@craig57595 @NewYorker @JeannieSGersen And the Contracts regarding Comfort women’s are still preserved in National Archives of Japan. The Korean women’s testimonies were coached by extremely leftist organization “Korean Council”
https://t.co/3JnOWLkzRU
@SquirrelNuts13 @balls_bitter @JulianRoepcke Brutality? Lie?
What school did your grand father go?
They taught both Chinese and Japanese.
This is Japanese Academic paper, but Author is Chinese. His research about communication between Japanese and people in Manchukuo.
I need more documents like this.
https://t.co/HpMU2A4UGh https://t.co/wj3ZIX5Eh6
@Intellicont @g1l67 @matsubarajin731 https://t.co/aBoXmpRXgi
Please take a look at this material. This is a record of plague treatment and disinfection performed by the South Kwantung Army in Mukden in South Manchuria during the Meiji era in Japan. These photos are used as fake videos and images
@OpIndia_com @OpIndia_com, the picture you are citing as vivisection by Unit 731 is the dissecting victim of plague in Tiehling, South Manchuria, 1910.
Unrelated.
The original picture is stored at Japan’s National Diet Library (See page 67)
https://t.co/4HPpWTrHr6 https://t.co/aqcB6Zg9oC
@inquirerdotnet @ttorejasINQ Hi, your narrative is quite inaccurate: Japanese people apologized many times, made a significant amount of compensations directly in 1956 & in 1995 as well as indirectly for many times throughout decades:
1956)
https://t.co/9eqiJ9TgVz
1995)
https://t.co/0TeBgEIjvi
TBS NEWS posted a commentary video on #Unit731 with these photos, saying "the Japanese must learn more about the history of wrongdoings in the past". But TBS NEWS later admitted that the photos are completely unrelated to #Unit731 and apologized for that