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Analyzing the “Photographic Evidence” of the Nanking Massacre

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Saturday, December 18: The Japanese army and navy held a joint memorial service for<strong>the</strong> fallen soldiers at an airfield in <strong>Nanking</strong> amid strong winds blowing at <strong>the</strong> site. Thememorial service ended at 2:45 p.m.Commander Matsui (Iwane) presenting tamagushi [Sprig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sacred tree] to <strong>the</strong> altaras a token <strong>of</strong> respect.Mainichi-ban shina jihen gahō, no. 15, 11 January 1938, p. 29.Sunday, December 19 – Tuesday, December 21: The following is part <strong>of</strong> an article datedDecember 21, 1937, from <strong>the</strong> Tokyo Asahi Newspaper that describes <strong>the</strong> condition <strong>of</strong><strong>Nanking</strong> at <strong>the</strong> time:Tokyo Asahi Newspaper, 25December 1937. Thesephotographs appear to depict<strong>the</strong> scenes described incorrespondent Moriyama’sarticle on <strong>the</strong> December 21,1937, issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tokyo AsahiNewspaper. The photographswere credited to correspondentHayashi. The caption on <strong>the</strong>lower right reads, “Hymnoverheard (at <strong>the</strong> Ninghai Roadin <strong>Nanking</strong>.”40

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