The Unspeakable Things That Happened At The "Nanking" Event

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  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 ปีที่แล้ว +37353

    And people say the Japanese weren't as brutal or even more. The messed up part is that Japan still doesn't recognize their warcrimes.

    • @introvertdude842
      @introvertdude842 ปีที่แล้ว

      Even worse, I have seen a webpage defending Japanese, telling that The Nanking Massacre is a hoax

    • @Scotty-P
      @Scotty-P ปีที่แล้ว +3028

      Whilst I like a lot of Japanese music, art, design, movies, food, girls, I know they can never be fully trusted.

    • @rcrinsea
      @rcrinsea ปีที่แล้ว +313

      Yes, they do.

    • @navydad8916
      @navydad8916 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Scotty-P not trusted how ? It’s Russia you can’t trust,with or without Communism,you seem to have a bizarre fear of Japanese ???

    • @OutnBacker
      @OutnBacker ปีที่แล้ว +2409

      Not true. They do recognise the past, and have admitted fault to neighboring countries, but, unlike Germany and their allies, the Japanese do not teach their children in school the facts. The result is that the Japanese have only a sketchy knowledge of the atrocities that their grand fathers perpetrated upon anyone they captured.
      I do not beieve the Japanese are the same people, nonetheless. There is no culture of Bushido, or the perversion of the warrior cult that was taught to EVERY school student before WW2. Only a very fringe element of society actually believes in it, and there are fringe elements in every society.

  • @thecreativeconservative
    @thecreativeconservative ปีที่แล้ว +10747

    You know in Japan they teach their children none of this ever happened. It's all considered a lie. Iris Chang had her passport revoked and she was kicked out of Japan while doing research for her book. The Japanese government found out what she was doing and had her expelled from the country.

    • @渡邊泰山
      @渡邊泰山 ปีที่แล้ว

      you know why?? 'cos it's never happened. it was a lie. we do not study a story created by liers.

    • @SNSTR
      @SNSTR ปีที่แล้ว +68

      🤡

    • @lilahdog568
      @lilahdog568 ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe it's good the Japanese are still banned from having more than a defense force. I'm not so sure such an unapologetic nation with deep seated race hate toward everyone around them wouldn't try again if given the chance.

    • @crazimanjack
      @crazimanjack ปีที่แล้ว +335

      @@mohdsahrif8475 Have you admitted to your warcrimes? You would be impressed with the barbarity of 99.999% of human history I think, and it's in your blood as well.

    • @work90
      @work90 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@crazimanjack dafuq? Take your "what-aboutism" elsewhere

  • @charlest5604
    @charlest5604 ปีที่แล้ว +9402

    Dude, throwing small children in the air and catching them with their bayonets is insane. Everything about this is sick but the stuff with kids is extra disgusting.

    • @prabhatsingh7577
      @prabhatsingh7577 ปีที่แล้ว +631

      This is exactly what happened to small hindu kids, in bangladesh(previously east pakistan) which resulted in Indo Pakwar in 1971 , if you get time read Lajja by Taslima Nasleem , the book tht talks about similar atrocities in name of ethnic cleansing

    • @klau88873
      @klau88873 ปีที่แล้ว +406

      @Charles T
      Lucifer was walking with the japanese soldiers.

    • @DoctorJanakaWannaku
      @DoctorJanakaWannaku ปีที่แล้ว +168

      It was done in Sri Lankan Sinhalese people buy English Holland and Dutch invadors

    • @introvertdude842
      @introvertdude842 ปีที่แล้ว +375

      And people still defend the past imperial Japan

    • @introvertdude842
      @introvertdude842 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jollygreen4662 imperial simp

  • @economyofmotion
    @economyofmotion 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +149

    I've only just discovered this channel. Every single one is outstanding. No bias, no agenda, and full of extremely important information. Well done. And thank you.

    • @外露射武
      @外露射武 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      南京虐殺については国民党の蔣介石の日記や当時の新聞を見れば分かる。
      あれは国民党が虐殺したのを日本軍に罪をなすりつけてる。
      ただ日本軍は中国軍は殺したが民間人へは故意に殺してない。
      歴史を知るには当時の相手国(中国)の資料を見ることが大事やで。

  • @jaykobe5722
    @jaykobe5722 ปีที่แล้ว +9732

    As a Japanese, I appreciate making this video. If my memory was correct, when I learned about ww2, they more focus on teaching atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But, it’s very crucial for us to understand the history in a right way. After living in Philippine and Malaysia for several years, I try to study and understand more about these historical events from different perspectives

    • @wellingtongil
      @wellingtongil ปีที่แล้ว +937

      People like you are the ones that allow healing to take place and better relationships between the Asian countries

    • @jamaljyf
      @jamaljyf ปีที่แล้ว +544

      “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” - George Santayana

    • @altasairetopsej
      @altasairetopsej ปีที่แล้ว

      You are not a true Japanese
      Those nations didn't fight back deserved it

    • @vb6548
      @vb6548 ปีที่แล้ว +119

      @@kier1568 If he can be proud of the good his nation has done, he has to be ashamed of the bad. You can’t have the cake and eat it too.

    • @ek3561
      @ek3561 ปีที่แล้ว +128

      That's what I appreciate about my history education in Germany. We study the horrific parts extensively, so we can learn from them... I wish other nations would do that, too. In the past, nearly all countries were involved in war crimes, massacres, and such. While we should not feel guilty for the terrors our forefathers inflicted, we should never forget the atrocities and the pain they caused, so we won't repeat them.

  • @weather8819
    @weather8819 ปีที่แล้ว +9252

    I am 19 years old and Japanese. I am using a translation so my English is not correct. I am really sorry for all the war crimes committed by my ancestors in World War II.
    In Japanese schools, students were not taught the specifics of the Nanking Incident, only that there were many massacres by Japanese soldiers.
    We are also very sorry for the atrocities committed not only in China, but also in Korea, the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and other Asian countries.
    I regret what happened in World War II to the extent that as a Japanese I am not proud at all about my country's history.

    • @NihazVIDZ
      @NihazVIDZ ปีที่แล้ว +1266

      Im from Singapore, we too had incidents thats marked in our history from the Japanese Invasion. I know this generation should not be blame for whats done by your ancestors, Lets hope for peace for the future. War always brings bloodshed.

    • @John_Doe_6996
      @John_Doe_6996 ปีที่แล้ว +1347

      Every country’s flag is stained with some blood. Nothing any of us can do about the past.

    • @thehammer9599
      @thehammer9599 ปีที่แล้ว +1346

      Don’t apologise for the crimes of others. You are no more responsible than I am.

    • @FarmerKen355
      @FarmerKen355 ปีที่แล้ว +340

      An honorable person speaks truth, in the end honor is all we have.
      Be responsible for your own actions only, it is not necessary nor required to burden yourself with the actions of others.
      The best any of us can do is draw the line in the sand by stating never again.
      All of us hope humanity has risen above past events of barbarity yet today we have seen it taking place in Ukraine by the invading Russians. Let us draw the line in the sand proclaiming never again and hold those responsible for their OWN actions and those responsible for putting those bad actors in that situation.

    • @Dcll8451
      @Dcll8451 ปีที่แล้ว +246

      The best way to apologize is to acknowledge what happened. God blessed those who thirst for justice and righteousness

  • @antinapay
    @antinapay ปีที่แล้ว +8530

    I am Filipino. My great grandfather was buried alive by the Japanese for being a community leader, and my grandmother had to run to escape rape, and she managed to hide in a well, gashing her leg on the descent. Lex Fridman said it best, war brings about generational hate to an entire nation/people, regardless of guilt or innocence. I know that the current Japanese people had nothing to do with the war, but there is still some semblance of hate within me towards them.

    • @bdsystemsb
      @bdsystemsb ปีที่แล้ว

      Similary my great grandfather was burned alive in his house. People who say you should forgive and forget fail to know the Japanese Right wing elements are still very much in power. People must be constantly reminded of the atrocities so that the evil elements do not show their heads. The Jews have done well to ensure the world do not ever forget the millions that were killed by the Nazis.
      As much as I loath what their country did , I do not hate the Japanese. Instead I have traded with them for over 30 years and still actively promoting a Japanese hobby and travelling there. The common Japanese people are decent but they were indoctrinated, brainwashed and groomed over a period into a frenzied unit to do the politicians' and military's evil work.

    • @RaveN_EDM
      @RaveN_EDM ปีที่แล้ว

      Fuck that, current Germany had nothing to do with nazis but they admit what they did and passed laws criminalizing nazi symbols and teach their atrocities in schools. Japan pretends it never happened and some schools over there teach a completely different narrative. They are hated because of the denial. The Japanese and Germans were fueled on meth tho and that plus war can really fuck people up

    • @derekosterholm1350
      @derekosterholm1350 ปีที่แล้ว +879

      I dont blame you, you have the right to be little angry at a country that is responsible for commiting horrible atrocities such as that and it's good that you recognize that the Japanese today aren't responsible for that

    • @letmesleepinpeace7052
      @letmesleepinpeace7052 ปีที่แล้ว +264

      Thats a terrible mentality and grudge to behold. They're no longer those people and we need to move past that to do better for our children and the younger generation.

    • @mrpeace4749
      @mrpeace4749 ปีที่แล้ว +1277

      @@letmesleepinpeace7052 its easy for you to say that isn't it? It's not you who experienced these kinds of atrocities, it's them. If you are in the same spot as them, I doubt that you would say the same.
      "Everyone thinks forgiveness is a lovely idea until he has something to forgive."
      The scars cant never be heal but they can choose not to spread the hate to the next generation.

  • @BigRedRocket
    @BigRedRocket 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1867

    Germany: were sorry for what we did in ww2
    Japan: whats ww2??????

    • @senyodazo123
      @senyodazo123 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      Do you know The Tongzhou mutiny Chinese men and solders rape many Japanese women even 6years old and killed them before ww2? This was the true history why Japan went in the battle. The brutal rape was committed by China, but now only the history of the victors remains, and history has been altered to make it appear that Japan did it to China

    • @senyodazo123
      @senyodazo123 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      And After WW2 Japan have given a lot of money and new technologies to Asia country. So Korea can become Top10 big economy country and China can become Top2 and Taiwan can becomeTop25

    • @lazyloading1210
      @lazyloading1210 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +98

      @@senyodazo123你同样应该问一问韩国,朝鲜,菲律宾,越南,马来西亚,新加坡,印度尼西亚,不是吗?
      1,日本军队为什么会出现在中国?他们为什么不呆在自己的国家?他们从哪里抵达那里的?哦,原来他们先占领了朝鲜半岛😅
      2,无论日本胜利或者失败,一个岛国的军队出现在了其他十几个国国家并屠杀,虐待那里的人民,掠夺他们的资源,占领他们的土地这都是事实,这并不是只有中国再叙述日本的罪行,你去问东亚,东南亚其他国家也是一样的
      3,失败者的侵略者总是会给自己找一个看起来正义的理由,使他们的非法行为看起来合法,如果胜利了,当然就成了既定事实,如果失败了,他们就会编造谎言,否则他们无法面对,教育下一代,他们不会告诉自己的下一代自己曾经屠杀十几个国家的人民
      4,如果你觉得东亚各国的叙述是错误的,那你应该问问美国,他们远离亚洲,并且在战争后期才参战,这是为什么?他们为什么要参战?

    • @lazyloading1210
      @lazyloading1210 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@senyodazo1231,没有日本的侵略这些国家本可以发展的更好,韩国和朝鲜不会分裂,中国大陆和台湾也不会分裂
      2,二战结束后日本并没有进行战争赔款,他们通过邪恶战争抢走了这些国家的钱和发展机会
      3,如果你被人砍掉你的双手双脚,然后抢了你的钱,之后再用抢来的钱给你止血,你要哭着感谢他们吗😂😂😂

    • @EthanQuuuuuu
      @EthanQuuuuuu 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      @@senyodazo123funny mud pee

  • @ano1z943
    @ano1z943 ปีที่แล้ว +2765

    My great grandma, whom passed away 2 years ago was a lucky survivor of the Nanking Massacre, she’s told my mom stories of how she and her family were being bombed at the time and saw a severed leg strung atop a electric wire. She ran to Sichuan, China and thankfully survived. I can’t imagine the horrors she and others had to face during this time and I hope she’s resting peacefully now. To those who want to know, she was 101, and I’m glad I got to know and love her while I had the chance.

    • @asmodeusguys4472
      @asmodeusguys4472 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Damn, she's old af, that's pretty cool

    • @boarbot7829
      @boarbot7829 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think it’s just “who” in that case.

    • @KhasiXChakuin
      @KhasiXChakuin ปีที่แล้ว +3

      For those who want to know...what tho? Her age? or The whole story? I'm confused

    • @newton18311
      @newton18311 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Send her love from Britian.

    • @funveeable
      @funveeable ปีที่แล้ว

      Nixon to modern Americans is what WW2 is to modern Japanese. Nixon was just some Republican who got axed by Watergate. WW2 is just when Japan got nuked twice. The day the Japanese learn about their war crimes is the day Americans learn more about Nixon. Which means if will never happen and nobody actually wants it to happen.

  • @laserus3333
    @laserus3333 ปีที่แล้ว +4923

    My Father fought the Japanese on 6 islands in WW2. For 3 years he battled them. He just passed away at 99 years old. Miss you Dad.

    • @ZephinorYT
      @ZephinorYT ปีที่แล้ว +164

      May he rest in peace.

    • @laserus3333
      @laserus3333 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      @@ZephinorYT Thank you.

