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Japan vs China - Massacre (Part 5)

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IULIAN ROMANIA

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  • Notice how everyone thinks movies from china is always propaganda no matter what it is,whether its a romantic or war movie, they just straight up declare it to be some kind of chinese propaganda,yet,they buy into movies like ryan or such and think it is the most touching stroy ever made, and believe their governments are the honest-lincolns who care for nothing but its people....LOL peace to all no hates, and respect

  • A photo has displayed at the Nanking Massacre Museum. The caption said, "The Japanese rounded up thousands of women. Most of them were gang raped or forced into military prostitution. But this photo appeared in the Asahi Graph, a weekly photo journal, published in Japan on Nov 10, 1937, about one month before Nanking battle. The explanation says, "A group of women and children from the Rising Sun Village returning from the fields, guarded by our soldiers." China loves fabricating pictures.

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  • @SOVIETasTheINVADER Your an idiot HAHAHAHAHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAA­AAAAA

  • The Chinese soldiers were cornered and threw away military uniforms in Nanking. Then they deprived Chinese inhabitants of plain clothes .Thus the Chinese soldiers violated the international law "Hague Convention on land warfare " as the plain-clothes soldiers . In other words they became no civilians but illegal terrorists.Therefore they were sentenced to death.

  • The Chinese plain-clothes soldiers that had the ability to shoot Japanese soldiers,were very dangerous .The Chinese terrorists' conducts endangered the rule of the war and Chinese citizens. They weren't soldiers but war criminals.Therefore, they were not protected in Hague Convention.

  • @undertakerRach :u shot the Fuck up ... fuck u ! i want to ask u? r u a chinese? em ?does japanese killed chinese people or not? did they came to our country to kill to rob? so please shut u fuck up,,, u fucker,,,!i don't no u, but if i c u , im sure i ll kill u myself, u fuck !

  • @FRANK22131 (Part5)His troops executed between 3,000 and 4,000 people. Chen Yi was later quoted by TIME magazine in April 7, 1947 as saying: "It took the Japs 51 years to dominate this island. I expect to take about five years to re-educate the people so they will be happier with Chinese administration." This fact shows they were mind controlled by the Chinese government? The Nanking Massacre was a fake story. In fact, Chinese school kids have learned anti-Japanese education.

  • @FRANK22131 (Part4)In a number of incidents, killed civilians to obtain their clothing in Nanking city in 1937 before the Japanese troops entered to the Nanking castle. James Espy, the vice American Council at Nanking, reported to the American Embassy. Go back to the 228 massacre story, Chen Yi, the ROC authorities, had jailed or killed all the leading Taiwanese organizers he could identify and catch.

  • @FRANK22131 (Part3)There were instances of beheadings and mutilation of bodies, and women were raped.h This is the Chinese inherent characteristics. The Nanking Massacre might have been have caused by KMT soldiers. In fact, R.J Rummel claims that Chinese peasants often had no less to fear from their own soldiers than they did from the Japanese. Moreover, KMT soldiers in the Nanking castle in their mad rush to discard their military uniforms and put on civilian clothes.

  • @FRANK22131 (Part2)Estimates of the number of deaths vary from ten thousand to thirty thousand or more. According to the New York Times on March 29, 1947, an American said, gTroops from China arrived at Taiwan on March 7 and indulged in three days of indiscriminate killing and looting. For a time everyone seen on the streets was shot at, homes were broken into and occupants killed. In the poorer sections the streets were said to have been littered with dead.

  • @F (Part1)The 228 Massacre was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that began on February 27, 1947 and was violently suppressed by the Kuomintang (KMT) government. Before the 228 massacre was broke out, the mood of the crowd, which had already been harboring many feelings of frustration from KMT rule, reached breaking point. The KMT troops who came from mainland China were highly undisciplined, looting, stealing, and contributing to the overall breakdown of infrastructure and public services.

  • @FRANK22131 How?

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