Records of the Nanjing Battle and Atrocities of the Sixth Division of the Japanese Invaders

Records of the Nanjing Battle and Atrocities of the Sixth Division of the Japanese Invaders

by Jiang Zichen Wu Jingmei

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This book describes the battle conditions of the Battle of Nanjing between China and Japan from the perspective of the 6th Division of the 10th Japanese Army. At that time, there was a huge disparity in strength between China and Japan, but the Chinese soldiers fought for the survival of the nation and regarded death as home. There were countless heroic feats that were heroic and heroic. However, these feats are not our own records, but are reflected through the battlefield records of Japanese combatants. Jiangjun Mountain, Yuhuatai, and 82 Highlands, these place names record the heroic feats and bloody sacrifices of our Chinese sons and daughters fighting for the survival of the nation. The last part is about the Nanjing Massacre. Now, Japanese right-wingers are trying their best to deny the fact of the Nanjing Massacre. However, in this book, through the records of the Japanese themselves, the irrefutable evidence restores the heinous brutality of the Japanese fascists against our compatriots. After the war, Hisao Tani, commander of the 6th Division, was extradited back to Nanjing for trial, and was sentenced to death by firing squad at Yuhuatai, Nanjing, realizing a just trial of human civilization against barbarism.

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