    • @huansong
      @huansong ปีที่แล้ว +109

      your dad's a champ. may he rest in peace.

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 ปีที่แล้ว +58

      @@laserus3333 your father was a hero

    • @jamesf.189
      @jamesf.189 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      Your father was a great, great man. May he forever rest in peace with the rest of the boys.

  • @Hiruma312
    @Hiruma312 ปีที่แล้ว +4082

    I am Indonesian. About 1941, my granpa was taken to Singapore by Japanese army, along with many Indonesian youths.
    In the middle of the night, they were loaded to a ship, which anchored not far from the port/beach. All Indonesian youths were thrown to sea. My grandpa couldnt swim at all, but he refused to die at that time. When finally he reached the beach, he said those who managed to reach the beach could be counted by fingers. And he realized he just passed the test of the quality of labor for Japan basecamp in Singapore. And my granma told me 3.5 years of Japan Invasion in Indonesia was the worst time of war.
    RIP my granpa and I will keep your story alive.

    • @abimon76
      @abimon76 ปีที่แล้ว +185

      that's absolutely evil.....

    • @treaclelester7285
      @treaclelester7285 ปีที่แล้ว +89

      A terrible story, humans are just so cruel to each other and to animals as well. I am beginning to believe that there is war of evil v good. God bless your poor Grandad.

    • @Gnomelander1400
      @Gnomelander1400 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are stories all over Southeast Asia, east Asia and india about Japanese atrocity. Japan is the most evil army to exist. 30 million people killed brutally and slowly.

    • @ShubhamKumar-vd9xy
      @ShubhamKumar-vd9xy ปีที่แล้ว +37

      Same happened in humpheryganj massacre in 1943 in andaman and nikobar by japanese

    • @Melancholicgaurav
      @Melancholicgaurav ปีที่แล้ว +40

      ​@Treacle Lester There is no evil vs good here on earth. Both sides in any war is evil. Only the victor gets to write the history that's why they become saints while the loser is portrayed as the villain. When in actuality its a competition between both sides that who can be the cruelest. If you sympathise with Japan on Hiroshima n Nagasaki then what about Nanking and the Indonesian and many other massacres they did? This is just one example. The true nature of humanity can be understood by reading history. Everyone of us is capable of committing such horrendous atrocities. You like it or not but the true nature of humans is evil, cruel, selfish, greedy, lustful, jealously, dishonesty. We do show goodness and kindness but that is conditional. Most of the people who record kindness are not being kind but satisfying their need for attention and some are pure narcissists. Real world is different from the internet and is much crueler and people are losing touch with it. That leaves them to be preyed by the monsters out there.

  • @sapnupuas4017
    @sapnupuas4017 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1746

    “What war crimes? All that matters is that we got nuked twice” - Japan

    • @guoshi8768
      @guoshi8768 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +97

      有些时候不用点核弹日本是真欠揍😢

    • @Hyoungje
      @Hyoungje 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      Are you Japanese? Where is that quote from?

    • @Jftbix
      @Jftbix 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +55

      @@HyoungjeI assume it's not an actual quote

    • @Hyoungje
      @Hyoungje 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@Jftbix That was my point.

    • @Yumixx-3
      @Yumixx-3 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Many countries got nuked and ur not the only one don't u like ur history or what like respect ur self wth

  • @dimthedemonslayer
    @dimthedemonslayer ปีที่แล้ว +3893

    My late granddad was one of the victims of the Nanking Massacre. His family forced him to escape in the middle of the night when he was 15 years old, leaving the rest of the family members to die. The passengers on the boat were mostly children and teenagers. In the middle of the sea, they were machine-gunned by a Japanese ship. His siblings died during the process. He miraculously survived and managed to reach Indonesia on a fishing boat

    • @spinolover124
      @spinolover124 ปีที่แล้ว +190

      My grandmother survived the Japanese and lived a fulfilling life with multiple grandchildren may she rest in peace

    • @spinolover124
      @spinolover124 ปีที่แล้ว +44

      @Chris Heart what's your point?

    • @Raiden_Ei._.
      @Raiden_Ei._. ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@ChrisHeart-kr1uqbruh

    • @aqualinebutbetter
      @aqualinebutbetter ปีที่แล้ว +43

      Goodness, that must have been horrible to experience.

    • @datguy7834
      @datguy7834 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@ChrisHeart-kr1uqbro what

  • @dea9457
    @dea9457 ปีที่แล้ว +5649

    I am Japanese. I do believe that Our younger generations are responsible to know exactly what our ancestors did to those people. I am here to educate myself with correct information, Which my history textbook never did.

    • @はぬゆひやなかに
      @はぬゆひやなかに ปีที่แล้ว +1

      日本人共はちゃんと反省しろよ

    • @稚言潘
      @稚言潘 ปีที่แล้ว +272

      thank you.That means a lot to us.

    • @lt4109
      @lt4109 ปีที่แล้ว +250

      ancestor's? these are not your ancestors these are your grandparents that are still alive today

    • @Thunderalpacka223
      @Thunderalpacka223 ปีที่แล้ว +162

      ​@@lt4109WW2 was a long time ago....even the survivors of the war are dying of old age. Grandparents would only fit in that group if they lied about their age to be drafted early (ex. Signing up at age 17 or 16)

    • @김태형-y2k
      @김태형-y2k ปีที่แล้ว +124

      난징대학살은 정말 끔찍하다 나는 중국을 좋아하지않지만 여자를 강간하고 그자리에서 죽여 마차에 시체를 쌓아가는 사진을 봤다 일본에서는 교육을 받아야한다 사죄하면서 살라는 말이아니다 앞으로 다시는 이런 잔혹한일이 안일어나도록 경각심을 갇기위해서다

  • @blobbything2986
    @blobbything2986 ปีที่แล้ว +6078

    As a Japanese person, thank you for making this video. So many people back home straight up don't know anything about it

    • @birdtj82
      @birdtj82 ปีที่แล้ว +244

      Thank u for saying that. MY city was 1.5 hr driving from Nanjing. Its hurtful n shocking when I grew up like my family could have been whipped out. Growing up my Dad’s biggest client was Japanese. I learnt to like Japanese, also m good friends in Canada were Japanese girls in my class and d place i worked. I think In Chinese/Korean mind. MOST ppl do NOT even need apology, they just want to acknowledgment of their pain. My friend from my city back home, just Married Japanese guy in Canada, n they had baby 1 month ago. In face chinese are Very kind ppl. I wish there are MORE ppl like u because when human aknoledge our OWN history is when we Grow and be more strong minded. D most strong ppl will aknoledge things happend to their family n show gratitude. I show respect for u :)

    • @withyou5961
      @withyou5961 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      Crazy to think that Japanese destroy everything during WWII..

    • @dodongai
      @dodongai ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Thank you for trying to understand another perspective, appreciate it👍

    • @aldousbrawndo996
      @aldousbrawndo996 ปีที่แล้ว

      I find it amazing how the Japanese people became so upright and focused after being humbled by the nukes. Makes me wonder if we nuked Africa if they would become a hyper successful Nation like Japan and stop killing it enslaving each other like they are still to this day

    • @blobbything2986
      @blobbything2986 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      @@dodongai I've already understood it for a while, but there are others that don't and now will, thanks to this

  • @jiahaoxin4459
    @jiahaoxin4459 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +405

    One of my friends come from Nanjing, and he told my a thing happened on one middle school class. On the class, the teacher asked everyone to rise hand if they are bron in Nanjing, more than half of students rise their hand. Then the teacher asked them to rise hand again if anyone's grandparents generation were bron in Nanjing, no one rose hand. The teacher then said, "See, my dear students, this is what we call history and tragedy."

    • @外露射武
      @外露射武 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      南京虐殺については国民党の蔣介石の日記や当時の新聞を見れば分かる。
      あれは国民党が虐殺したのを日本軍に罪をなすりつけてる。
      ただ日本軍は中国軍は殺したが民間人へは故意に殺してない。
      歴史を知るには当時の相手国(中国)の資料を見ることが大事やで。

    • @ksdgufiafdbfd
      @ksdgufiafdbfd 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, most of the Nanjing people of the previous generation were exterminated, and the current Nanjing people are basically immigrants from other places.

    • @ProudTurkroach
      @ProudTurkroach หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Proud of my japanese allies
      🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵

    • @licw-n7m
      @licw-n7m หลายเดือนก่อน +40

      @@ProudTurkroachshame of you

    • @ProudTurkroach
      @ProudTurkroach หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@licw-n7m
      I don't like china I'm Indian
      That is why I love Japan especially imperial Japan

  • @raheenayab5539
    @raheenayab5539 ปีที่แล้ว +30644

    Imagine being so brutal that even Nazis try to save people from you

    • @pierreshi6102
      @pierreshi6102 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Nazis had a code of honour, and they killed Jews in gas chambers to avoid looking at their faces. It dehumanizes them. That’s why when kidnapped, you need to talk a bit and humanize yourself so it’s harder for the kidnapper to harm you. What happened with the Japanese Imperial Army was crazy. They did it while being fully aware that the victims are human.

    • @VinnyLam
      @VinnyLam ปีที่แล้ว +562

      That's a very popular myth. The Nazis actually did not care at all about what the Japanese were doing to the Chinese. The only Nazi who tried to save the Chinese was John Rabe and he wasn't much of a Nazi; he was just a businessman who joined the Nazis to further his career. Most of the Nazis had no problem with Japanese atrocities against the Chinese. And not to mention, the Nazis committed lots of brutal atrocities, too.

    • @justinisenberg1841
      @justinisenberg1841 ปีที่แล้ว +232

      Just one actually.

    • @VinnyLam
      @VinnyLam ปีที่แล้ว +870

      @@legendaryfrolox6285 I don't doubt that the Japanese might've been more sadistic and barbaric overall, but even so, the Nazis had some truly sadistic individuals who were close to or on the same level as the Japanese, like the Dirlewanger Brigade. They committed what was essentially a European version of Nanjing.

    • @vibenyt9892
      @vibenyt9892 ปีที่แล้ว +469

      @@VinnyLam I love the "whataboutism"

  • @humanbean8699
    @humanbean8699 ปีที่แล้ว +6034

    It's scary that so many people just don't realise that it wasn't just Germany that did terrible things

    • @ChicanoOne760
      @ChicanoOne760 ปีที่แล้ว

      I wonder if america has blood on its hands. Just spreading freedom

    • @adamalgin4154
      @adamalgin4154 ปีที่แล้ว

      As a Turkish person I can tell you if you didn’t know, that the Turkish government also did bad things during WW2

    • @adamalgin4154
      @adamalgin4154 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      We are very sorry for, at least us, the smart Turkish people, not nationalist

    • @shivamsingh-cs2ub
      @shivamsingh-cs2ub ปีที่แล้ว +224

      i am here after you realise that not only germany and japan did horrific things

    • @SagaciousNihilist
      @SagaciousNihilist ปีที่แล้ว

      The Germans were civilized boy scouts compared to the Japanese, who went out of their way to cause as much harm and evil as possible in mass on civilian populations that had never harmed Japan and Pows, violating the Geneva convention. Even the Jewish holocaust was based on genuine gripes that the Germans had with the Jews who were the creators of the shameful Weimar Republic and later tried to use their economic and political power to embargo Germany, also the Jews who were behind the communist movement within Germany and those running the Soviet union, who went on to kill 10s of millions of Russian Christians , it wasn't just blind hatred as they try to paint it, but the Japanese had no excuses other than misplaced supremacist ideas.
      You can thank the US government for giving Japan a pass even though they were by far the greatest war criminals and for downplaying their evil, since they wanted a proUS ally in Asia.

  • @frankkoolosko4255
    @frankkoolosko4255 ปีที่แล้ว +5841

    My father that fought the Japanese in World War II said that they were worse than the Germans and when you hear some of the stories he was right. He was also one of the first ships into Japan after the war was over and he also said once the emperor said the war was over you didn’t have to worry about being attacked on the streets because his Word was God.

    • @sameaulahad2824
      @sameaulahad2824 ปีที่แล้ว +381

      It’s a law in war that you can’t torture or whatever to POW’s but I heard the Americans that got caught by the Japanese, got it the worst.

    • @cyanfloy2473
      @cyanfloy2473 ปีที่แล้ว +196

      Problem was that Japanese doesn't care at that time

    • @wacky6136
      @wacky6136 ปีที่แล้ว +230

      @@cyanfloy2473 Even today.

    • @wacky6136
      @wacky6136 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      @@olearysbf6580 Oh my. I thought Japan is a very peaceful place?

    • @lilahdog568
      @lilahdog568 ปีที่แล้ว +60

      Tfw when God says "I'm not actually a god" on radio.

  • @dan-wp8ls
    @dan-wp8ls 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    I remember meeting Iris Chang as a teenager. She came to our Chinese school to speak on Nanking. I had no clue any of this happened and bought her book.

  • @Stepatee
    @Stepatee ปีที่แล้ว +2523

    My husband is Filipino and his grandfather survived the Bataan March by escaping into the jungle when another soldier was shot...he traveled and hid for weeks. My FIL, his son, remembers the babies being impaled on Japanese bayonets. Oh Ms. Chang...your poor heart. Someone needed to remember and dictate these sufferings to history so they should never be erased but you suffered so greatly in doing so. May your spirit find peace.

