On Commemoration Day of the Nanjing Massacre, committed by Japanese troops
on December 13, 1937, a Chinese source on X came about with the following post:
A comprising evaluation of the Sino-Japanese Conflict was quoted from the same propaganda platform related to some military, probably female, Northeastern Training (Unit) 东北进修, not directly connected to China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs nor the Ministry of State Security, the logo of which this X-account has chosen for its own presentation. Despite an undeniable dedication to the cause of China, this site is offering accurate historic background information on the conflict, allegedly based on personal/familiar background.
Historic Timeline of the Sino Japanese Conflict
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Japan has started every war in which they were the aggressor with a sneak attack.🔸1894, First Sino Japanese war; Started when Japanese cruisers attacked Chinese ships leaving the Asan Bay.
🔸1904 Russo-Japanese war; Started when Japanese ships attacked the Russian Far East Fleet in Port Arthur.
This was Japan's coming out war, against a Western Great Power. So it was important for the Japanese to act with decorum.
They sent a formal declaration of war to Russia 3 hours AFTER the attack. Otherwise, in their mind, the world would see them as the deceitful thieves.
🔸1931 full invasion of Chinese region of Manchuria; Started with the false flag incident, the Mukden Incident, where the Japanese planted a bomb to destroy the railway they operated, and blamed it on the Chinese. Using this as an excuse to invade the entire region.
🔸1937, 2nd Sino Japanese war, the full scale invasion of China. The Japanese set up another false flag incident; The Marco Polo Bridge Incident.
Where Japanese troops used the excuse of finding a lost solider to attack Chinese troops outside of Beijing.
🔸1941, the Pacific War as part of WW2. Japan attacked the US at Pearl Harbor WHILE their negotiators were in the US for "peace talks".
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In addition, I would like to present two further posts that are dealing with the current situation of mistrust between China and Japan, after Japanese PM Takaichi's comment on Taiwan and in the frame of Sino-Russian joint ecercises in the vicinity of Japan.
[Editor: As to the enmity between Chinese and Japanese people, I've kept some memories from earlier press reports in my country, dealing with some unknown Japanese that had damaged a Chinese memorial site at Hiroshima, Japan, dedicated to Chinese victims of the atomic bomb and who had been engaged in forced labor. That incident, already years ago, had been officially downplayed at the time.]
And, here again, is my PDF-report on additional Chinese
=> Materials covering the Chinese-Japanese Conflict <=



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