And what does Japan have? They don't even have an official army, the only army they have is self protector army which is out numbered by the Chinese liberation army by the ratio of 50:1 and u say what? 7 times as many atomic weapons? are you fucking retarded or what? Japan's industrial goods are all exported from China and look at this China already replaces Japan as the worlds 2nd economy and in 2025 it will be first. More

  • @GuitarNiimura You must be a really dumb to say those words. Why cant you use your common sense to figure out who would win in an atomic war between China and Japan dumb ass. Look at it this way, China's military power out beats Japan by 20 times simply due to the fact that Japan's military technology ceased to exist and develop ever since world war 2. Continued.

  • Its ironic how all the war crimes committed by the Japanese have been justified worldwide, and these Japanese still keep them secret as if truth would haunt them for good. What are they so afraid of? Shouldn't they be feeling guilty and showing remorse for what they have done? Instead of bringing up bullshits like this to convince the world and flame a lot of people! Oh, maybe because they are scared of their rising neighbor, China. Embracing the truth would mean death to their people. Idiots.

  • @monsterz10 dude, u know that if both Japan and China begun atomic war, Japan have the industrial capacity to build 7 times as many atomic weapons as China?

    and keep them secret? lol, China hate them for it!!!!

    didn't u know? in Japan they change some stuff about this in the schools history books... and the Chinese went totally crazy...

    they don't do it because of being afraid of the Chinese... so maybe get some facts and begin thinking before comment plz?

  • @monsterz10 Whistleblower and former federal agent Rodney Stitch wrote a book about why highranking Jap war criminals including Hirohito never got punished. The book is called: "World's Greatest Financial Frauds: Japanese and U.S. War Plunder". The Japs also did illegal medical experiments on their victims (mostly Chinese) and the US govt wanted this info to enhance their bio/chemical weapons. The US also wanted to demilitarize Japan and make it a US puppet (or whore) nation.

  • @meldufresne "The Japs also did illegal medical experiments on their victims (mostly Chinese) and the US govt wanted this info to enhance their bio/chemical weapons">> The same with the Nazi experiments on Jews and other prisoners. The allies used the results for their own end. Most notably on how best to allow downed airmen to survive in freezing water. Many concentration camp inmates were used until they died in these experiments, sitting in freezing water etc. The allies used the data gained.

  • Shame to see East Asians killing each other. Both cultures have much in common with Japan being influenced by China for much of human history. I would have preferred to see China and Japan united in the fight against the White Peril that was threatening Asia at that time. The first step would have been abolishing the West's unequal treaties with China and then driving the Western Powers out of South East Asia. But alas, the Japanese decided to murderer their fellow East Asians instead...

  • i do hope Karma is real..

  • r.i.p. kids and women

  • I want Japan dead. Even if the world has to nuke it 10 billion times

  • @monsterz10 You know something... You sound kinda like this guy called Adolf and Hideki 80 years ago

  • @monsterz10 Shit up when you have nothing good to say. Learn some respect kid.

  • @monsterz10

    yeah, suck my dick asshole

    I need this movie on Blu-ray

  • You know why Japan fears China's continuous economic growth and military power Nowadays? Simple, because they are guilty, guilty for their humanity deeds, guilty for their shameful crime committed against China. They fear China, in pursuit of justice, will nuke their island, which they call home, deep down the ocean floor, where dead spirit calls upon them for a taste of their own history.

  • @monsterz10 The Japanese suffered terribly during World War 2. In the end they got a taste of what they had dished out in China - so I guess you can call it karma. Not many people realise that Allied soldiers committed countless barbaric war crimes against Japanese soldiers and Japanese civilians. Many people have been brainwashed by Western historians who have portrayed all Allied soldiers as the "good guys" who fought honorably against the evil and murderous Japs.

  • @monsterz10 Western historians have, until recently, largely ignored evidence of brutal and barbaric Allied war crimes against the Japanese. As victors, the Allies had the power to decide who would be judged and who wouldn't be judged. Japanese (and German) war criminals were tried and punished but Allied war criminals escaped punishment. That's victor's justice for you.

  • @snsdwesley1 What you said was just a distraction from the point. Japanese did a lot very cruel things to Chinese people. The karma is not coming yet.

  • @yzhang2008

    (Part3)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.

  • @yzhang2008

    (Part2)Monition should be made here, however, that the Chinese themselves are not altogether exonerated of depredations, at least to some extent, before the entry of the Japanese. During the last few days some violations of people and property were undoubtedly committed by them. Chinese soldiers in their mad rush to discard their military uniforms and put on civilian clothes, in a number of incidents, killed civilians to obtain their clothing.

