@we_ivy_ @274Nooomorelies @BethanyAllenEbr It's a historical fact, okay?
The Nanking Trials were viewed negatively by the Tokyo Tribunal
https://t.co/W6vSDx8slA
@corrine26933937 @ymotooka @ARYAH1128 @XiaoWula123 @SHERYL_FRONTIER @cupnood68142680 @YuungWuu028 @underby3 @lunaanulziji @Askrlfess Maybe it's not a big deal to the Chinese, but I guess it's just the right "haunted house" to fool the tourists.
https://t.co/6ffMupuDML
@junyanmajr @marshray @Soreha_ienai @2600zerofighter @kenaviba @gooniesnsd173 @jwmeiser @spawnofKahn That's because the timeline and relationships are all wrong.
There's a paper on it along with religious policy, so learn it well.
https://t.co/Vlv66AHWRn
@LordPreischl @Ruri_797 @amiriliba Und hier sind die Regeln für die Behandlung von Ausländern (Ministerialverordnung von 1918; Amtsblatt), auf die sich der Tweet von @Ruri_797 stützt
https://t.co/w2xyr5dcAZ
@NixieLAM Now, Japan at the time of the "WAR CRIME".
On the advice of a military officer named Colonel Yasue, they are treating Jewish refugees as "ordinary foreign tourists"... despite protests from their ally Germany!
(You can at least read kanji, right?)
https://t.co/w2xyr5dKqx
@laz67017508 @beru_ha_neko2 @yamaShiro_kai3 @Emmanuel_Chanel @CpgUwAUTee4DPoa @terimakasih0001 @CO9GUtvRxlJQl5t It is unfortunate that there has not been much systematic study of the extent to which the U.S. had a grasp of this, but this paper will help you understand.
https://t.co/9V3XzMImgx
@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