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Urgent for 9 18, Nanjing massacre video, thank you.

1938 Japan filmed "The Back of Nanjing Frontline" (filming the life of Japanese army barracks around Nanjing New Year, entering the city, hospitals, paying homage, issuing safe areas and citizen cards, singing, cooking and setting off firecrackers with China children during the New Year).

Documentary (short film) of Nanjing Campaign filmed in Japan.

Nanjing Massacre 2002 Director Lu Dalu's Version

This documentary released the most film material shot by john mackie.

Compared with other materials reflecting the Nanjing Massacre, the biggest feature is that it dynamically records how the Japanese invaders slaughtered the people of China, many of which were filmed for the first time in public. For example, the Japanese army tied up the captured China people and let the soldiers practice bayonets with this as the target; Hundreds of civilians in China were thrown by the Japanese army on firewood covered with gasoline and burned alive; Japanese troops who were insane by the massacre scene, and so on. When bloody scenes such as the Japanese army stabbing China people to death with a knife and how to behead them and hold them in their hands and laugh wildly appeared on the screen, some middle school students flashed back involuntarily with fear. It is said that when the film was released in America, some viewers were stunned.

Time expression of Showa color film War and Peace: This film is a sequel that supplements a large number of Japanese life after the Japanese army repatriated. It was shot in full color and it was very real.