    • @abimon76
      @abimon76 ปีที่แล้ว +194

      the "babies being impaled on bayonets" is something that every victim of the japanese occupation remembers, probably because the japanese did it so fcking much. my grandparents told me the same thing, my grandpa had to dig a hole in the forest ground and hide there under leaves, he was only about 7

    • @Chinoiserie9839
      @Chinoiserie9839 ปีที่แล้ว +68

      ​@@abimon76 they cut off heads too over water wells and also they dip people in wells for minutes then recover them and when they regain consciousness they would plunge them again in the well until they lose conciousness again. The cycle continues until death.

    • @lewisaino
      @lewisaino ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@abimon76 Sadly it was as used as Kamizake and Banzais

    • @hestiashearth478
      @hestiashearth478 ปีที่แล้ว +82

      my grandmother who passed away last month also told me stories of the horrific events. she told me all about the rape that she had to hide in the forest inside a makeshift foxhole else if they found you who's female, you'll be dragged into the huts(kubo) and gangraped, some were even gangraped in public. babies were tossed in the air to be impaled by bayonets. one of the stories involved being publicly shamed while the Japanese were drunk, inserting beer bottles or whatever in the woman's privates. if you were a soldier specially if you were an officer, they would force you to commit harakiri(slitting your own stomach and let the guts out). my grandfather's story, who also served in PEPTOK, was that he had to drink in cow trenches with dirty muddy water because the Japanese dirtied the wells and rivers with rotting bodies. they also took village food.

    • @dakz.7698
      @dakz.7698 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nag bayad na sila ng binagsak ang atomic bomb sa nagasaki at hiroshima.

  • @pedrocalebe6407
    @pedrocalebe6407 ปีที่แล้ว +1833

    It's insane how a Nazi official was the guy responsible for saving countless chinese citizens, you summarized the book well but there are some even more gruesome details that were left out, specially the stuff they did to little kids.

    • @TENthe10th
      @TENthe10th ปีที่แล้ว

      People with a good heart can be found in the unlikelyest of places. Oskar Schindler was originally a member of the Nazi party too and used his position to save about 1200 Jewish people from being killed.

    • @senorbaobab7700
      @senorbaobab7700 ปีที่แล้ว +89

      It's OK, at least for me it's enough. I can imagine it but I don't want to know what happened with those poor children.

    • @shreenybeany1751
      @shreenybeany1751 ปีที่แล้ว +75

      @@ChrisHeart-kr1uqno we don’t. Nobody is responsible for their ancestor’s crimes

    • @tunamayo2199
      @tunamayo2199 ปีที่แล้ว +86

      @@shreenybeany1751 Karma is passed down the bloodline, the debt will and must be paid sooner or later

    • @justintime6242
      @justintime6242 ปีที่แล้ว +59

      @@shreenybeany1751Yes they are. That devastation lasts for centuries. You’ll pay for it, karma aside, you will pay.

  • @MsStar266
    @MsStar266 ปีที่แล้ว +5917

    Honestly as a Chinese descendent feel no ill feeling at all towards the Japanese people who acknowledge what happened during the war. It is the people who deny it that really annoys me.

    • @byInventus
      @byInventus ปีที่แล้ว +172

      That's understandable. I can assure you that denial is fringe, despite what Internet posters may suggest.

    • @DickCheneyXX
      @DickCheneyXX ปีที่แล้ว

      I mean, the Japanese population paid for it all in 1944-45. People need to remember that we completely leveled their country and killed millions of their civilians in the process. If that wasn't just punishment enough, I don't know what is.

    • @byInventus
      @byInventus ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@stereomachine If they push for it so strongly then why can't they get it done? They are in power after all

    • @byInventus
      @byInventus ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@stereomachine Post the title in Japanese.

    • @magicman3163
      @magicman3163 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not really the communist Chinese are pretty fanatic

  • @fayezhang140
    @fayezhang140 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +219

    Growing up in Nanjing, same as everyone of Nanjing, this event has been a pain deep in our hearts. We can never forgive the demons on behalf of those who were killed, burnt, fried, buried alive, raped…we shall never forget

    • @井吹ときと
      @井吹ときと 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      dont forget about tiananmen square as well. Remember, your government is liar,

    • @井吹ときと
      @井吹ときと 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @user-ug3rz4cu4s *virus

    • @ryanfoo5286
      @ryanfoo5286 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @user-ug3rz4cu4s the fuck?

    • @stalkerstalker8469
      @stalkerstalker8469 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Forgive and forget

    • @fayezhang140
      @fayezhang140 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      @@stalkerstalker8469 people who could forgive them have been killed by them. Never forget is the very basic respect for my innocent people. Sure I respect your choice of forgiving and forgetting things like this

  • @Young_Baller7
    @Young_Baller7 ปีที่แล้ว +4374

    What happened at Nanking was horrendous. The fact that humans would do this to one another is horrific. How do they even wake up knowing that they commit such acts?. This is probably the most disturbing history stories that I ever heard. Rip to those souls that were at Nanking, may you rest in peace. Remember those who do not remember history, are bound to repeat it.

    • @firstnamelastname4249
      @firstnamelastname4249 ปีที่แล้ว +168

      It is still a reality and still happens everywhere on much smaller scale of course

    • @Young_Baller7
      @Young_Baller7 ปีที่แล้ว +65

      @@murecerickman can you simplify what you’re asking?

    • @klau88873
      @klau88873 ปีที่แล้ว +133

      @@Young_Baller7
      Those japanese soldiers don’t qualify as human beings.
      Calling them that would be too polite.

    • @rubenchoychoo8551
      @rubenchoychoo8551 ปีที่แล้ว

      When you indoctrinate people for centuries
      Generations after generations
      That the are superior to the rest, then another Nanking is always possible....

    • @GrandmasterTigerfist
      @GrandmasterTigerfist ปีที่แล้ว

      China does the same eveywhere they are no different.

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 ปีที่แล้ว +1529

    I remember when Iris Chang was on 'GOOD MORNING, AMERICA' promoting her book. I sat dumbfounded as Iris recounted parts of the book--including babies being impaled. I think that was the first time the personalities were speechless. So sad to hear that we lost her. May she rest in peace.

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf ปีที่แล้ว +83

      The Serbs did the same in Yugoslavia. The more you learn about history, the more you realize that the Nazis were far from the worst. They made killing an industrial thing, where feelings were pretty much left out of it. They dehumanized their victims, but they were less blood-thirsty maniacs and more determined workers. Still horrible because of the scale of it all, but other nations or dictators have done worse.

    • @happyyuk
      @happyyuk ปีที่แล้ว +64

      It's truly sad that Iris Chang dedicated herself to spreading awareness of the atrocities behind what happened in Nanking. At the time of the war, my grandmother was a young girl and she recalled hiding away from the Japanese soldiers because other villagers witnessed what happened to the kids that got caught. She was not even in one of the main cities which means the Japanese didn't view it as a valuable place to occupy.
      I don't think those Japanese soldiers were evil in nature though but given enough amount of brain-washing, anybody is capable of committing crimes they think are well-justified even if it's morally deviant. I remember reading an article about a Japanese soldier who was a university student before getting sent to the battlefield, at first, he refused to kill anybody but with time, after witnessing so many things going on around him, it's like he's partly numb and partly traumatised and he started becoming even worse than some of his peers.
      After he returned back to his country, he was tormented by guilt and if my memory serves, he ended up becoming a monk because whenever he was outside he kept hearing the screams of his victims.

    • @minchen5187
      @minchen5187 ปีที่แล้ว

      I went to see her this year early in Feb...

    • @lovegabija3005
      @lovegabija3005 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@minchen5187 she died in 2004 ?

    • @somo4227
      @somo4227 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@hugolafhugolafand you still see ppl who say "kosovo je serbia"

  • @Loccutus28
    @Loccutus28 ปีที่แล้ว +5733

    I am an American History Professor and I teach often about the "Rape of Nanking." Nearly all of the students I teach know nothing about it. I consider it an honor to educate them. I have read Iris Chang's book, "The Rape of Nanking." To me, Iris Chang is my hero. I honor her memory in class by educating new generations. To the 19-year-old student who apologized for the conduct of his country I say, well done! I have visited Japan and met many Japanese. I love the country and its people. What is done is done, we all need to move on. But at the same time, we must never forget!

    • @shacktime
      @shacktime ปีที่แล้ว +136

      How do they react when you educate them about the US invasion of the Philippines at the dawn of the 20th century?

    • @Lemon-kn2md
      @Lemon-kn2md ปีที่แล้ว +157

      Please learn about Japanese occupation of HK if you haven't...You could say it is part of China but they are two different matters...Japanese soldiers ate our human flesh from people they killed and thought it was tasty. Inflated our prices of rice and printed out their own currency for our ancestors...our ancestors did not have any food to eat..some died of hunger, some resort to potato skin, or some resort to cannibalism. After the British invaded, some people thought of them as saving the people..even being invaded by the British was not as hellish as being occupied by the Japanese. After all that the Japanese did not apologise and they did not even acknowledge what they did, and the leftover currency was useless.

    • @alfredpaquin3563
      @alfredpaquin3563 ปีที่แล้ว

      They don't know much about anything related to American or World history. Not their fault. The education system sucks and has been that way for years .

    • @kungfungfooxixi1318
      @kungfungfooxixi1318 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Soda is CCP government man

    • @MMLL369
      @MMLL369 ปีที่แล้ว

      Unfortunately, this same old story is about to repeat itself again. As the Japanese imperialistic right wing government is attempting to reinterpret its constitution article 9, and the unleashing of army ban by the US, just wait and see where it would lead to.

  • @thanhdo1963
    @thanhdo1963 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +445

    I study Math in Canada, to fill my writing requirement, I took a history class. my instructor (Chinese) told the class the horrible things that Japanese committed during the war. there was a Japanese student cry and accused that that my instructor smearing her country's image and Japanese did no such thing then ran out of the class. My instructor just chuckle and told us that it is important to see a story from many different angles.

    • @PassportAdam
      @PassportAdam 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      How's Mao? 😅

    • @alexandrep4913
      @alexandrep4913 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +84

      ​@AdamWaltersPDX Hows (insert your european heritage leader) and their colonial exploits and mass murder in the Africa, America's and Asia?

    • @PassportAdam
      @PassportAdam 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@alexandrep4913 pretty good. Those same western leaders gave you the cell phone, internet, gps, and much more you use everyday. Thanks, The West. Without white people, most of the world will still look like Vietnam in 1990s...dirt roads

    • @Christopher-rw2bp
      @Christopher-rw2bp 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@alexandrep4913 Difference majority of the western nations stopped in 1949, while China keeps doing it and doesn't acknowledge it.

    • @RubberDuckiesinyourbath
      @RubberDuckiesinyourbath 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@PassportAdamlol you just got your ass roasted

  • @Ummmmmmmm841
    @Ummmmmmmm841 ปีที่แล้ว +3982

    As a Chinese person, for a long time, the knowledge of this completely fuelled my anger towards the Japanese, and I'm pretty sure that is the case with most people, and that's what the government and school want us to think.
    But in recent years, I've come to realize it has nothing to do with a particular nation, it shows us how evil normal people can be, given the right situation, right cultural atmosphere, like most of the people committing these crimes are just a part of the 99% of the population that are neither saint or devil. It is truly terrifying how war can change people, everyone u see daily who is friendly can be sucked into this machine and come out as evil as the devil himself. For most people, winning or losing a war is not winning or losing, but war in itself is a lost for us all.

    • @ford.5311
      @ford.5311 ปีที่แล้ว +101

      well said

    • @isaacyeon6334
      @isaacyeon6334 ปีที่แล้ว +65

      Never thought of it that way, thanks for sharing your thoughts on this

    • @caldw615
      @caldw615 ปีที่แล้ว +154

      Power corrupts. There are stories of soldiers all over the world committing atrocities on civilians in occupied territory because they had very little opposition or policing. War brings out the worst in humanity.

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat ปีที่แล้ว +88

      not all japanese people were evil like that tbh, i've heard stories of kind japanese officers who helped victims escape from the brutalities of the japanese army, also, there were japanese people who spoke out against the way their government tried to denied the war crimes committed all over asia.

    • @johnsonpau1833
      @johnsonpau1833 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Not everyone is evil, just most of them are :D

  • @jlee8181
    @jlee8181 ปีที่แล้ว +1986

    What happened in Nanking also happened in Singapore. My mother who passed on last year at age 102 often told us what happened when japanese occupied Singapore.
    Yes , there was rapes ,babies thrown up and skewered , men were brought to the beach, dug trenches then lined up and machine gunned down.
    We must never forget.

    • @YA-fi3ng
      @YA-fi3ng ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Are you of Chinese descent?

    • @R7-James
      @R7-James ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@YA-fi3ngfu of

    • @HewbhurtGabon
      @HewbhurtGabon ปีที่แล้ว +156

      My 🇵🇭 grandmother has a vivid memory about how brutally inhumane Japanese were. She was 7 years old during the war. She closes her eye everytime she describes the baby "tuhog bayoneta ." Japanese were not just heartless but has total absence of humanity.

    • @acc3650
      @acc3650 ปีที่แล้ว

      There have been so many atrocities, but the media in America only talk about one , all are despicable acts of savagery and we should know all about them.

    • @JamesZheyuXu
      @JamesZheyuXu ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Man,sorry for your mother,she is lucky to live to such age,how old are you by the way.

  • @tonyxing453
    @tonyxing453 ปีที่แล้ว +2435

    There was an interview done in the streets of Tokyo asking people do they know what the JP military has done in WWII. Most young interviewees were shocked to find out and some apologized, the sad part about this is that they don't teach kids this in schools mainly because they think it's embarrassing. The most scary answer to that whole interview was someone said remembering history is a waste of time. Imagine some german person said that.

