Nanjing in 1937,38

Chinese children playing with firecrackers which could have been easily mixed up gun fighting in such a situation like after the Battle of Nanjing is an evidence of the public peace and order. There is no fear in their faces.

Many Chinese people have their own imagination stories of Nanjing Massacre, and the stories don’t have any backed up evidence.
For example, I asked where the dead bodies were. A couple of Chinese answered the Japanese burnt them! They didn’t write any sources of that.

Many pictures obviously show restoration of order in the Safety Zone immediately after the seizure of Nanjing, and also the documentary films which show the Chinese citizens rushing to get Japanese ID cards. These photos and films are made by the trustworthy sources and coincided with the witness of over 100 Japanese correspondents dispatched to Nanjing then.

The false claim saying that an average 6,000 citizens of Nanjing were slaughtered a day and the remains were burnt by kerosene within and near such a narrow city as Nanjing, the area of which is about ten times as large as Central Park in New York, is absolutely incompatible with what these photos and films show.
Of course, nobody watched any smoke around there.
On the contrary, some of the pictures, which were claimed to have been taken at the time of the massacre, have never indicated the date, the places, and the names of photographers. Also, some of them are showing the entirely different things, and others are forged ones.

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