July 29th is the Memorial Day of Tungchow Mutiny, better know as Tungchow Massacre in Japan. The Communist China owes Japan apologies and reparation for fabricating a story of Nanking Massacre and also for Tungchow Massacre
It seems so encouraging that Mayor of Nagoya City Mr. Kawamura has finally emerged as "Savior" who really discusses a true history of Japan.
"Nanking Massacre" is nothing but a great lie made by the Chinese Communist Party and supporters of the party in Japan (now naturalized) soon after the Greater East Asia War (or called "The Pacific War in the western hemisphere: Read this article at The Greater East Asia War vs. The Pacific War) ended.
A story of Nanking Massacre has been well known in Japan as the one fabricated by The Asahi Shinbun whose reporter named Mr. Katsuichi Honda, although collaborated with ex-Chairman of the Japan Socialist Party Mr. Makoto Tanabe, was fully responsible for this fabrication,
Who actually experienced "Massacres"? Not Chinese, Not Koreans but Japanese! They were unarmed and innocent women, children, the aged, etc. brutally massacred by Chinese and Koreans while trying to return back to Japan after Japan surrendered on August 15, 1945.
Apart from the brutal massacres executed by Chinese and Koreans after the end of the Greater East Asia War, the Chinese Communist Party and its supporters fabricated a story of Nanking Massacre based on and with the use of the photographs of the Japanese civilians brutally massacred by Chinese on July 29, 1937 when Tungchow Mutiny occurred.
Well-disciplined Japanese soldiers trained in such a way as to honor "Samurai Spirit" would have rather chosen "Gyokusai=Honorable Death" as actually practiced in a number of battles as many have been familiar with in a movie titled "Letters from Iwo Jima".
Just watch a video of Tungchow Mutiny in which many Japanese civilians were brutally massacred by Chinese on July 29, 1937.
中国政府は「南京大虐殺」ねつ造責任と「通州大虐殺」の賠償を行え!
An Important Note: Read the article titled " Who's stirring up anti-Japan sentiments in Japan?" , so that readers will deepen their understanding of what really happened after US forces invaded Japan in 1945.
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