    • @iggyblitz8739
      @iggyblitz8739 ปีที่แล้ว +124

      Yes we'll that's Asian saving face culture to the extreme, at least they can learn about it on TH-cam now.

    • @dannygrout92
      @dannygrout92 ปีที่แล้ว

      In Britain we never got taught about the massacres by the British empire in India and Africa andin Kenya in the 1950s. In the US they're not taught about the biggest genocide in history and the extermination of the native Americans, same in Australia.
      A government isn't going to teach it's people it's inherently evil. It's not good for business.

    • @ThatGmoney
      @ThatGmoney ปีที่แล้ว +17

      You gotta remember one thing. If you do anything like trash the Japanese (I ain’t suggesting anything) but you get taken to court. The courts will ask you-
      “I understand war was horrible, no one deserved what happened. But, it’s 2023! We’re you alive at WW2? Are those horrible people who happen to be Japanese also alive now?” I was angry just like you but then I had to rethink, O. Wait a minute, I wasn’t born I. WW2.

    • @AdamHKatona
      @AdamHKatona ปีที่แล้ว +146

      @@ThatGmoney No one said that today's generation is responsible or should be ashamed for these events, so what's your point?
      They shouldn't teach about these events in schools?
      The person who said "remembering history is a waste of time" was right?

    • @rjjrjehehew
      @rjjrjehehew ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ​@@iggyblitz8739 Implying they would bother to watch this video

  • @mayoutoobid
    @mayoutoobid 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +58

    Japan was so cruel that even Hitler called them "Crazy Dogs".

    • @tullo5564
      @tullo5564 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Genes don't change

  • @ThomasOfTheWarband
    @ThomasOfTheWarband ปีที่แล้ว +3578

    I got in trouble for teaching about this to a high school class during our WW2 unit. I showed a video similar to this one, where there were no images, just descriptions. I found this odd, as I visited a holocaust museum as a grade 12 student.

    • @GuardDog42
      @GuardDog42 ปีที่แล้ว +49

      What nation are you from?

    • @anglishbookcraft1516
      @anglishbookcraft1516 ปีที่แล้ว +263

      That’s since the Holocaust has become almost a religion where even talking about the ambiguity gets you in big trouble, you can’t even liken it to anything else or that will also get you in big trouble.

    • @DennnisTheGreat
      @DennnisTheGreat ปีที่แล้ว +2

      May I ask Why?

    • @dr.woozie7500
      @dr.woozie7500 ปีที่แล้ว +61

      You get in trouble??? That’s despicable

    • @detritus3676
      @detritus3676 ปีที่แล้ว +44

      This dude was probably a teacher In Japan

  • @TheSahaquiel
    @TheSahaquiel ปีที่แล้ว +1149

    You can't judge China and North Korea for still holding a deep hatred for Japan to this day.
    It doesn't help Japan DENIES these war crimes, almost like if Japan mocks all the countries it devastated.

    • @huansong
      @huansong ปีที่แล้ว +121

      southeast asia as well

    • @davidnguyen4707
      @davidnguyen4707 ปีที่แล้ว +226

      The Koreans, no matter North or South, generally still hold a grudge. South Korean elderly people despise the name Japan even being mentioned

    • @hl8216
      @hl8216 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      they actually DID admit tho
      In 1972, 1993 and 1995

    • @alecrutz956
      @alecrutz956 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      @@hl8216 source? just need to make sure

    • @potatoes5240
      @potatoes5240 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hl8216 No, the goverment today doesn't. They still worship the shrine that has these pictures of war criminals. Women that was made to be prositues in China still waits and apology from the Japanese government. Each year some of them pass away, they will never get to hear the apolody. The Japanese don't care, I know it's not this generation's responsibility, but they don't care, and I hate them for that.

  • @rachaelbarat8460
    @rachaelbarat8460 ปีที่แล้ว +1330

    I was a university teacher in Japan just after Iris published her book. I included the original films taken by Europeans and Japanese taken at the time. It was to teach students how to find the truth. Some of my students cried and went on to research the story; mit is is, sadly, the truth. Thank you for bringing this to people's attention.

    • @birdtj82
      @birdtj82 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      I appreciate it so much. In China, ppl LOVE Japanese, n love their culture . Its funniest thing ppl think chinese H*te Japanese but they dont. Its the Americans H*te chinese more than Chinese H*te Japanese. Chinese culture build on being kind, aknoledge faults, learn and be better person. Japanese culture is build on Being “strong”, do NOT accept failure, Do whats told, ONLY “success “ is accepted. So there is actually diff Value system. Because Jap culture hold things….IN SUCH HIGH standards that they cant deal with the truth. Otherwise will be falling from Grace.
      My friend’s uncle at 8-9 at time living in china,,,,ran up the hill. N WITNESSED each home,,,ppl were taken out…..of home lined up ……d way described in this video. LIKE my friend’s born in Canada, his parents born in Canada. He’s always so mad cuz CAnadians LOVE Japanese, Americans Love Japanese, no one WANTS to care, and they Always Pin Chinese as d BAD somehthing. Like t hey have Million things to say about Chinese but if he mention about something, they just like Immediately switch topic, brush off, mock him, or even get angry.
      Human are biased, they often chose who they like , once they see a HOT NICE GUY do something Cool, even tho is Douche, they find it funny or cute. In psychology, its called “selective memmory” that to support d 1 naritive.
      When I was single. I did 1 yr ONLINE DAting in Canada. My profile was well written i guess n I used a few nice pics. My profile got picked by d huge Dating Site n CASTED ALL OVER. Like ALL OVER(thats before IT law was updated). I got like hundreds of ppl msg me 1 day and MOSTLY GOOD LOOKING guys(they figured that if they are u*lgy they got no chance). I remember NOT LIKING IT, tramatized, over whelmed, almost shut down. Months later. I moved in new place, my roommate, same age (mix race Asian/white) she was using the same site, n she was getting NO dates, not much happening. Finally she got couple ppl like asking her out, adding her on fb etc. n d guys would check her out, n started msging me behind her (even tho they already met n booked 2nd date). I was finding it insulting toward me, and her as women, n its shady to pin 2 girls roommates against one another, also creepy. I did NOT respond to any but warn her about it (unlike a LOT of shady women would try to OUT Do another ….d guy was Attractive).
      SHE --GOT Angry. She was MORE angry that I actually was genuine (didnt respond d guy), that I warn her burst her bubble. N she YELLED at me:”wish u did not say that”. N REFUSE to SEE the msgs. Went ahead to date the guy, n rather ask d GUY for d “TRUTH”. D guy of course throws ME under d bus cuz he’s called out saying :”OH i never msged yr roommate, she msged me”. WTF she came home just YELLING AT ME. I offered to show her msgs from d dude who initiated. She just yell n like OUT RIGHT BITTER with hate.
      It tramatized me so much like how can someone have the truth but NOT seek it. Its like anyone’s best interest to See the FB msg to Validate. But she Block it out. N wen to d guy to ask.
      2 guys .
      Yeah. I was NOT even Born in Canada, I got like 2000 ppl showed interest( i wish was like embarrassing to even share to ppl cuz its JUST NOT FUN) , n she’s HAlf Asian half white. She got little. In her mind she could NOT merit the “how is MIX not getting the more attention than Mainland Chinese who dont even speak perfect English at time”. For me trying to be nice made her feel worse, cuz she had to manifest something bad about me to justify her internal jealousy n disliking.
      sorry my exp is very unrelated. Just It Bothered me Sooo much. That I was like “best case scenario” as roommate that I had her back, I was NOT trying to ONE up her, I did NOT flirt with her dudes. I did NOT Show off when she N i went partied together. I was like d --best case senecio GF most women want. N like when She had it, she really disliked it. Cuz in a way i was too nice that she knew she was NOT as kind. That she had manifest something to Coop the internal shame , either due to her looks or her anti social traits.
      So just sharing this, cuz u seem very smart and genuine person. I thought a lot about the Psychology behind my experience. N I dont ever share with ppl. They will judge me, “oh are u bragging”, because I learnt human re VERY Biased. WE paint charactor, n we find “acts” to build our story. Often ppl hear “yr best friend ….something something to me”. N it hurts them too much overwhelms d brain, they just brush it off, pretending its a “just in d past””who cares” “ I rather dislike China” “i dont care, i wasnt there. “ “ ahh…but i met Japanese, they are so nice. So its not possible”….
      So thats why its painful for a LOT white ppl growing up with Japanese cartoon n animation, they are so Built to Believe them as Certain Charactor. So when present kindly about the “truth”. It stress them OUT So much , they just Can’t handle it, n brush it off, like my old roommate did back then. I am full chinese, I had blond highlights for a few months, n I had Brown hair for a while. She was MIX but when we went out to some club down financial district, I was Always mistaken as like “Japanese, Korean(k pop look), Mix(Asian/white) , Spanish …” she was always Mistaken as “full Asian”. She really did NOT like that.
      This whole video somehow reminded me of weird old dating experience , cuz in College in Canada. In business school, professors told us that HUMAN are Biased. We can coach us to see things differently n re write our own memmory to our liking, this video just reminded me of those.
      Thank u again for what u did. Cuz u def spoke of someone has decency and integrity as Teacher :) :) I am showing my respect! My grandparents are teachers ,,,Its a very important job.

    • @descendant0fdragons
      @descendant0fdragons ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@birdtj82 Japanese creative inventive minds are not bad, animation and things are great.
      But I always have in the back of mind what is the truth and what is entertainment.
      I don't have a problem with it as long as they know the history of mankind, but in this case they don't.

    • @birdtj82
      @birdtj82 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @Nggr seems u can type half Chinese in yr so called Japanese that’s adapted from China ! Cool! well said :)

    • @birdtj82
      @birdtj82 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Nggr sure. Lol. How u that u have been just makes Japanese ppl look all bitter n evil when I know they are not. D fact i had very Pretty Japanese GFs, coworkers, i never ask anything about hystory n tell them off.
      Conee Jiva :) :)

    • @manfunny917
      @manfunny917 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@birdtj82 He is a western pretends to be Japanese, many this kind of people. More good people in Japan > US, Canada and Europe even though they have 20 times more population.

  • @SangjiYin
    @SangjiYin 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Thank you to share this .

  • @crimson_koi1092
    @crimson_koi1092 ปีที่แล้ว +1194

    There's also this sense of irony in Japan. The Japanese schools actually use a lot of Chinese texts in their 12k teaching system. Includes from ancient Chinese poems to more modern Chinese writings. These writings are necessary as a part of their Japanese studies, started as early as primary school to end of high school. Yet, what happened in Nanking never included in their history textbooks.

    • @Qwentris
      @Qwentris ปีที่แล้ว +66

      I have Japanese world history book in my hand and found that Nanking incident was written on textbook. In reality, Japanese history teachers tend to avoid focusing on WW2. We briefly learned about Pearl harbour, midway battle and Atomic bombs.

    • @Chanandler_Bong-z2z
      @Chanandler_Bong-z2z ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Nangking 2 on the making 🤣

    • @user-co5ri8dp_978
      @user-co5ri8dp_978 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      The number of Japanese language who have become Chinese is about 1000 words. 70% is imported from Japan. Reverse-imported. Because the Japanese translated Western documents.
      As you may already know, Nanking massacre is one of the worst lies ever. They (A Chinese living in Japan) are also saying that Nanking massacre is one of the worst lies ever. In before someone mentions Nanking massacre again, to which another responds with Tiananmen Square.

    • @ducdang399
      @ducdang399 ปีที่แล้ว +125

      @@user-co5ri8dp_978 lol what are you on my fellow human, you try to deny THIS? delusional

    • @ihatenfts501
      @ihatenfts501 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@user-co5ri8dp_978Ah yes because japanese words have been imported to china that erases all the sh*t japan has done, great reasoning.

  • @WhoNeedUsername
    @WhoNeedUsername ปีที่แล้ว +786

    "video game makes you violent" meanwhile people in the past....

    • @leaguixxx9736
      @leaguixxx9736 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      but so many kids here, often boys, because of videos game and violent action in them, behaves like things like this are normal, and don't feel any compassion on remorse for these people. So ig both gives bad effects

    • @heransd
      @heransd 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@leaguixxx9736 I have played all sort of violent games and I am a doctor by profession. Video games means nothing. It doesn't represent a persons morals. Psycopaths are born like that

    • @warrioremperor6320
      @warrioremperor6320 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@leaguixxx9736huh?

    • @alperalyanak9627
      @alperalyanak9627 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +85

      ​@@leaguixxx9736bro if a teenager plays an FPS shooter, and decides to emulate the violence in the game irl, that teenager was messed up to begin with. Video games don't make people violent, it's just that violent people happen to play video games.

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      ​@@leaguixxx9736 prove it. You can't.

  • @davidshettlesworth1442
    @davidshettlesworth1442 ปีที่แล้ว +462

    Sorry to hear of this woman's passing. Her book "The Rape of Nanking" was so important and educated many of us. The book was needed to prevent the Japanese from sweeping the horrible atrocities they performed in China under the rug. She was a warrior for Truth and it is a shame no one could be there to save her.

  • @jojobalabala
    @jojobalabala 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Thanks for sharing this

  • @haskenvonbern5404
    @haskenvonbern5404 ปีที่แล้ว +1212

    To think this sort of treatment was not an isolated incident and this occurred throughout the entirety of a war lasting for almost 10 years in China really is a terrifying thought. And it makes your blood boil that Japan still tries to diminish its horrific crimes and glorify its imperial past.

