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Were the photos of the Nanjing Massacre taken by the Japanese?

According to records, the Japanese also took many photos, and those narcissistic bastards took them to commemorate their heroic deeds. After Japan surrendered, photos became the most powerful criminal evidence, so they were all hidden. Later, some of them were published and apologized because they could not stand the condemnation of conscience. Of course, there must be photos taken by western journalists. . Alas ~! I hate those shameless people. They are really Japanese.