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This newsfilm is 'Nanking'http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0949470/This was filmed in Nanking from 14.December.1937 to early in January.1938, released as a documentary film in Japanese theatres in Feb 1938.http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-lan...This scene is about a funeral of soldiers of both armed forces on 17,12,1937._______________________________The Testimony of the Survivors of the Nanking Massacre read "Out of 340,000, 150,000 were slaughtered individually and separately, and were buried by charitable organizations." The evidences for 150,000 buried corpses were on two 'burial lists' submitted to the IMTFE as documentary evidences. According to the burial lists, from December 1937 to autumn of 1938, the Advance Benevolence Society had buried 112,226 and the Red Swastika Society had buried 43,071, respectively. Could burial of no less than 155,297 corpses have been done realistically? As a burial job needed expenses and labor, it was certain that the Japanese Army had something to do with this job. MARUYAMA Susumu (still alive), who was a member of the Nanking Secret Service in charge of stabilizing the mind of people, described the followings.In the battle of Nanking, both sides, Japan and China, had a large number of the war dead. Japanese corpses were soon cremated, but Chinese ones remained untouched on the battlefield outside the walled city. The cold weather in midwinter kept the corpses frozen. But when spring came, the corpses would become corrupt and badly affect sanitary condition.In the middle of January, therefore, the Japanese Army decided to 'put them away by spring.' The Nanking Secret Service discussed the problem with the Self-government Committee, in charge of city administration. The chairman of the committee was Tao Xishan. As a result, the burial job was assigned to the Red Swastika Society, where Tao Xishan was head of the branch office. First, the Nanking Secret Service paid expense to the Self-government Committee, then the committee handed them to the Red Swastika Society. So the job was supposed to be voluntary work by the Self-government Committee. Expense paid were 30 Sen per each corpse. (It was comparable to the then amount to buy 1 kilogram of rice.) The Red Swastika Society was an actual undertaker of the burial job. The fact could be confirmed by the record of the Nanking Secret Service or Japanese press reports, but as to the Advance Benevolence Society, which was supposed to have dealt with twice as many burials as the Red Swastika Society did, its name was never seen in any other records. Report of the Nanking International Relief Committee (1939) written by Miner Searle Bates, covered only the activity of the Red Swastika Society. All the activities that the Advance Benevolence Society was involved were provision of clothes, relief of widows, and nurture. Burial was not included. According to Nanking compiled by ICHIKI Yoshimichi (published by Japan Business and Industry Institution, Nanking Office, 1941), the Advance Benevolence Society suspended its activities from December 1937 to August 1938. There existed no proof showing that the Advance Benevolence Society was written in 1946, nine years after the incident.There existed no record to substantiate that the Advance Benevolence Society worked on burial activities. For these reasons, we couldn't accept the 'figures 112,226 as the number of buried corpses' which the Advance Benevolence Society claimed. _____________________________Almost all the photograph placed in "The Rape of Nanking" are defined as intentional fabrication.http://www.jiyuu-shikan.org/e/explodi...Exploding the Myth:The Problem of Photographic "Evidence"by Fujioka Nobukatsu(a prof of Tokyo univ)The ALLEGED 'Nanking Massacre'Japan's rebuttal to China's forged claimshttp://www.ne.jp/asahi/unko/tamezou/n...
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This newsfilm is 'Nanking'http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0949470/This was filmed in Nanking from 14.December.1937 to early in January.1938, released as a documentary film in Japanese theatres in Feb 1938.http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-lan...This scene is about a funeral of soldiers of both armed forces on 17,12,1937._______________________________The Testimony of the Survivors of the Nanking Massacre read "Out of 340,000, 150,000 were slaughtered individually and separately, and were buried by charitable organizations." The evidences for 150,000 buried corpses were on two 'burial lists' submitted to the IMTFE as documentary evidences. According to the burial lists, from December 1937 to autumn of 1938, the Advance Benevolence Society had buried 112,226 and the Red Swastika Society had buried 43,071, respectively. Could burial of no less than 155,297 corpses have been done realistically? As a burial job needed expenses and labor, it was certain that the Japanese Army had something to do with this job. MARUYAMA Susumu (still alive), who was a member of the Nanking Secret Service in charge of stabilizing the mind of people, described the followings.In the battle of Nanking, both sides, Japan and China, had a large number of the war dead. Japanese corpses were soon cremated, but Chinese ones remained untouched on the battlefield outside the walled city. The cold weather in midwinter kept the corpses frozen. But when spring came, the corpses would become corrupt and badly affect sanitary condition.In the middle of January, therefore, the Japanese Army decided to 'put them away by spring.' The Nanking Secret Service discussed the problem with the Self-government Committee, in charge of city administration. The chairman of the committee was Tao Xishan. As a result, the burial job was assigned to the Red Swastika Society, where Tao Xishan was head of the branch office. First, the Nanking Secret Service paid expense to the Self-government Committee, then the committee handed them to the Red Swastika Society. So the job was supposed to be voluntary work by the Self-government Committee. Expense paid were 30 Sen per each corpse. (It was comparable to the then amount to buy 1 kilogram of rice.) The Red Swastika Society was an actual undertaker of the burial job. The fact could be confirmed by the record of the Nanking Secret Service or Japanese press reports, but as to the Advance Benevolence Society, which was supposed to have dealt with twice as many burials as the Red Swastika Society did, its name was never seen in any other records. Report of the Nanking International Relief Committee (1939) written by Miner Searle Bates, covered only the activity of the Red Swastika Society. All the activities that the Advance Benevolence Society was involved were provision of clothes, relief of widows, and nurture. Burial was not included. According to Nanking compiled by ICHIKI Yoshimichi (published by Japan Business and Industry Institution, Nanking Office, 1941), the Advance Benevolence Society suspended its activities from December 1937 to August 1938. There existed no proof showing that the Advance Benevolence Society was written in 1946, nine years after the incident.There existed no record to substantiate that the Advance Benevolence Society worked on burial activities. For these reasons, we couldn't accept the 'figures 112,226 as the number of buried corpses' which the Advance Benevolence Society claimed. _____________________________Almost all the photograph placed in "The Rape of Nanking" are defined as intentional fabrication.http://www.jiyuu-shikan.org/e/explodi...Exploding the Myth:The Problem of Photographic "Evidence"by Fujioka Nobukatsu(a prof of Tokyo univ)The ALLEGED 'Nanking Massacre'Japan's rebuttal to China's forged claimshttp://www.ne.jp/asahi/unko/tamezou/n...

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