    • @cosmichef75
      @cosmichef75 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Chinese should have fought better. Throughout history the losers of war women get killed and defiled.

    • @souravnandi2794
      @souravnandi2794 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yes

    • @cosmichef75
      @cosmichef75 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Japan has been a peaceful nation ever since WWII so not sure what you're talking about. China's current genocide of Uyeghurs and selling organs taken from live unwilling prisoners is perhaps even more evil or at least equal to. Japan has repeatedly apologized fir those atrocities. Maybe the Chinese men should have fought harder.

    • @salazzar5631
      @salazzar5631 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I dont think this is an "incident" tho

    • @sheevpalpatine7588
      @sheevpalpatine7588 ปีที่แล้ว +125

      @@cosmichef75 as if the uighur holocaust perpetrators are ordinary chinese citizens

  • @chzwy6527
    @chzwy6527 ปีที่แล้ว +1709

    What’s more horrifying is that until today, Japan still holds Yasukuni Shrine as one of their important part of culture. Inside the shrine it presents you the officers who organized the invasion, and inside the shrine they were still worshiped even though they were recognized as war criminals on the global scale. And there was no remorse on the damage they caused throughout the war, only the pity that Japanese military DIDN'T WIN. This is why we should always keep an eye on the history and be cautious about what comes after.

    • @Brianc9595
      @Brianc9595 ปีที่แล้ว +223

      Their prime ministers still send flowers to the shrine every year

    • @deadboltzz5199
      @deadboltzz5199 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      Now their amping up their military

    • @OddlyDelta
      @OddlyDelta ปีที่แล้ว +107

      @@Brianc9595 well, thank god there's one less prime minister to send flowers their way heh

    • @nereid2164
      @nereid2164 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      @@Brianc9595 including the one that got shotgunned eh?

    • @KhasiXChakuin
      @KhasiXChakuin ปีที่แล้ว +15

      “they were still worshipped” does that mean they didn't worship these recognized war criminals anymore?
      OR
      Did you mean“They are still worshiping these recognized war criminals”? Which is pretty disgusting to imagine it.
      I'm genuinely confused, I'm not trying to be rude or mock your grammar or anything because I'm not good at English grammar too

  • @taigahasado28
    @taigahasado28 ปีที่แล้ว +1841

    My own great-grandfather was stationed in Korea as a Japanese member of the axis during wwii. I’m really sorry. I hope that one day there will no longer be any more extremists who deny our many massacres in my country.

    • @deee1979
      @deee1979 ปีที่แล้ว +241

      You don’t need to be sorry…you didn’t commit war crimes.

    • @funtv4920
      @funtv4920 ปีที่แล้ว +267

      It's alright sons and daughters should not be blamed for the sins of their father.

    • @ExponentMars
      @ExponentMars ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@funtv4920 fellow GoT fan?

    • @Zaza-er2os
      @Zaza-er2os ปีที่แล้ว +53

      Your not even born at that time so you don’t need to say sorry

    • @jollygoodyo
      @jollygoodyo ปีที่แล้ว +131

      Your apology is well received and to an extent not necessary. It's more important to everyone that the governemnt of Japan apologises, not its civilians.

  • @xuanqiu47
    @xuanqiu47 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +65

    I’m Chinese and my grandma would tell me stories that her mom told her. My great grandma had to wipe soot from the bottom of their cooking pan onto her face and onto her elderly mom’s face when her house was broken in by the Japanese to try and look unappealing to the soldiers so they wouldn’t r word her. It didn’t work. Where I had lived, there was a village near me that was apparently a village that had been completely wiped out by the Japanese, who had apparently made it a game to behead babies and to throw their bodies in the air, and catch them with their bayonets. Absolutely disgusting that they are trying to erase this part of history.

    • @S-zj5nd
      @S-zj5nd 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      i am a japanese student. I admit my guilt and apologize. I'll never forget. I will absolutely not forget that. may peace come to your family and the people of China.
      I would like to apologize once again. I am so sorry. translation

    • @LiWillian-nz5xj
      @LiWillian-nz5xj 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      ​@@S-zj5ndAt least there are students like you in modern Japan, thank you. As a Chinese, I appreciate Japan's culture but I can not forget this history.

    • @xuanqiu47
      @xuanqiu47 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@S-zj5nd I’m glad that there are people like you who are willing to admit their country’s wrongs….thank you!

    • @jasfizarezany4894
      @jasfizarezany4894 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      The same thing happened in my country, Malaysia..

    • @captdeadpool3449
      @captdeadpool3449 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I’m sorry to hear that. Your great mother, did she survive

  • @ckbs1
    @ckbs1 ปีที่แล้ว +184

    I went to Nanjing for work and visited the memorial for what happened there and it was crazy to see a handwritten request from Hitler to the Japanese to stop their acts and another to China giving their humanitarian support.

    • @thatperformer3879
      @thatperformer3879 ปีที่แล้ว

      So strange considering the Holocaust. Is it possible WWII just radicalized him even further?

    • @user-co5ri8dp_978
      @user-co5ri8dp_978 ปีที่แล้ว

      Incidentally, the extreme-leftist communist Japanese (田邊誠) paid to build the memorial. $300 thousand. charter founder.

  • @Arinaretina
    @Arinaretina ปีที่แล้ว +2639

    I'm from Hong Kong and it still shocks me that this brutal period of history wasn't even that long ago. My grandma was a little girl when the Japanese invaded us. She recounted stories of watching the Japanese soldiers waterboarding Chinese people and rolling them down the steep slopes of HK like a rolling pin competition... she's 88 years old. She was about 5 years old then. She still talks about how horrible those times were.

    • @Stierenkloot
      @Stierenkloot ปีที่แล้ว +41

      Don’t talk in the past tense. This kind of stuff still happens all over the world. People weren’t different in the past pal.

    • @ぴの-y8s
      @ぴの-y8s ปีที่แล้ว +5

      你才五岁,怎么能记住这么多细节?

    • @セトラキアン-n2r
      @セトラキアン-n2r ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ぴの-y8s
      Because it's a made-up story.

    • @rueful1
      @rueful1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ぴの-y8sBecause it’s trauma

    • @blubin189
      @blubin189 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      ​@@ChrisHeart-kr1uq Woah dude! That is way too harsh
      It was their ancestors who did that (bonus; Government for hiding the atrocities), not the modern Japanese today. So don't blame it on them, Blood is what circulates the oxygen that enters your body not a place where sin is inherited.

  • @seclusionworks7547
    @seclusionworks7547 ปีที่แล้ว +535

    I feel Iris Chang was the final chapter of the tragedy of the Nanking incident. When I read her work, I was sickened and horrified. I can only imagine what she went through as she penned the definitive account.

    • @清林石
      @清林石 ปีที่แล้ว

      She was smeared and hunted by the Japanese government.

    • @haniahannslew4108
      @haniahannslew4108 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Totally agree. She is the hero who spoke up for the japan’s victims.

    • @aliapistachio8125
      @aliapistachio8125 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@ChrisHeart-kr1uq wtf is your problem??

    • @SaretGnasoh
      @SaretGnasoh ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@ChrisHeart-kr1uq 🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @seclusionworks7547
      @seclusionworks7547 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I wish there were more accounts from the survivors in the dreadful use of atomic weaponry. Against Japan. IMHO, that was a total unnecessary use and unjustified! my stepdaughter visited Hiroshima and returned with very somber accounts. She related the city today is one of Japan's beautiful cities! I was vastly humbled by her experience! I pray those devil weapons are never used again!

  • @henryjumbohead5391
    @henryjumbohead5391 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Just found your channel. Great content. I love history lessons that are between 15-20mins. That way I can learn about much more material.

  • @prussianangler
    @prussianangler ปีที่แล้ว +3021

    Here in Germany we are taught all the things that our ancestors have done and are very sorry about it. It’s really scary that Japan was even worse but they actively try to suppress history till this day. Shame on their government!

    • @shungan1009
      @shungan1009 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +215

      They can only suppress their Japan history , not the rest of asian .I admire what German does, take resonsibility and remember history to remain friendly peace with neighbours.Japan is far behind of that .Recently they are pulling the nuclear poluted water into Pacific ocean regardless of protests . Disgusting........

    • @SSFXST
      @SSFXST 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      ​@@shungan1009德国人做过的事永远也洗不干净。

    • @shungan1009
      @shungan1009 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

      You are right. Fascist behavior will not and should not be washed away. But what is more important is the deep reflection and awe of war by a country and a nation from the government to the people, so as to avoid the recurrence of historical disasters. So my focus is to emphasize the correct attitude towards history.@@SSFXST

    • @mogliang
      @mogliang 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +99

      If Japanese deny the history, then they didn't learn from history. Evil still lives inside their soul, and seeking for another chance.

    • @jaywang4441
      @jaywang4441 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      @@SSFXST纳粹已经没了,天皇右翼还在。这不是洗不洗的干净的问题

  • @donniekellerman5833
    @donniekellerman5833 ปีที่แล้ว +1067

    Shocked to hear of her suicide. She was a very talented writer & learned much by reading her books. She told the story & brought out the facts without the gratuitous sensationalism of lesser writers that look to shock the reader first & educate second. She will be missed! RIP Iris & thank you!!

    • @greentea8852
      @greentea8852 ปีที่แล้ว

      There‘s a conspiracy theory that she was murdered because her next book was about unit731 where the leader of that unit was given immunity by U§

    • @scpadmin6436
      @scpadmin6436 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      I agree I had no clue she committed suicide I genuinely thought she was still alive I’m shocked

    • @Sherwin313
      @Sherwin313 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      May be was also murdered by her own ppl... you know how it goes...

    • @wr8137
      @wr8137 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Why can you believe Iris Chang ? Have you checked if her book is collect by yourself?

    • @darianstarfrog
      @darianstarfrog ปีที่แล้ว +17

      @@wr8137 it's well known in the west

  • @Gazpolling
    @Gazpolling ปีที่แล้ว +1002

    My grandfather was a soldier during japan invasion in indonesia,
    He said even though it only lasted 3.5 years, the brutality is worse than 300+ years of dutch colonialization,
    saying japanese were savage is understatement,
    inhumane were more likely appropriate

    • @lelianarochefort3077
      @lelianarochefort3077 ปีที่แล้ว +154

      My grandfather keep one of the Japanese officer's swords as a trophy, he and his men manage to kill a group of 23 Japanese soldiers, he said he and his men were the lucky one who manage to hide safely with their families, the Japanese at that time is also well known to capture women and transport them from camps to camps as "morale booster" (s*x slave) for the soldiers.

    • @sagitarrius7054
      @sagitarrius7054 ปีที่แล้ว +70

      I would call them evil. Watched few interview of the victim, cant imagine and keep watching the whole interview 😭

    • @snigie1
      @snigie1 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Yeah but the Dutch were white so that makes it worse

    • @user-fy7hx9gd6u
      @user-fy7hx9gd6u ปีที่แล้ว

      That's a saying in Indonesia is what my friend told me

    • @spiralspural8806
      @spiralspural8806 ปีที่แล้ว +108

      @@snigie1 hah racism funny

  • @PerfectoKiss
    @PerfectoKiss 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Thank you, Ms, Chang, for your dedication to publicizing the massacre of Nanking. You paid the ultimate sacrifice for your work.

  • @c00mgoblin
    @c00mgoblin ปีที่แล้ว +394

    I was actually taught about this in high school. No matter how much you talk about it nothing can truly make you understand the horror those people went through.
    It’s one of those events that once you learn about, it changes you as a person.

    • @solarsage252
      @solarsage252 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      As someone who has seen children die, hearing about it changes nothing.

    • @c00mgoblin
      @c00mgoblin ปีที่แล้ว +51

      @@solarsage252 Okay, so why the competitive victimization? No one asked.

    • @solarsage252
      @solarsage252 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@c00mgoblin I'm not a victim, you're just an asshole lol.
      I'm just saying there's a difference between living through something and then just learning about it in school.
      Before I watched a child die I (only heard stories) thought that was horrifying and it scared me to my core, after living through it i realized that no human word can describe the experience.
      It's why I don't have an opinion on Ukraine, you like talking about it so much go there right?
      When you're told about something it's just what someone else is telling you about it you don't know what their biases are and you don't actually know the full story. But when you experience it my fucking god.
      It's not being competitive.
      There's a difference between talking about the Soviet gulags, and then actually being from a gulag.
      My uncle survived desert Storm and he served beside his best friend growing up, and after a sniper blew his brains all over my uncle's face..... He was never the same. He never bothered talking about the war but would always get annoyed by the historical accounts just because to him it's something he had to live through not just a topic of conversation or education.

    • @sujal4078
      @sujal4078 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      @@solarsage252 I think you need God, and I say this as an athiest.

    • @solarsage252
      @solarsage252 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@sujal4078 nah I think what I said was fairly rational and moral

  • @josephwarra5043
    @josephwarra5043 ปีที่แล้ว +703

    We should also remember that as horrific as these atrocities were, they were not some random acts of brutality or cruelty, this was official Japanese government policy and similar horrors occurred all over the territories occupied by the Japanese before and during WW2. The Japanese policy was to de-populate the conquered territories of the native peoples by deportation or extermination and move Japanese settlers in to form "new" colonies directly tied to Japan. Only small numbers of native peoples would be retained to provide slave labor for the Japanese overlords. To this day, durning construction of buildings, roadways, dams and such, mass graves of tens of thousands of victims are uncovered all over China and another places the Japanese occupied. In the "west" we seem to have forgotten that during WW2, the Japanese frequently beat, tortured, mutilated and ATE allied soldiers that they captured. Japan has a long history of brutality in warfare that the present population are not responsible for, but at the same time, these horrible episodes should not be forgotten.

