#ChineseAtrocity
A traditional horror from over 4000 years of China:
These are the remains of a noblewoman found in Taoji Village, Shanxi Province, ancient China (circa 2000 B.C., late Xia Dynasty pre-Tao and Shun).
A bull's horn is stuck in her genitalia.
CCP blames the Japanese military for their own scourge.
For example, they advertise photos from Guangzhou Uprising by themselves (1927) as evidence of the Nanking Massacre.
Also in the massacre of Japanese residents in Tongzhou (1937) by Chinese forces. The bodies of women who had been raped and then stabbed with broom handles or bayonets in their genitals were found.
Correction: (circa 2000 B.C., late Yao and Shun dynasties, pre Xia Dynasty)
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#KoreanWarAtrocities
While there are many examples of the intended misuse of photographs of dead bodies that have nothing to do with the Japanese military, for some reason the horrors of the Korean War are not well known, so here are some reports of atrocities committed by the
North Korean and Chinese forces. From the British Archives WO208/4005.
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