CHAPTER 16: THE “NANKING MASSACRE” AS WAR PROPAGANDA
Following sentences are quoted and extracted from The Nanking Massacre: Fact versus Fiction: A Historian's Quest for the Truth by Higashinakano Shudo (Author) In the first four chapters of What War Means, the articles described the city af…
Following sentences are quoted and extracted from THE NANKING MASSACRE: Fact Versus Fiction By HIGASHINAKANO Shudo "LEFT BOOK CLUB" was a British Left Wing's Intellectual group from 1936. In the background of the group, there was a British…
Following sentences are quoted and extracted from The Nanking Massacre: Fact versus Fiction: A Historian's Quest for the Truth by Higashinakano Shudo (Author) Timperley’s What War Means was not identified as propaganda for more than half a…
Following sentences are quoted and extracted from The Nanking Massacre: Fact versus Fiction: A Historian's Quest for the Truth by Higashinakano Shudo (Author) Mainland China was not unified as it is today. Internal conflicts had continued …
Following sentences are quoted and extracted from The Nanking Massacre: Fact versus Fiction: A Historian's Quest for the Truth by Higashinakano Shudo (Author) The “Nanking Massacre” is the generic naming incidents that Japanese forces comm…