    • @legate-lanius
      @legate-lanius ปีที่แล้ว +66

      @@TheSMR1969 lies, excuses, biases, if that’s all that’s going to come out of your attempted “essay” or whatever you were trying to do then don’t type it at all

    • @arthoormoorgen9492
      @arthoormoorgen9492 ปีที่แล้ว +50

      Many elders in Indonesia said that 3 years of Japan colonization is much more cruel than the Dutch empire for 33 years.

    • @Story_player
      @Story_player ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Literally ate them?

    • @fafka1445
      @fafka1445 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      then 2 atomic bombs and now kawaii

    • @dr.doctor4878
      @dr.doctor4878 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Story_player Yes. Japanese soldiers practiced cannibalism in a belief that eating the flesh of a fellow human will grant you strong health.
      They loved committing every single war crime. A former President of USA almost got eaten by the Japanese but he was lucky unlike his crewmates

  • @kryflute
    @kryflute ปีที่แล้ว +1178

    The fact that most people in the world didn’t never know this massacre happened is atrocious

    • @martinma9546
      @martinma9546 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      If u think this is bad, check Unit 731.

    • @ao2415
      @ao2415 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      ​@@ChrisHeart-kr1uqalright.. buddy, time to get off the internet

    • @Stierenkloot
      @Stierenkloot ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Many worse things have happened that people don’t know about. Or nobody talks about. Similar things are still happening today. It’s what people do.

    • @kidrobot.
      @kidrobot. ปีที่แล้ว +3

      the fact that you knew but didn't share it worldwide is even worse

    • @kryflute
      @kryflute ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@kidrobot. did you?

  • @peachyice113
    @peachyice113 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Thank you for creating this video. My great-grandparents were born in a small town called Luojing in Baoshan District, Shanghai. Our family's story unfolded in the same year as the Nanking Massacre. Rewinding back to August 23, 1937, the Battle of Shanghai was raging, and in an effort to reverse their fortunes, the invading Japanese forces landed in Chuan Sha Kou, east of Luojing, in the early hours of that day. Along their path, they engaged in arson, killing, and looting, resulting in what is historically known as the "Luojing Massacre." 10,908 houses were destroyed, and 2,244 innocent lives were lost.
    At that time, my great-grandmother was pregnant with the older brother of my grandfather. To avoid the risk of being violated and raped by Japanese soldiers, she had to apply ash on her face as a disguise while fleeing. When i was a child, I didn't fully grasp the gravity of these stories when my grandmother shared them. However, as I grew older, each retelling or recollection becomes more poignant. This is something that children from first-world countries may find challenging to comprehend.

    • @ProudTurkroach
      @ProudTurkroach หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@peachyice113
      Proud of my japanese allies
      🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵

  • @tamulemon
    @tamulemon ปีที่แล้ว +1411

    I visited Nanking Massacre Memorial years ago. Artifacts and images are haunting and beyond words. I tell my kids that forgetting history is a betrayal to those hundreds of thousands of souls lost brutally. Yes, Japanese people also suffered in WWII. But when they mourn their losses and glorify their suffers, they never say why it happened to them. One day, I hope one day, Japan will be held accountable for the horrible war crimes towards millions of Chinese, Koreans, Filipinos, Malaysians, Indonesians and more.

    • @doloresbuonagurio855
      @doloresbuonagurio855 ปีที่แล้ว +78

      the people living today didn't do this or people of many wars in the past. You can't punish those in the present for the deeds of the past. If you do, then you become just as bad. People of the world need to remember history and NEVER repeat it. That is the only way to stop the horror.

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 ปีที่แล้ว

      Do Chinese people think about the 100 MILLION that died during socialism

    • @abdonontiverosmoreno6522
      @abdonontiverosmoreno6522 ปีที่แล้ว +60

      @@doloresbuonagurio855 So what you're saying is to not hold accountable those who participated in said atrocities?

    • @josephstalin4385
      @josephstalin4385 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      Japanese made me look like Santa Claus.

    • @Lea-xm1xy
      @Lea-xm1xy ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@doloresbuonagurio855 true

  • @MsZoe85
    @MsZoe85 ปีที่แล้ว +1031

    I lived in Japan for 4 years (after moving with my parents as child) and I speak fluent Japanese. I never learned about these horrifying atrocities. God help us, the cruelty of mankind knows no boundaries.

    • @YA-fi3ng
      @YA-fi3ng ปีที่แล้ว

      No wonder you don't know, because those topics are demagogues by Japan's Asahi Shimbun and the Chinese Communist Party.

    • @LukasVint
      @LukasVint ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Cruelty of men*

    • @Barni2212
      @Barni2212 ปีที่แล้ว +45

      @@LukasVint Misandry much?

    • @LukasVint
      @LukasVint ปีที่แล้ว +42

      @@Barni2212 Either you're a non serious person or this is a cheap joke.

    • @jasonwei8397
      @jasonwei8397 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      Have u heard of Unit 731 (Japan human experiment unit in ww2) ? Sometimes theres no difference between mankind and devil.

  • @fwuuton
    @fwuuton ปีที่แล้ว +671

    My Filipino grandfather saw his uncle being publicly executed by the japanese by beheading to serve as an example and instill fear into the people in their rural town. My grandfather himself was born in a cave during a typhoon when his family was hiding from the japanese soldiers who were brutally killing civilians as they passed through towns. The infants being tossed on bayonets, women kidnapped and assaulted, and men being bloated with water and popped like balloons are not myths, the imperial soldiers back then were truly disgusting.

    • @dubstepXpower
      @dubstepXpower ปีที่แล้ว +41

      Japanese did the same in Korea in 1500s and to each other theres a nasty streak in there

    • @user-co5ri8dp_978
      @user-co5ri8dp_978 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      A Korean named Hong Sa-Ik led the Japanese and Korean soldiers against the Philippines. Even majority of the soldiers were Koreans. But Philippines still forgave and helped in the Korean War.
      South Korean executives who led the Japanese army's subordinates and raised the rising sun flag and fought against China and the United States. The total number of Koreans in the Japanese army was around 240,000, more than 3,000 of whom were prison guards.
      'Mas malupit ang mga Koreano kaysa mga Hapon' is a rumour about Koreans in Second World War Philippines that has persisted to this day. A comparative, quantitative statement, it is roughly translated as 'The Koreans committed more atrocities than the Japanese in Second World War Philippines'. This is a half-true memory: true, there were Koreans in the Philippines.『The Koreans in Second World War Philippines』 - Lydia N. Yu Jose

    • @방방햇님
      @방방햇님 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ​@@user-co5ri8dp_978 일본인 입니까?
      저도 그일대해 대충 들은것은 있습니다 그러나 한국은 일본의 식민지였고 일본군이 모집한 군이였습니다
      한국인이 잘했다가 아니라
      일본인이 한국인에게 더 나쁜놈이라 우기는건 추잡합니다
      한국인으로써 그런일 있었다면 필리핀에 사과드립니다😢
      당신은 그일을 알고도 한국이 더 나쁘다고 합니다 사람입니까?
      챙피한줄 아세요

    • @user-co5ri8dp_978
      @user-co5ri8dp_978 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@방방햇님 원래는 중국인 입니다. 오래전에 일본 국적을 취득했다.
      Volunteer military system. In 1942, There were 254,273 applicants for 4,077 positions. ​The level of competition for this Japan's soldier is 62.4 times higher. The application required the permission of parents and relatives. This article was published in a newspaper. The Korean wants to be a Japanese soldier back then.

    • @thatguy6104
      @thatguy6104 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@lonelyberg1808 "even to an animal i couldn't do that" we are worth less than the animals you see in the wild

  • @arzelaascoli6765
    @arzelaascoli6765 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I can't bring myself to watch more than the first few minutes of this.

  • @JaiD0427
    @JaiD0427 ปีที่แล้ว +881

    I'm an Indian & my grandparents were in British Malaya at the time of Japanese invasion. While we Indians were never harmed by the Imperial Japanese, they were particularly brutal towards the Malay-Chinese. She tells me that their Chinese-origin milkman (a very sweet & soft-spoken man) was abducted & bayoneted by the Imperial Japanese. Om Shanti to his soul 🙏

    • @khrominasingha6125
      @khrominasingha6125 ปีที่แล้ว +67

      They where sweet to our country because of Azad hind faun if no help then see about the massacre of Nanking they will do in India that why you see sweet thing of outside not inside

    • @JaiD0427
      @JaiD0427 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@khrominasingha6125 - Agreed.

    • @madjonr
      @madjonr ปีที่แล้ว

      There was no doubt that if China was defeated, Japan would then invade India.

    • @NyonyaB
      @NyonyaB ปีที่แล้ว

      Malay Chinese here. My grandparents were tortured till death. too long story. Singaporean woman are rape by Japanese soldiers everyday for 6-10 months.

    • @bilat-bikeislifeadventuret6499
      @bilat-bikeislifeadventuret6499 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      if the whole indo-china submits to IJA, india will be there next go

  • @storybard4438
    @storybard4438 ปีที่แล้ว +476

    We had our own version of this during WW2 in the Philippines. Old Manila has the ghost of a woman screaming at someone to please stop just above the steps of some tall staircase. There was supposedly a Japanese soldier who was taking toddlers onto the steps, grabbing them by the feet and dashing their little bodies onto the steps.
    You should take a look at the ruins of Manila in the forties, when Japan happened on us.

    • @strahnbrad3979
      @strahnbrad3979 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Next to China, the Philippines had the most horrifying experience with the Japanese. The Philippines only had a population of 17 million at that time but the Japanese killed an estimate of 1 million people in the country, including American soldiers. The Rape of Manila was eerily similar to the Rape of Nanking. Even Filipino grandparents would still be able to vividly recall the horrors of war and all the bizarre shit that the Japanese would do, including raping young girls and stabbing newborn babies.

    • @camblongkaras782
      @camblongkaras782 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Filipinos try not to hijack the attention to their country challenge impossible

    • @bobbyhill1110
      @bobbyhill1110 ปีที่แล้ว +129

      @@camblongkaras782 cope and seethe

    • @ayn9298
      @ayn9298 ปีที่แล้ว +99

      @@camblongkaras782 i mean imagine being colonized by various countries, wouldn't blame op

    • @Rubenz343
      @Rubenz343 ปีที่แล้ว +56

      @@camblongkaras782 ratio

  • @shanelim3144
    @shanelim3144 ปีที่แล้ว +790

    My grandfather was orphaned at 4 because of the Japanese in WW2. Because of that, our ancestry has been ruined. We do not know which clan of Chinese we belonged to, his surname was forgotten. He was given an adoptive surname by the woman who saved him from the war which we still use to this day. We do not know who his true blood relatives and their descendants were as well, but we found out not long ago that his father was a cobbler and his mother was the daughter of a noble. We were told that my great grandfather was beaten to death with wooden bats by the Japanese for defending his shoe store, what happend to my great grandmother was not certain. I like Japan and its culture, but i want the Japanese government to apologise for their war crimes. They owe us one.

    • @evagray7734
      @evagray7734 ปีที่แล้ว +35

      这个真的是个惨绝人寰的屠杀……我甚至不敢点开这个视频因为肯定有些triggering footage😢😢真的希望世界和平…….所以你们家族现在用的是恩人的姓氏还是继续沿用原本的姓氏?我真的既悲伤又高兴你们家族血脉能延续下去,很惨但又很幸运……..

    • @shanelim3144
      @shanelim3144 ปีที่แล้ว +46

      @@evagray7734 sorry to tell you that i barely know any chinese and the translation is not doing a terrific job. But yeah, the surname we are using is that of the woman who raised my grandfather. She was a Lim (林)

    • @linderoes7832
      @linderoes7832 ปีที่แล้ว +45

      @@shanelim3144 He means that the incident was too horrific to watch.And he is happy to see your grandpa was saved and sorry to see that you lost your true family name.

    • @linderoes7832
      @linderoes7832 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@shanelim3144 Where do you live now?I suggest that if you have enough spare time you could learn a little Chinese then come to China to find your grandpa’s relatives and their posterity.

    • @shanelim3144
      @shanelim3144 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@linderoes7832 my uncle and grandpa did visit China together to find answers once, unfortunately it was not a fruitful trip. After all, it was an event that happened way back in the past, we were already disconnected with whoever we were related to nearly a century ago. I am fine with not finding out anyways.

  • @emmawang4751
    @emmawang4751 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thanks for bringing this up to the public.

  • @pkicng210
    @pkicng210 ปีที่แล้ว +759

    Up to this day, the Japanese deny or just ignored that the rapes, killing and torture never happened. Not only in Nanking but in the Philippines, Korea, Indonesia, Singapore and other islands close to Australia. What is so disgusting is that Gen MacArthur after, the A bomb was dropped in Hiroshima, helped with the US gov't, Japan's rebuilding. But the countries I mentioned, like the Philippines, had to fend for themselves. The Japanese surrender their guns and weapons but we had to give them our cash and pride ( a paraphrased quote from the late Paul Harvey)

    • @iceberg789
      @iceberg789 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      specific incidents recited in the video were horrific. but to tell, killing and raping was pretty much norm in all major wars throughout human history. when cities were conquered people are all massacred, looted etc etc.
      these days may be the situation is a little bit better, thanks to public being more aware and educated.

