#Truth
You have no idea how Korea and Koreans continue to harass Japan.
1. They have been falsely taught that the Japanese annexation of Korea was an exploitation of Korea.
2. It was Syngman Rhee, the first president installed by the U.S. after Korea gained its independence,
who initiated such anti-Japanese education. He was from the corrupt Korean aristocracy of the old regime that had lost its privileges through annexation with Japan. He took Takeshima from a disarmed Japan, kidnapped and tortured Japanese fishermen, and demanded the release of
Korean criminals from Japanese prisons.
3. Many Koreans who were granted Japanese citizenship and the right to vote and be elected under the Japanese annexation settled in Japan or came to Japan as migrant workers. Many Koreans volunteered for the Japanese military.
Park Chung-hee, Korea's president (1963-1979), graduated from the Japanese Military Academy and was an officer in the Manchukuo Army.
4. There are many ways in which South Korea has harassed Japan, but there have been three major ones. The comfort women issue is the most famous,
followed by what they call forced recruitment labor and the Rising Sun Flag. The comfort women are just prostitute (and this issue will be further explained later).
5. More recently, Korea is rehashing the issue of workers recruited by Japan in Korea during the war. Korea claims that this was forced labor, but it was merely the recruitment of Japanese nationals in Korea to work in Japan, and they were paid the same wages as Japanese.
In addition, under "Agreement Between Japan and the Republic of Korea Concerning the Settlement of Problems in Regard to Property and Claims and Economic Cooperation" of 1965, the issue of individual property and claims, including wages unpaid by Japan and Korea to each other,
"should have been fully and finally settled”.
6. Not only the fraud of calling the applicants forced labor, but an even more vicious Korean fraud is the so-called comfort women issue. To put it briefly, comfort women are prostitutes, and they include more Japanese who are not from Korea.
Those from Korea were recruited by the Koreans themselves.
Even now, some Koreans and Japanese leftists are propagandizing that 200~300,000 Korean women were taken by the Japanese military and made into comfort women, and many Westerners believe their claims.
However, such claims were made by Japanese leftists in the 1990s, in an attempt to regain ground for leftist activists after the end of the Cold War, with North Korea behind the scheme. Moreover, it started after the death of Koreans and Japanese who knew about the
Japanese annexation period, which delayed the countermeasures by counterarguments.
6. Furthermore, insults to the Rising Sun flag are now a regular occurrence.
This video📷 is a good reference for this issue.
#Nanking Incident
Military History Series, Vol. 086, "Shina Incident Army Operations Until January 1938" (Military History Compilation Office, National Institute for Defense Studies, Defense Agency, issued July 25, 1975), pp. 436-438 (in Japanese).
Because of the large number of foreign interests in Nanjing and the large number of non-combatants and residents, the district military commanders were instructed to strictly observe military morals. In response, the military took strict measures in accordance with the law.
However, foreign correspondents who remained in the region at the time reported and disseminated vivid accounts of the devastation of the war to the rest of the world. For example, H. J. Timberlane, the China correspondent of the Manchester Guardian newspaper in England,
#ChineseAtrocity
The Tongzhou Incident was an incident in which Chinese troops (Jidong Anti-communist Autonomous Government Security Forces) attacked Japanese people in Tongzhou, China (Republic of China) on July 29, 1937, attacking Japanese residents and
Japanese military units and special agencies, resulting in a massacre of Japanese and others. The Japanese army was destroyed, 223 of the 385 Japanese residents were massacred, and most of the women were raped and murdered.
It is said that many of the methods of killing were bizarre. About half of the Japanese nationals were Koreans.
The following is an excerpt of a story written down by a person (Parliamentary Secretary of the Japanese Army) who visited Tongzhou immediately after the incident:
#ChinesePropaganda
The lies of the Chinese about Nanking can be easily proven based on their own horseshit displayed in their Memorial Hall of the Massacre.
1. The number of victims, 300,000.
2. Period during which the massacre took place, December 13, 1937 to January 1938.
First, this period is 49 days; 300,000 divided by 49 days is about 6,000 persons/day.
The Chinese have not given any specifics as to how and where they were killed and buried.
(What answers would you be able to provide?)
This video exposes her lies through an interview with Iris Chang.
If there were proof of the Nanking Massacre, there would be no need to lie.
In other words, it doesn't exist!
#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.
#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.
Please be careful when viewing the photos.
If you use the photos elsewhere, please be sure to include a description and caption.