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@kjkspider2000 @BowesChay 不管我们从小到大生长的环境是什么样的,不管我们受过什么样的教育,属于什么样的民族。战争总是给人们带来伤害和痛苦,这是世界上每一个人民的共识。鼓吹战争的都是蠢货,世界和平人民才能幸福。peace and love
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Most Europeans and Americans have heard of Pearl Harbor, but far fewer know what happened four years earlier in Nanking (Nanjing), China,
It was one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century.
On December 13, 1937, Imperial Japanese troops captured the then Chinese capital, what followed over the next six weeks is known as the Nanking Massacre, sometimes also called “The Rape of Nanking.”
Over 300,000 Chinese civilians and disarmed soldiers were brutally killed, for scale thats more than the combined death tolls of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Tens of thousands of women and little girls (some as young as 8, others very elderly) were systematically raped, Japanese soldiers even held contests to see who could rape the most victims.
Entire families were bayoneted, machine gunned, buried alive, or burned to death, soldiers used bound prisoners for bayonet practice.
A third of the city was burned to the ground. A small group of Westerners, including an American missionary, a German businessman (who was a also a Nazi Party member), and doctors, created a “Safety Zone” that probanly saved an estimated 250,000 lives while the massacre raged around them.
The world watched in real time as American and European newspapers ran front page stories, many diplomats also sent frantic cables as newsreels showed the horrific aftermath.
After the war, many of Japan’s top generals were tried and some hanged, but many perpetrators, and even the royal family member who allegedly issued the “kill all captives” order, were never punished.
Today the death toll is still debated in modern Japan, some politicians downplay or even deny it, which of course reopens old wounds with China and even Korea every few years.
Why does this matter in 2025?
Well, Because remembering Nanking isn’t about simply appointing balme, its about understand history and how it shapes modern policy and perceptions.
If you only knew about Pearl Harbor from the Pacific War, I hope this informs your thinking on the subject, and most importantly the suffering of millions of Chinese cIvillians during WW2. Up to 20 million Chinese died in that catastrophic conflict, second only to the Soviets.
It may also go some way to helping understand how Chinese / Japanese relations are colored by the past. As you now see, With very good reason.

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@kjkspider2000 @BowesChay 现在日本和中国的争端我更认为是国家政权之前的冲突,政府企图利用战争转移矛盾。作为中国的普通民众,更是一个亚洲人,我希望我们都放下仇恨,亚洲人应该团结起来,让我们变得更强大。(ps:日本的樱花很美,如果有机会我还想去日本看看)
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@kjkspider2000 @BowesChay 我为某些素质低下的同胞感到抱歉。我认为他们大都是中年人或者老年人,中国的经济发展的很快,人口素质跟不上经济的提升。请再给我们一些时间,我相信新一代中国民众大多数素质有了很高的提升!其中还有一些是被政府极端洗脑对日本普通人民有仇恨的人,我不想把他们归为同胞!
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@kjkspider2000 @BowesChay 无论如何,我们都有一点共识,反对战争,世界和平。希望中日关系可以早日走向正常化!(ps:政党不能和民众挂钩)
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@kjkspider2000 @BowesChay 这一点确实存在,我承认,中国政府确实实施的是这一政策。我认为如果历史是百分百的话,夸大的成分在百分之30。任何时候煽动民族仇恨和战争来掩盖政府失职都是不对的。
但是日本对于这个战争不能全盘否认,历史是需要正视的!
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@cclb643099 @BowesChay 中国人を差別してる訳じゃない。
一つ聞いて良いかな?
共産党の反日教育は
日本人に対する憎悪を
煽ってるよね?
それがないとは貴方が言うとは
思わないが!
何故?国交が正常化して
これ程経つのに、戦争当時生きた
日本人が居ない現在でも、
戦争を放棄した日本に対し、
憎悪を煽るのか?
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@kjkspider2000 @BowesChay 对于中日战争,我可以告诉你的是,维基百科在中国不被允许,并且上面记载了大量反对中国政权的事情,例如你们知道的64之类。维基百科是世界上最公正的了解事物的平台,我认为这样一个完全西方化的网站没有任何一点好处为中国洗白,它说的就是历史。如果有机会,欢迎你来中国看看也许你会有不一样的收获
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@kjkspider2000 @BowesChay 大多数民众不是反日,而是反对日本法西斯,为什么你们永远意识不到这一点!数年里,我见过很多日本游客,他们都被很好的对待。中国人民只是想要日本法西斯军国主义的一个道歉有什么错!
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@kjkspider2000 @BowesChay 中国这么大,人这么多你认为政权真的可以完全洗脑所有人吗?幸运的是,还有些亲身经历了过日本侵华战争的人还活着,大部分中国人知道这段历史都是从幸存下来的长辈那里得知的!你要是来中国,你就会知道中原地区的中国处处都是死于二战的民众的坟墓!如果不信,你大可使用维基百科观看,这是最可信的!
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@BowesChay Huh? Where'd you learn to lie like that? If it was from the Chinese Communist Party, that'd be hilarious.
😂😂
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