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doudou
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| Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 1:38 am Post subject: The behavior of the Japanese Revisionism |
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| If histirical revisionism has always been around, then why is there an apparent rise in anti-Chinese sentiments among the Japanese today. The Japanese revisionists have always tried to revise textbooks to reflect their viewpoints. They distorted the official history of Sino-Japanese war, agitated the anti-Chinese sentiments among the Japanese juveniles. They told the Japnese juveniles everyone should be thankful for the war that was waged to "liberate the Asian countries from the western imperialists". |
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doudou
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| Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 1:39 am Post subject: The Sino-Japanese war are Dissected |
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| As for the Sino-Japanese war, they depicted the Japanese was forced to pick up the gauntlet, and Chinese people should take all the responsibility for the offence. The Japanese militarists killed over 20 millions Chinese people, especially in Nanjing Massacre, but they didn't mention the Massacre at all. |
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doudou
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| Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 1:40 am Post subject: The Nanjing Massacre are Dissected |
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| The 1937 Nanjing Massacre in China, all the textbooks gave no specific numbers, saying only that ''many'' were killed. In” Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform" (扶桑社), they said in the textbook that "The Japanese military believed that if they took the KMT capital Nanjing, then Chiang Kai-shek would surrender. In December, the Japanese military. (Note) At the time, many Chinese soldiers and civilians died from the Japanese attack (the Nanjing incident). In addition, there are various opinions about the number of victims in this incident, and this is still being debated." |
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doudou
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| Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 1:41 am Post subject: The Comfort Women are Dissected |
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| And, the "comfort women". Were all of them forced into sex slavery? Well, apparently, some "comfort women" actually "voluntarily" went into service because they could earn a better living than being cruelly killed. The Japanese military's paper trail does not identify who is who, they just put all of them "voluntarily". |
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