  • Well done!!! Great acting, music and everything... It moved me because the way this movie is done is unlike any other movie I have seen before. A wonderful job... search it on malifilmici.co.cc...it s great site for watching online the best movies...

  • @aretmiscole fuck this site and its fucking surveys

  • We don't need to live in the vicious circle of revenge. However, Japanese should have the courage to face what they have done instead of twisting the history and try to cover it.

  • Saving Private Chang

  • I saw it a month ago at a prescreening and can't wait to see it again. Maybe even tonight at kookíca, now that it's open here. It i really perfect movie, trust to me. You will like it.

  • True film of Nanking . This is Fact.

    ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

    [ Precious film of soon after the Fall of Nanking (1/6)sub ]

    watch?v=xkkcQR50ej4

  • Totally entranced by the movie; rapt every moment. acting superb! another oscar nomination for director. great for a romanic escape...ah! life should be so romantic and just. You can find it at kookíca now. Dont wait!

  • @MrSreevatsan

    True photos & True film of Nanking which are this. This is Fact.

    ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

    [ Precious film of soon after the Fall of Nanking (1/6)sub ]

    watch?v=xkkcQR50ej4

    [The Fake of Nanking Massacre(English and Japanese)]

    watch?v=VvFk2fPHHnk

  • I SAW IT LAST NIGHT AND WAS VERY IMPRESSED..I THOUGHT THE CAST GAVE A VERY GOOD CHARACTER PROTRAIL. Pleasantly surprised.I saw it on kookíca and it was not what I expected at all. Twisted but Good.

  • I was kinda confused when i saw this...So is it supposed to be based on a good story.. But at the and it was pretty good for me. I found it at kookíca.

  • @Mona7447

    Why all photo & film of Nanking massacre, which are FAKE?? If Nanking massacre happened?

    Please watch this.

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    youtube[ Photos of Nanking(Nanjing)Massacre/Vieri­fy evidence photo ]

    watch?v=tyqMgqToRLM

    youtube[ THE FAKE OF NANKING 1 ]

    watch?v=4LbVeadjSbo

  • great film

  • @vinsong

    (Part2)The British newspaper North China Daily News, which was published in China in English on December 24, 1937, eleven days after the Japanese occupation of Nanking, carried a photo taken in Nanking by their photographer. The photo was entitled "Japanese distribute gifts in Nanking." In the photo are Japanese soldiers distributing gifts, and Chinese adults and children receiving the gifts and rejoicing. Is this the scene of a massacre?

  • (Par1)When the Japanese troops entered Nanking on December 13, 1937, more than 100 press reporters and photographers entered together with them. The press corps was not only from Japan, but also from European and American press organizations, including Reuters and AP. However, none of the press corps reported the occurrence of a massacre of 300,000 people. Paramount News (American newsreels) made films reporting the Japanese occupation in Nanking, but did not report the occurrence of a massacre.

  • Saw it on kookíca, loved it and all 3 actors hit it out of the park... highly recommanded

  • @shuvobd1

    Why Japan got a testimonial from The Safety Zone Committee in Nanking? if Nanking massacre happened?

    Please watch this.

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    youtube[ Rabe's Grateful Letter Japan didn't attack on SafetyZone ]

    watch?v=FUuVI9D4Ssk

  • China is and always have been the most peaceful country in history. Surely they have fought wars against each other for centuries but they never ever has ever attacked any one outside Asia or outside Chinese territories. China was once many countries and states who fought to gain control of whole Chinese land, Korea was once Chinese and the Japanese came originally from China. Japan is just an Empire that looks for more power and wealth and wants to invade China one way or another

  • @SMGJohn

    (Part2)It has been pointed out that what she wrote and the photos in her book were not related to the so-called Nanking Massacre. She shot herself by pistol and died in 2004. The London Economist magazine commented that she had committed suicide perhaps because her book was much criticized and she was deeply depressed about it.

  • @SMGJohn

    (Part1)Recently, a Chinese American named Iris Chang wrote a book entitled, The Rape of Nanking. It tells about the brutal massacre by the Japanese in Nanking. It became a bestseller in the USA and other countries, and spread the lie of the Nanking Massacre. Later, Chang’s book was much criticized by many other authors.

  • @SMGJohn

    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.

  • @SMGJohn

    (Part2)Even now, the people in Tibet are still abused, and their cultures are being destroyed. The very Communist China declared that the problem of Tibet is a problem relating to domestic affairs and refused the interference of the foreign nations. On the other hand, the CCP is loudly denouncing the Nanking Massacre which had been insisted on its happening more than seventy years ago, but this is not even clearly defined.