(Part5)In the poorer sections the streets were said to have been littered with dead.
Finally, in Tibet, more than 1,200,000 people were massacred since being unfairly annexed to Communist China in 1955. The massacre is still on going. Before you accuse Japan, you should look at your right history!
(Part4)Moreover, the 228 Massacre was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that began on February 27, 1947 and was violently suppressed by the Kuomintang government. New York Times on March 29, 1947, an American said, “Troops 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.
(Part3)Furthermore, the Tungchow Mutiny was an assault on Japanese civilians and troops by East Hopei Army in Tungchow, China on 29 July 1937 shortly after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident that marked the official beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War. 250 civilian residents of Tungchow were killed in the uprising (predominantly Japanese reserves, including police and ethnic Korean-Japanese).
(Part2)When Japanese surrounded the Nanking city, the city was completely fallen into a state of anarchy by Chinese soldiers. They in holy terror came to be out of control and began looting and killing. In addition, NY Times Jan 4, 1938 said, the ex-Chinese officers in the presence of Americans and other foreigners confessed looting in Nanking and also that one night they dragged girls into the darkness and the next day blamed Japanese soldiers for the attacks.
(Part1)Chinese always say the Nanking Massacre which means the Japanese soldiers stole from the Chinese and killed them during the war were bad. However, the massacre was caused by Chinese soldiers. Chinese government pinned their crimes on Japanese soldiers. 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-E) A Chinese man said, “After the earthquake occurred in Japan, several hundred people evacuated to an open space. No people smoking there. People who rushed to the place gave blankets, hot water, and cookies to the sufferers. Japanese men went and came back for food for women, they helped Japanese ladies. After 3 hours passed, people were dismissed.
@undertakerRach There were two big branches of the Chinese in that period: The Nationalists and the Communists, I side with the Communists, without them China would never had become the global superpower it is today, it would have decayed in a false democracy like Indonesia with a huge level of poverty. Don't worry I hate Chiang Hai-Shek, I side with Mao (Between 1927-1950) during WW2, the only person I hate more than Chiang Kai-Shek in WW2 is Hitler, Hirohito and other nationalists.
@Iruth27 (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.
(Part5)In the poorer sections the streets were said to have been littered with dead.
Finally, in Tibet, more than 1,200,000 people were massacred since being unfairly annexed to Communist China in 1955. The massacre is still on going. Before you accuse Japan, you should look at your right history!
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(Part4)Moreover, the 228 Massacre was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that began on February 27, 1947 and was violently suppressed by the Kuomintang government. New York Times on March 29, 1947, an American said, “Troops 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.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part3)Furthermore, the Tungchow Mutiny was an assault on Japanese civilians and troops by East Hopei Army in Tungchow, China on 29 July 1937 shortly after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident that marked the official beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War. 250 civilian residents of Tungchow were killed in the uprising (predominantly Japanese reserves, including police and ethnic Korean-Japanese).
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part2)When Japanese surrounded the Nanking city, the city was completely fallen into a state of anarchy by Chinese soldiers. They in holy terror came to be out of control and began looting and killing. In addition, NY Times Jan 4, 1938 said, the ex-Chinese officers in the presence of Americans and other foreigners confessed looting in Nanking and also that one night they dragged girls into the darkness and the next day blamed Japanese soldiers for the attacks.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part1)Chinese always say the Nanking Massacre which means the Japanese soldiers stole from the Chinese and killed them during the war were bad. However, the massacre was caused by Chinese soldiers. Chinese government pinned their crimes on Japanese soldiers. 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.
undertakerRach 2 months ago
(Part2-E) I was surprised, real surprised that there were no trash, even one piece of paper, around there. “ Thank a Chinese man for writing.
undertakerRach 5 months ago
(Part1-E) A Chinese man said, “After the earthquake occurred in Japan, several hundred people evacuated to an open space. No people smoking there. People who rushed to the place gave blankets, hot water, and cookies to the sufferers. Japanese men went and came back for food for women, they helped Japanese ladies. After 3 hours passed, people were dismissed.
undertakerRach 5 months ago
(Part1-J)ある中国人がこのようなコメントをくれました。「数百人が広場に避難したが、その間、誰一人としてタバコを吸わなかった。かけつけてきた人間が毛布やお湯、ビスケットを配っている。男性はみな女性を助け、ビルまで戻っては物をとってきてあげている。3時間後、避難していた人は解散した。恐ろしいことに地面にはゴミ一つ落ちていなかった。」
undertakerRach 5 months ago
@undertakerRach There were two big branches of the Chinese in that period: The Nationalists and the Communists, I side with the Communists, without them China would never had become the global superpower it is today, it would have decayed in a false democracy like Indonesia with a huge level of poverty. Don't worry I hate Chiang Hai-Shek, I side with Mao (Between 1927-1950) during WW2, the only person I hate more than Chiang Kai-Shek in WW2 is Hitler, Hirohito and other nationalists.
Iruth27 6 months ago
@Iruth27 (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.
undertakerRach 6 months ago