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The conflict between China and Japan started in 1931 when a Japanese-owned railway was invaded by what was thought to be Chinese-bandits. Lead by action of the military the Japanese and China conflict soon lead to many losing wars for the Chinese.
In the massaure of nanking the Japanese soluiders brutally raped, stabbed and killed thousands of people. In these killings they had no mercy, and it came into question why they killed so harshly. To undertsand this 14 soliders where flimed in the Japanese-made film “Japanese Devils” (2001) by Minori Matsui and were asked why they behaved so horribly. The soliders responeded by telling of the questions of their manhood, and how they and thought and taught that the Chinese were inferior and looked upon as being less human as potential spies. With this in mind, they constitenly thought that if they had mercy on the Chinese they would lose their manhood. Japanese soliders in training were brutally beaten and consistantly subjected to cruelness. Soon young Japanese boys were trained into heartless murderers with a thrill for killing.
The effects of this horrible massacure are still effecting the Japaense and the Chinese today. It has been history that the Chinese havent and may never forget despite the strong efforts that the Japanese have gone to to make up for their past decsions and the terror that had caused the Chinese populations for generations. In Japan their national pride is still shaken and they fall into the notions of "Honor, pride and shame".
Japanese got rid of prisoners of war in a sort of ultranationalistic policy, they took the 57, 500 prisoners of war, tied them up, poured gasoline on them and set them on fire. The man Hirohito also known as Emperor Shōwa gathred his army and proposed to remove the constriants of international law treatment of prisoners of law. Many claimed that the Japanese soliders even made other prisoners of war watch as they disembowled a chinese solider and roasted his liver and heart over a fire.
In the massaure of nanking the Japanese soluiders brutally raped, stabbed and killed thousands of people. In these killings they had no mercy, and it came into question why they killed so harshly. To undertsand this 14 soliders where flimed in the Japanese-made film “Japanese Devils” (2001) by Minori Matsui and were asked why they behaved so horribly. The soliders responeded by telling of the questions of their manhood, and how they and thought and taught that the Chinese were inferior and looked upon as being less human as potential spies. With this in mind, they constitenly thought that if they had mercy on the Chinese they would lose their manhood. Japanese soliders in training were brutally beaten and consistantly subjected to cruelness. Soon young Japanese boys were trained into heartless murderers with a thrill for killing.
The effects of this horrible massacure are still effecting the Japaense and the Chinese today. It has been history that the Chinese havent and may never forget despite the strong efforts that the Japanese have gone to to make up for their past decsions and the terror that had caused the Chinese populations for generations. In Japan their national pride is still shaken and they fall into the notions of "Honor, pride and shame".
Japanese got rid of prisoners of war in a sort of ultranationalistic policy, they took the 57, 500 prisoners of war, tied them up, poured gasoline on them and set them on fire. The man Hirohito also known as Emperor Shōwa gathred his army and proposed to remove the constriants of international law treatment of prisoners of law. Many claimed that the Japanese soliders even made other prisoners of war watch as they disembowled a chinese solider and roasted his liver and heart over a fire.