Category archives for: China-Japan relation

‘Good Nazi’ hailed as China’s Schindler

Share 20 minutes clip of the movie, from china918.net: Film on German hero in China seen stirring debate Reuters – The director of a new film about an unsung German engineer who helped save 200,000 Chinese in Nanjing from Japanese troops said he hoped it would spark debate and help Japan come to terms with [...]

Japanese general denies Japanese wartime aggression

Share CBC – Japan’s air force chief will be dismissed for writing an essay that claims the country was not an aggressor in the Second World War. Gen. Toshio Tamogami wrote an essay entitled “Was Japan an Aggressor Nation?” in which he argues that Japan was not an aggressor in the Second World War. The [...]

Tang dynasty and Japan

Share The next batch of photos that I’d like to share here were taken from the Huaqing Palace (華清池). It was once the gigantic bathtub of the Imperial Concubine Yang Guifei (楊貴妃) of Tang Dynasty. Like many women characters in history who were famous of being pretty, Yang was ususally blamed as the root of [...]

Nanjing victim wins libel case

Share Japan Times – The Tokyo High Court on Wednesday upheld a lower court defamation ruling, ordering a historian and a publishing company to pay a combined 4 million to a female Nanjing Massacre survivor for calling her an impostor in a book about the atrocity. Dismissing appeals from both the plaintiff and the defendants, [...]

China recalls war massacre with sirens, warnings

Share Reuters – China marked 70 years since Japan’s Nanjing massacre on Thursday, invoking memories of the atrocity to remind Tokyo that the wartime past remains a bitter backdrop to an improving relationship. Sirens wailed, calling citizens to silence, a bell tolled, and tens of thousands of people, including frail survivors, gathered for the reopening [...]

Japanese teacher sets up hotline for ex-Japan troops

Share BBC News – Shortly after capturing Nanjing in December 1937, the Japanese army gathered together 1,300 Chinese soldiers and civilians at the city’s Taiping Gate. They then killed them. They blew them up with landmines then doused them with petrol before setting them alight, finally using bayonets to finish off anyone still left alive. [...]

China commemorates Nanjing Massacre with quiet nod

Share (caption: A memorial reopened in Nanjing Thursday, on the 70th anniversary of the Japanese invasion of the city. Chinese officials have played down tensions with Japan over war history; AP)CS Monitor – Seventy years after Japanese troops killed tens of thousands – probably hundreds of thousands – of Chinese civilians and prisoners of war [...]

In Japan, denial over Nanjing still holds sway after 70 years

Share CS Monitor – On a crisp autumn evening, as some 1,500 people fill the hall near the Yasukuni war-memorial shrine to hear former Imperial Army soldiers tell “the truth of the Nanjing Incident” in World War II, Hideaki Kase wastes no time going on the offensive. “When [the Allied Powers] opened the so-called Tokyo [...]

Chinese remember Nanking Massacre

Share AP – Sirens sounded and students stood at attention Thursday to mark the 70th anniversary of Japan’s notorious wartime massacre of civilians in the Chinese city of Nanjing. The commemoration, which comes as China’s government pushes to improve relations with Tokyo and avoid inflaming nationalist passions at home, brought the city to a standstill, [...]

Two new songs inspired by ‘Nanking’

Share The movie Nanking is already leading to some spill-offs in the US popular culture. Blogcritics said two songs have been written in response to Nanking: A testament to the movie’s potential effectiveness can be seen by noticing who it has already inspired. A testament to the movie’s potential effectiveness can be seen by noticing [...]

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