Photoplay: Anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited
Commentary from Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin
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[ColonelCassad] In China today, mourning events are held to mark the next anniversary of the Nanjing massacre, when the troops of the Japanese Empire captured Nanjing in the winter of 1937 and massacred more than 300,000 civilians and prisoners of war.
In principle, already on this story in stories about "samurai honor" and the like, one can put an end to it.
Today, a country that did something similar in the Second World War and which it lost while still under American occupation, dares to open its mouth again over the Chinese rights to Taiwan and the Russian rights to the Kuril Islands.
Japan should be reminded of this more often to remember how and why she parted with the Kuril Islands and not only with them. Otherwise, she doesn't want to make peace.
Posted by: badanov 2021-12-14 |