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Analyzing the “Photographic Evidence” of the Nanking Massacre

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One week after <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nanking</strong>. Sick Chinese civilians enjoy <strong>the</strong> charitable andcompassionate acts <strong>of</strong> imperial troops as medics treat <strong>the</strong>m in a hospitable manner. Thosewho are now free from military fire as well as from illness express <strong>the</strong>ir gratitude toimperial forces by closing <strong>the</strong>ir palms and tears.Photographed by correspondent Hayashi, 20 December 1937.” Asahi Graph, vol. 30-3,19 January 1938, p. 6.A new model anti-aircraft artillery pieceleft behind by <strong>the</strong> Chinese troops.Mainichi-ban shina jihen gahō, no. 14,21 December 1937, p. 29.49

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