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Japanese committed Nanking massacre in Nanking(Nanjing)China 13rd Dec 1937 to Jan 1938.

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  • Yup, fuck imperial japan, that's right

  • @chengda85 (Part2)Also, MAEDA Yuji who was a correspondent of the Domei News agency said, I was totally shocked with the news about these crimes occurred within the Nanking city. All other Domei's correspondents who used to diligently cover inside the city in those days have never encountered any incidents of brutality that occurred after restoring the public order. If any unlawful things like that had happened, some of us or any correspondent must have caught that.

  • @chengda85 ■(Part1)There were more than 100 Japanese news correspondents besides the troops, who entered Nanking city during the six weeks when the Chinese claim that the 'massacre' occurred. YAMAMOTO Osamu, the then correspondent of the Osaka Asahi Shimbun (Shanghai Branch Office) says, "I never witnessed nor heard of such a thing.”

  • @undertakerRach your sources are bogus! I googled the things you claimed and only found bogus websites made by japs claiming the same thing you say but no actual source! how do you explain that southeast coutnries such as singapore also claim japan commited war crimes such as killing or torturing civilians? my grandfather a civilian was stabbed by a jap soldier.

  • @chimak3d (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?

  • @ ■(Part1)When the Japanese troops entered Nanking on Dec 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.

  • @undertakerRach over that time, that newspaper was controlled by Japanese soldier. silly.

  • Nanking shmanking. Lies. The holocaust happened. Nanking...ehhh...no.

  • @Thak11 I don't think so. You said my story must have been my imagination story. How about yours?

    One of the pictures shows that Chinese people were sick or were wounded in a hospital in Nanking, and Japanese medics nursing them. This photo was from the North China Daily News on December 18, 1937, five days after the occupation of Nanking.

  • @undertakerRach

    That is your story , only Japanese reporters in Nanking at that time, every piece of writing must be permitted by the army authority before publication.But all articles were not allowed to report crimes of the Japanese soldiers. Nearly all Chinese soldiers and young men of Nanking were executed the first couple of days after the fall of Nanking, but the fire and atrocities continue to end of January at least. Who else would commit those crimes ? Only the Japs.

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