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History factualist&Verifier/ Anti-CHINAzism / Sif is an account created with the interest of countering so-called "History fabricationist" claims.
May 3, 2023 15 tweets 3 min read
On May 3, 1928, 95 years ago today, there was an incident in which more than ten Japanese people were brutally murdered in a Japanese Settlement in the commercial city of Jinan in Shandong Province, China.

This is called a Jinan incident (済南事件).

(1/15 Image Just before the incident, there was a large-scale clash between Chinese warlords in Jinan (Northern Expedition Civil War), and the Japanese government dispatched troops to Jinan in late April of the same year to protect Japanese residents.

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Nov 29, 2022 13 tweets 5 min read
A woman clutch her head in her hands listening to the old man is a famous Korean permanent resident in Japan.

She once made the following statement in public.
"We Korean permanent residents in Japan were born after being raped by Japanese people." (1/13

In other words, Koreans were forcibly brought to Japan after the Korean Peninsula was colonized by Japan.

She would like to say that Korean permanent residents in Japan are those Koreans who were raped by the Japanese and born.

But that is a complete hoax.

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Oct 21, 2022 27 tweets 4 min read
A Japanese journalist was once the Washington D.C. bureau chief of a major Japanese television station.

During his tenure, he visited the National Archives many times, and he discovered important official documents.

(1/27 He found an official document about "the existence of Vietnamese comfort women for the South Korean army during the Vietnam War".

He wanted it to air on the TV station where he worked, but his bosses wouldn't allow it.

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Oct 19, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
During the Tongzhou mutiny (通州虐殺事件) on July 29, 1937, Japanese male victims were killed by having their scalps removed and their male genitals cut off by Han Chinese.

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Just a few days ago, 100 Chinese mafia members had a big brawl on the top floor of Japan's famous skyscraper "SUN-SHINE 60" (where the former Sugamo Prison used to be).

For some reason, the first report hid the fact that their were Chinese.

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Sep 25, 2022 19 tweets 3 min read
In January 1942, the Imperial Japanese Navy Land Corps, which landed on Celebes Island in the Dutch East Indies by parachute, reported six pillboxes en route to their destination of Manado.

When they subdued, inside the pillboxes were Indonesians detained in fetters.

(1/19 During the Dutch rule in Indonesia, many people died of starvation due to the abolition of paddy fields and the forced replanting of tobacco leaves.

Commander HORIUCHI Toyoaki (堀内豊秋海軍中佐) of the Japanese Imperial Navy stayed here for just three months. (2/19
Sep 3, 2022 9 tweets 2 min read
The following is written in a book about SASAKI Toichi (佐々木到一) that I read the other day.

By the way, SASAKI is a Lieutenant General of the Japanese Army and a specialist in China who can speak Chinese fluently enough to be mistaken for a native. (1/9) After this tweet, I will reprint the contents of the book.

On October 10, 1937, a military train arrived at a station east of Beijing.

"It's Beijing!, It's Beijing!"

The story goes back to the Marco Polo Bridge Incident on July 7th.

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Sep 1, 2022 10 tweets 3 min read
99 years ago today, the Great Kanto Earthquake occurred in Tokyo.

For the past ten years, the left-wing media has been actively reporting that hundreds of Koreans living in capital area were massacred at this time.

I'll try to tweet my thoughts on this matter.

(1/12) Since the time of the huge earthquake occurred at lunch time, each household used fire for cooking.

As a result, the damage caused by the fire was actually worse than the collapse of the building due to the earthquake.

140,000 people died in the earthquake and fire.(2/12)
Aug 13, 2022 28 tweets 5 min read
Yesterday I tweeted about the Second Shanghai Incident, which triggered the Sino-Japanese War.

Actually, I was going to tweet about another incident related to the same August 13th, but I couldn't.

I'm a day late, but I'm tweeting. (1/28)

In 1886, sailors of the Qing Dynasty North Sea Fleet caused a riot in Nagasaki, Japan. Four battleships of the N.S.Fleet entered the port of Nagasaki on August 1st. At that time, only Nagasaki and Hong Kong had docks in East Asia where large ships could be maintained. (2/28)
Aug 12, 2022 37 tweets 7 min read
Historically, the China Incident (Second Sino-Japanese War) began with the Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 7, 1937), but In fact, 85 years ago today, August 13th, the Second Shanghai Incident was the start of the war. (1/37) Three weeks later, on July 29, the Tongzhou Mutiny occurred. The Chinese garrison, which was supposed to protect the Japanese settlement, carried out bizarre killings and executions of about 260 Japanese residents. I tweeted the details. (2/37)
Dec 12, 2020 19 tweets 8 min read
December 13th, Japan and China time, is the day when it is said that there was a "so-called #NanjingMassacre", which is a complete propaganda by the Chinese Communist Party. Please click the date & time link of this tweet as we will talk about the details in the following tweets. On the 9th before the attack, the Japanese army scattered a villa of surrender advice and evacuation advice to the citizens, but Tang Shengzhi, who became the head of the army instead of Chiang Kai-shek who ran away from Nanjing, ignored this. (to be Continued

#NanjingMassacre Image