    • @mansnothot1284
      @mansnothot1284 ปีที่แล้ว +69

      @@iceberg789 The difference is that some people here in the comments section still scream of "revenge and justice" when that is exactly the same reasoning and mindset of conquerors to the conquered(whoever's history it is, rape and torture always happen...it's just that not every war has an Iris Chang to tell the tale) after seeing their brethren die in battle(which is obvious because IT'S WAR!). Just breeding neverending hatred doesn't solve anything and only fuels the fire. Aware? yes. Educated? Doubt it, especially if that certain someone is fully controlled by emotion rather than logic. Talking seems useless by that point.

    • @andanandan6061
      @andanandan6061 ปีที่แล้ว

      yes killing, raping did happen in past war but baby tossed and stab with bayonet is unthinkable even by stone age civilazation. It sounds like myth.

    • @khangnguyen1759
      @khangnguyen1759 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      @@mansnothot1284 Funny way to say they got off scot free.

    • @mansnothot1284
      @mansnothot1284 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      @@khangnguyen1759 If you want to become a paragon of justice or whatever you want to be. Then go after present criminals(which I doubt you fought even one of your local thugs) which, doesn't matter what country your in for they are certainly abundant and operations still exist even today, tomorrow and for years to come. Going after ghosts and wanting to be "batman" just comes off as childish for most if not all of the people in that bygone era no longer exist in the now. It already happened. Wishing harm on their descendants just makes you to be exactly like them. Look at what's happening between Ukraine and Russia...you think the hatred will stop after the war? of course not. But remember why soldiers fight those wars. It's for those who remain to have peace. If you ignite that peace and turn it back into war then you just wasted your ancestor's sacrifice to achieve that peace. So can you really call yourself educated if you never learned anything even after all that mess?

  • @rengenobta2857
    @rengenobta2857 ปีที่แล้ว +614

    I wish you talked a little more about Iris Chang and the response from the Japanese and American government. The disbelief and hate she received underscores to me why history and always remembering the past are so important- I’m studying history now partly because of her!
    Also, one of the most horrific and intriguing parts of the book were the descriptions of how the Japanese soldiers were systematically desensitized to torture and were encouraged to by their officers and the government. There are individual accounts of soldiers describing the desensitization experience and how they would get punished for not being brutal enough. It’s a strange topic because the torturers were part of an evil system that encouraged them to be so. There are no words for the atrocities that the victims experienced that could make up for what the soldiers did, but it also makes you wonder about the malleability of the human mind

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      They trained using bayonnet with real human bodies!

    • @aeroscantsee1665
      @aeroscantsee1665 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@harukrentz435 and BABIES!!

    • @alteredbeast7145
      @alteredbeast7145 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      The hardest thing about training soldiers is overcoming the innate resistance to taking another human life. Its hardwired into most people.

    • @rjjrjehehew
      @rjjrjehehew ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@harukrentz435 awesome

    • @rjjrjehehew
      @rjjrjehehew ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@aeroscantsee1665 even more based

  • @-zorkaz-5493
    @-zorkaz-5493 ปีที่แล้ว +120

    The Nazis sought to dehumanize their enemies but the Japanese ... they never even seemed to consider the Chinese as anything but animals in the first place. Reading about the Rape of Nanking and Unit 731 for the first time had me reconsider my entire model of how far mass depravity can go, and that was after spending years trying to wrap my head around the horrors of nazi concentration camps. Descriptions from these six weeks are more violent and sadistic than many Buddhist illustrations of Hell. I remember reading Empire of the Sun which describes life inside a Japanese concentration camp from the European perspective and being shocked by the fact that for the Japanese, the Chinese didn't even deserve such camps. They were livestock. Life inside this diseased concentration camp was essentially better than life outside of it. It is more than concerning that no apology has been issued by Japan but then again, they've had America on their side since the end of the war and nowadays the US tends to consider China as enemy number one, so why put international pressure on Japan to issue an apology? Pardons were issued to some of the worst offenders of Unit 731, including Ishi, BECAUSE the Americans deemed their experimental results too valuable to pass up on. Yet it's a chapter in history just as important to the nazis, it must be remembered.

    • @Josh-bf6ht
      @Josh-bf6ht ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I'm Chinese canadian and my grandparents witnessed the invasion and had to hide in the mountains. When I first read about this on my own I felt physically ill, and quite honestly have not felt the same since. My great uncle was 10 when he was murdered by japanese soldiers.

    • @mjanny6330
      @mjanny6330 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol, America's enemy number 1 is 60% of the American population.

    • @Mrhandler212
      @Mrhandler212 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree Nazis is at least threat them still like a human no torture maybe no rape but japanese then are straight up evil.

  • @kylepope9795
    @kylepope9795 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    About time this got some coverage

  • @guigui2831
    @guigui2831 ปีที่แล้ว +1262

    As a Chinese, I am glad that finally some people outside of our country are becoming aware of this terrible period of history that is still heart breaking to all Chinese. Hope more videos like this would educate the world true history.

    • @damndami
      @damndami ปีที่แล้ว +91

      The crimes committed against your country were disgusting I'm glad China has recovered and gotten stronger after this

    • @A_Sturm
      @A_Sturm ปีที่แล้ว +79

      It's disgusting to see Japan get away with their crimes

    • @I_Like_Kyubey
      @I_Like_Kyubey 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      小日子政府从来没有对731 南京大屠杀 慰安妇 以及更多对世界,对亚洲,对中国的暴行道歉……是时候把东京政府炸掉了……☹

    • @davidknichal6629
      @davidknichal6629 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Our president Milos Zeman paid tribute to the victims of Japanese massacre recently

    • @Tana-vm1cd
      @Tana-vm1cd 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@A_Sturmno they didn’t they got bombed

  • @JungRich313
    @JungRich313 ปีที่แล้ว +158

    Can't believe it's not more well-known or taught in school what imperial Japan was doing prior to pearl harbor. Unit 731 and Rape of Nanking are EXTREMELY important pieces of history that detail some of the darkest atrocities ever committed by humanity. The worst things your imagination can imagine, happened.

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro ปีที่แล้ว

      If you wrote fiction about what Unit 731 did in China or what the Dirlewanger brigade did in Poland, nobody would believe it. That is how it went virtually unnoticed for so long. People simply refused to believe that other people were capable of doing such things... And still do. But it happened.

    • @不死原飴羽
      @不死原飴羽 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@lyhthegreat Nazi done the same thing by provoking Soviet. Europe wouldn't survived if Nazi didn't spent that much men and resources for the East front blood bath.

  • @manamana7889
    @manamana7889 ปีที่แล้ว +178

    I remember our history teacher made us read some excerpts from her book and I can still remember how brutal that event was recounted by the survivors… I always hope those that were affected by this event were able to rest peacefully and never have to endure such sufferings again.

    • @zigsteenine8650
      @zigsteenine8650 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      If you thought that was bad my history teacher showed us pictures as well. One of the few days where the entire class was silent the whole lesson.

  • @ianwilliamson2980
    @ianwilliamson2980 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    My grand uncle would never buy a Japanese car as he was in Burma in the war and saw how cruel the Japanese soldiers were .

  • @rohawaha
    @rohawaha ปีที่แล้ว +428

    I was the generation after WW2 , my father was a Navy Lifer and we grew up at Annapolis Naval Academy , my first job at age 16 was in a library where I read many books on Japanese atrocities
    Nan Jing was on a giant scale. In the nearby City of Mukden where the Mukden river flowed over half of the executions occurred , the Japanese began by tying 6 men and women with hands behind their back but also connected abreast " that was the maximum amount that could walk the pier down to the river abreast " they would then shoot one person on each side and push them all in the river so those not shot would drown . A Japanese supply officer observed this later in the day and was horrified at the number of bullets being used and demanded that bayonets be used to mortally stab two persons in each row to drown the others . This went on for days and only stopped because there were so many bodies it dammed up the river down steam " the Mukden is the size/ width of our Mississippi river. The Japanese admitted that the reason the bodies were discarded in the river was to spread cholera down river and kill thousands more Chinese. That horrendous tactic worked well also. There were other true stories of Japanese atrocities so horrible and disgusting I can't repeat here. Look for the book Nan Jing " that is the Chinese pronunciation.

    • @rohawaha
      @rohawaha ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Kalaki9996 Well the Japanese generations of today did not commit these crimes and we should wish them no harm or ill will .
      A son is not responsible for the crimes of his father " The Holy Bible ". ANY race on earth is capable of these crimes if they are taught this brutality as children and young adults. We have plenty of evidence of this in 3,000 years of history . Teaching Generational hatred to children is evil, an example is Muslims teaching hatred of Jews , it destroys the lives of our children.

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      You know what angered me the most is how some western people tried to downtalk the atrocities commited by japanese in WW2 simply because they werent the one who suffered the brunt of it.

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@harukrentz435 When you tell them they will scream that your country were the evil ones, denying that Japan was the one starting shit.

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      12 million Natives died in the US between 1492 and 1900

    • @rohawaha
      @rohawaha ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jacobjorgenson9285 Yes, 12 million sounds like a fair estimate. Those were different times with different world values . The wars and mass killing were perpetrated on both sides . And the generations and races of today are not responsible for The sins of their fathers. There are only Two Universal rules in this world since the dawn of time . 1. To the victor go the spoils . and 2. Adapt or go extinct. Recent developments in Y chromosome DNA has proven the true ancestry of the what are commonly " American Indians ". They are originally from central Asia and their ancestors still live there today. Also this DNA breakthrough proves that they had been on the North American continent 15,000 to 17,000 years. Further DNA evidence shows that there was a large population of a different people populating North America that we call American Indians completely wiped out / killed off for the land. I am quoting statistical fact so this is not an anti Indian bias. My wife is a card carrying Tribe Member of the Porch band of Creek Indians of Mobile Alabama.

  • @Rubyrredd
    @Rubyrredd ปีที่แล้ว +226

    I first learned about the rape of Nanking when I watched the movie “Flowers of War” with Christian Bale. In the movie there was a young boy who gave his life to protect the schoolgirls. It broke my heart. I literally cried for days because of the atrocities that happened just in the movie. I had a son about the same age as that boy at the time as well. Watching the movie, though, made me want to research what really happened in Nanking. Knowing that I didn’t know about this sooner haunts me. I’m grateful this video was made. People need to know history no matter how horrendous so we don’t repeat it.

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      “Virgins!” Scene was so disgusting.

  • @mini8995
    @mini8995 ปีที่แล้ว +145

    My grandmother would always tell me stories of what she saw during the war in the Philippines and how her brother was part of the death march. They're gone now, but the stories that were told me to me live on and it continues to break my heart that my family members went through that.

  • @nmjjlei8753
    @nmjjlei8753 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    thank you for making this informative video

  • @ClemensSteiner-gz1ku
    @ClemensSteiner-gz1ku ปีที่แล้ว +404

    I'm a Chinese. My friend who came from Nanking has told me a story. Every December 13th, the Nanking government holds a commemorative event to commemorate the Nanjing Massacre, and the entire city rings an alarm. In his high school, the course was interrupted due to mourning activities. His math teacher demanded that all students stand up and mourn. Students are unwilling to stand up. His teacher was not angry and asked the students, 'Those of you who were not born in Nanjing, please stand up.'. Only one or two people stood up. The teacher asked again: 'Whose parents were not born in Nanjing, please stand up.' One third of the students stood up. The teacher finally asked, 'Whose grandparents were not born in Nanjing, please stand up.'. This time, all the students stood up. 'That's why we mourn today.' The teacher said to the students.😭😭

    • @keithchin2656
      @keithchin2656 ปีที่แล้ว +48

      Now that is a brilliant teacher

    • @BarredRock
      @BarredRock ปีที่แล้ว +20

      damn

    • @Squish_that_cat
      @Squish_that_cat ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Proud of my japanese allies
      🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵

    • @vaibhavsingh4200
      @vaibhavsingh4200 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@Squish_that_cat nothing to be proud of, Japanese were an evil force its good that America crushed them in war.
      Defeat of Japan was victory of humanity.

    • @shiyian
      @shiyian ปีที่แล้ว +42

      @@Squish_that_cat wtf

  • @Kadukunahaluu
    @Kadukunahaluu ปีที่แล้ว +286

    Whenever people hear the word "Japanese" they think of Anime and how honorable their people are. But then when people hear "German" they're thinking of Nazis and aggression. One these countries recognized their war crimes, the other is being defended by weebs

    • @grandcanyon-l7d
      @grandcanyon-l7d ปีที่แล้ว

      Japan would've been more demonized if they had killed Jews too

    • @AC_336
      @AC_336 ปีที่แล้ว +71

      Japan is literally the most over-praised country by those who just see Japan's cleanliness, discipline, economy, safety, culture, Anime.

    • @testadizzy95
      @testadizzy95 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well said. World needs to know their dark side they're actively trying to hide and erase.

    • @idontcare-ry9wo
      @idontcare-ry9wo 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Could have not stated better

    • @barcelonahdlgp
      @barcelonahdlgp 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Factsss

  • @markknivila8383
    @markknivila8383 ปีที่แล้ว +249

    Iris Chang was a beautiful, highly intelligent research author! She saw a part of history that needed to have more light shed upon it, for the victim's sake, and she did so! It's a shame that her life ended the way it did! Rest In peace, Iris! Your soul is free now, dear lady!

