The online publication of an archive of 35,000 photos taken during the Japanese wartime occupation of China has riled Chinese social media. Photo: North China Railway archive
SCMP: Japanese wartime photos strike a nerve in China
* Kyoto University publishes 35,000 photographs taken during Japan’s occupation of China
* Chinese social media users recall legacy of invasion
The release online of 35,000 photographs taken during the Japanese occupation of China between 1936 and 1945 has riled Chinese social media commenters.
Until now the photographs, taken by the North China Transportation Company, a railway freight firm owned by the puppet government set up by the Japanese, were used only for historical research.
Japanese broadcaster NHK reported that Kyoto University’s humanities department had published the photographs online.
They include scenes of daily life during the wartime occupation and many of the photographs also show Japanese soldiers marching in formation, doing manual labour or posing with weapons.
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WNU Editor: Even though the war ended 74 years ago, the animosities and bitterness still exists.
1 comment:
Maybe; maybe not
When someone says we're are communists and you are a NAZI; there are many ways to read that.
It was said in jest and in all seriousness. It was said to clear the air. It was said to bury the hatchet.
Communism is a badge of honor. It is a badge of honor to have survived it.
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