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Analyzing the “Photographic Evidence” of the Nanking Massacre

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about-to-take-place beheading was a demeanor typically seen on this kind <strong>of</strong> occasion.Shadows <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> standing personsextend in differentdirections.The toe <strong>of</strong> this shoeis positioned in anunnatural manner.Photo 6: “Before beheading.” A number <strong>of</strong> publications have used thisimage since its first appearance in RBS and WMRB.The executioner stepsforward with <strong>the</strong> wrongfoot.As for Photo 7, it was in QINHUA, published in China in 1985, with <strong>the</strong> followingcaption: “The Japanese troops slashed to death Chinese POWs and civilians. Thisimage captured a brutal scene <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Japanese military killing people for fun. This photowas obtained from a Japanese POW after <strong>the</strong> war.”69

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