  • @GrayAcZ
    @GrayAcZ 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    This video tore me up

  • @crazyangst12
    @crazyangst12 ปีที่แล้ว +80

    I learned about the Rape of Nanjing when I was in 10th grade. No one taught me, I just wanted to read about other massacre that happened (messed up phase in my life) and I found this. It was just horrifying. One of my classes was about teaching something and I wanted to show this. It shocked a lot of people. Even my teacher thought I was messed up for reading this and I didn’t even mention about the bayonets, just the killing and beheading. I don’t regret it and I always remind myself about this because it is truly a forgotten history due to lack of teaching and possible denials in western culture.

  • @MASTEROFEVIL
    @MASTEROFEVIL ปีที่แล้ว +116

    What makes people angry is that Japan still and will never acknowledge what they did to the rest of Asia

    • @dunzhen
      @dunzhen ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe Japan will move towards this in no fewer than 3 decades from now. They will have a rapprochement with China because they have no choice. And they always follow the strong. Japan went from supporting Britain, to Naz11 Germany, to America. They become bootlickers of the strong, and in order to boost relations they will take small steps in the right direction

    • @birdtj82
      @birdtj82 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Since they dont know, they assume they are d victim that being accused of something they never learnt that hapepened. They become COLD, dismissive , condescending and completely will Mock Korean and Chinese for their death n suffering.

  • @damnitimp8269
    @damnitimp8269 ปีที่แล้ว +265

    I've known the story of the Rape of Nanking while studying world war II. It's so horrific, immensely cruel and brutal and shamelessly grotesque that some details are too hard to discuss. While the Holocaust is a dispicable horror of its own, The Rape of Nanking takes the horror to another devastating level. Japanese Soldiers, killed, raped, tortured, mutilated every chinese citizen including babies, whom they impaled on their bayonets as if they were trophies. Pregnant women were raped until they are forced to miscarriage. If you dont believe it, you could search it on google. there are pictures so horrific that you wont be able to sleep after seeing it.
    You know what's worse? Despite the heavy evidence (pictures and testimonies) , Till this day, Japan continues to play the "in denial" card to what happened in Nanking. That's why half of chinese citizens are still mad at Japan.

    • @achtungbaby2009
      @achtungbaby2009 ปีที่แล้ว +47

      Koreans mad at them too

    • @strwbrrys
      @strwbrrys ปีที่แล้ว +53

      exactly, it’s so sad that bc of their anime’s and manga, they created this perfect image for themselves in the eyes of foreigners :( there r still so many “weebs” in the comments in denial. but even now japanese ppl only care to save face

    • @ashborn5943
      @ashborn5943 ปีที่แล้ว

      chinese caused covid19 and has killed more people around the world than japan lol

    • @ClassyJohn
      @ClassyJohn ปีที่แล้ว +31

      @@strwbrrysim a weeb who is Chinese American. I enjoy some parts of Japanese culture and I really like their food. However, I will never forgive them for these atrocities until they acknowledge it as a society where they bring awareness to all the citizens. I guarantee that if another war breaks out in Asia (I guarantee it, actually), Japan will get slaughtered by China. There is no way it wont, considering that MANY chinese have animosity towards the Japanese.

    • @huansong
      @huansong ปีที่แล้ว +19

      they're also denying the whole comfort women thing (im from philippines)
      im a weeb too, i grew up with animes and stuff, but th emore i get older, the more i dont still trust japanese people completely after finding out about them still being in-denial and still prays at yasukuni shrine.
      im filipino and chinese so imagine.

  • @skywalker519
    @skywalker519 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Germany: We are sincerely sorry for our war crime
    Japan: What is war crime?

  • @monicascott2354
    @monicascott2354 ปีที่แล้ว +249

    I have "The Rape of Nanking" and it is a DIFFICULT read. Absolutely gutwrenching and completely terrifying.

    • @XevLexa
      @XevLexa 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      The author of the book died by suicide after that…truly tragic…

    • @gongzhengchuan2609
      @gongzhengchuan2609 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I literally have been trying to read it for the past two years and only got past the first section a few months ago, the contents of it are just brutal and cold facts

  • @celestialgoddess8055
    @celestialgoddess8055 ปีที่แล้ว +161

    I am so happy that this part of history is being brought again to people's consciousness. The Japanese government and their royal family have been suppressing this kind of information. These kind of events should be stopped. And all the people who have suffered from this should always be remembered.

    • @descendant0fdragons
      @descendant0fdragons ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yup Hirohito the emperor at the time can't die enough for his sins, because of him innocent japanese life have to be payed to the war criminals by two A bombs.

    • @rjjrjehehew
      @rjjrjehehew ปีที่แล้ว

      Just because you say it doesn't mean it will happen lol. Foreigners should not interfere with Japan's activities.

  • @baileymarie2858
    @baileymarie2858 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    my world history II teacher made us learn about this. he said these terrible events should never be forgotten. I admire him so much.

  • @Ray-ex8iu
    @Ray-ex8iu หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Japan: I dont understand why Chinese and surrounding Asian countries have so much hate toward us
    Everyone else: WW2...
    Japan: What happened during WW2? Our history books mention nothing about what we did during WW2

    • @じゃがいも-n8j
      @じゃがいも-n8j หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      大嘘を吐く。白人のふりをした中国人。お笑いですね。

  • @porchwookie
    @porchwookie ปีที่แล้ว +67

    I lived in China for 4 years and got to visit Nanking... The photos and memorial site are harrowing to say the least.

  • @childeater9290
    @childeater9290 ปีที่แล้ว +96

    What’s worse about this event is that this isn’t even the worst of what happened there, it’s just unimaginable the horrible things that they did

  • @SM-ku3uo
    @SM-ku3uo ปีที่แล้ว +76

    “The flowers of war” is an incredible film everyone who wishes to get a feel of this historical period must not miss. Highly recommended. The visuals were both stunning and impactful.

    • @HaoranWei-jj1jf
      @HaoranWei-jj1jf 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I could recommend you another film call 'City of Life and Death', it is also called 'NANJING!NANJING!',‘ 南京!南京!’

    • @xdani_thethinkingneko
      @xdani_thethinkingneko 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Honestly that film broke me when I watched it. Especially the scene at the end, where the little boy agrees to take the place of one of the little girls.

    • @madisheng
      @madisheng 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      还有一部剧叫黑太阳731 更加恐怖 挑战生理极限 慎重观看

  • @peterl3909
    @peterl3909 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    The fact that Japan pretends like none of this happened makes my blood boil.

  • @ibakan
    @ibakan ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Ms Chang's book really describes the Japanese psyche and history that enabled such atrocities. Highly recommended. After living in Nanjing for 6 months in 2000, being welcomed warmly by the locals, her book touched me deeply. When I learned of her passing I was very sad. Wish I could have expressed my gratitude for how her work helped shape me and my compassion for the people of Nanjing. Some of the most fun, warm people I've ever encountered in all my travels.

  • @Stm-ij8wi
    @Stm-ij8wi ปีที่แล้ว +452

    I had a Chinese gf for the last 10 years and when I first met her she taught me this story. The only thing that shocked me more than what the Japanese did was that at 38 years old my education system had never mentioned any of this. What they did was so despicable and pathetic that I think they can never be truly forgiven

    • @UY-SCUTInohomo
      @UY-SCUTInohomo ปีที่แล้ว +3

      So you're japanese?!

    • @Stm-ij8wi
      @Stm-ij8wi ปีที่แล้ว +47

      @@UY-SCUTInohomoI am Australian, her anger towards Japanese ran deep, they resent what they did to them.

    • @Jdjdjdujakzgsha
      @Jdjdjdujakzgsha ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Sounds like a fun and cheerful first date

    • @flowerfleur8105
      @flowerfleur8105 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@Stm-ij8wi yes I can relate. My grandma is the same. I thought it was prejudice against a group of people from grandma but now I see it was a form of trauma. It was truly beyond horrific back then, their hearts were black.

    • @Stm-ij8wi
      @Stm-ij8wi ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@flowerfleur8105 yes pure evil, very sad people will act this way

  • @ponkkaa
    @ponkkaa ปีที่แล้ว +195

    These are the things that are not taught in American Schools. They teach useless dates of long forgotten wars, but not the horrors that human visit upon each other. These things need to be remembered so that they never happen again.

    • @xishyable
      @xishyable ปีที่แล้ว +36

      I was taught this in American school.

    • @ponkkaa
      @ponkkaa ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@xishyable I'm glad. I went to school in the 60's and 70's. So we learned nothing of war atrocities. Even in high school.

    • @bg7606
      @bg7606 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      Hi. I was a teacher. I taught this. I also met Iris Chang a couple of times.

    • @CaptHollister
      @CaptHollister ปีที่แล้ว +49

      They should start by teaching it in Japanese schools. Japanese are basically taught that Japan was the innocent victim of aggression in WW2.

    • @StockyDude
      @StockyDude ปีที่แล้ว +1

      These atrocities were too dark to be taught in high school or below. Have you even read the book. Dozens of Japanese soldiers gang raped elementary school girls in a public square for hours until they a most of them died from bleeding out. They tossed infants up in the air and caught them on their bayonets. For entertainment, they forced fathers to rape their daughters and sons to rape their mothers.

  • @jiarunliu4087
    @jiarunliu4087 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    As Chinese people, we all know about this painful history. In fact, China suffered too much humiliation from the 19th to the early 20th century, and we deeply understand the harm that war and aggression cause to the people. I am very shocked to see Western video producers objectively presenting this period of history. It is important to face history and reflect on it. Looking at some of today's wars... it goes without saying who is stirring up disputes or carrying out massacres. I believe everyone knows in their hearts who is the creator of demons.

    • @AugustDavinDeepson
      @AugustDavinDeepson 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      None. Life is neutral.
      But I get your point...and your reality is...healing🙏🏼

  • @HW.0029
    @HW.0029 ปีที่แล้ว +687

    The more important issue is the problem of the yasukuni shrine. And how Japanese politicians still go there and pay their respects. The shrine included 14 class A war criminals, including Tojo, and Iwane Matsui who led the army into Nanjing. These criminal dogs were named “Martyrs” of Shōwa. Imagine if Germany made a shrine of Hitler, Goebbles, Himmler, Eichman etc and politicians go there and pray every year.

    • @sasser.32
      @sasser.32 ปีที่แล้ว

      don't be surprised that every country the US colonized after WW2 proliferated right-wing, conservative and ultra-nationalist governments, like South Korea, Taiwan and Japan.

    • @grandcanyon-d4d
      @grandcanyon-d4d ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Isn't there a museum for George W Bush?

    • @PakistanIcecream000
      @PakistanIcecream000 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@sasser.32 Being anti-white is not an excuse for extremely sinful behavior.

    • @jingnan7458
      @jingnan7458 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

      The notion of this is very much disturbing, the shrine is downright disgusting and the government just refuses to acknowledge what happened…

    • @gx8716
      @gx8716 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well, absolute monsters such as Mao and Chiang still received great respect from their own people, in China public opponents to Mao will even be arrested and imprisoned. The real problem is that, after WW2, the Allies had to be promoted as good guys, which were definitely not the truth. Then the Cold War started, and all anti-Soviet forces were promoted as good guys (sometimes they were even Commies/Nazis themselves), which was also not the truth. Be patient and have reflection every time you feel you are better than other people, since everyone has a sinful nature and each nation state or empire will do evil things. We need to take sides when it is necessary, but still keep in mind at the same time, that what we do will not be only about justice.

  • @lio7211
    @lio7211 ปีที่แล้ว +234

    It’s crazy to think that it hasn’t even been 100 years since it happened

    • @Zohairshanteer
      @Zohairshanteer 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Stuff like this still happen, you're just sheltered from it. Look at the Syrian civil war. Look also right now at what the israeli occupation of Palestine is doing to people in Gaza and the West Bank. They're running over people with tanks and digging mass graves, you just don't see it on the news. Sudan is also in a horrible civil war right now with 10s of thousands of civilian deaths.

    • @Daniyalahmad119
      @Daniyalahmad119 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What's crazier is you have a genocide going on right now as we type... People are always busy in their own lives

  • @seanlander9321
    @seanlander9321 ปีที่แล้ว +551

    The Japanese Division that committed the atrocities in Nanking was raised in Nagasaki, which is somewhat satisfying years later. However before then those soldiers were landed in New Guinea, where they were defeated by the Australians with an 80% casualty rate. Sweet Justice.

    • @kotaroyamada4272
      @kotaroyamada4272 ปีที่แล้ว +65

      Karma strikes back, I like it.

    • @sahilhussain4038
      @sahilhussain4038 ปีที่แล้ว

      1million american covid deaths more to come i call it sweet karma

    • @mikewood7597
      @mikewood7597 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Yay!

    • @olearysbf6580
      @olearysbf6580 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      If you go to japan now. You can see lots of young women getting kidnapped in broad daylight and the public says nothing. the police even ignored the crimes if you report them

    • @Raccon_Detective.
      @Raccon_Detective. ปีที่แล้ว +9

      What goes around, comes around.

  • @dreamlam-nm4pn
    @dreamlam-nm4pn 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Compared to the current Japanese right-wing, what angers me more is the fact that the current Taiwanese government and student textbooks are trying to appease the Japanese by rationalizing and legitimizing Japan's wartime atrocities.

    • @mettatonneoex
      @mettatonneoex 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's concerning because stooping to this level makes the PRC and people in charge of the ROC educational system one in the same. Using true historical events instead of prevention but for creating hatred and misunderstanding