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TikTok pawnbroker claims to have found unseen ‘Rape of Nanking’ photos—but doubts raised (updated) He said the pictures were too disturbing to show, but released some on Twitter ...
Evan Kail said he was "speaking without thinking" when he posted the viral video. He told NBC News that the photos turned out to be from Shanghai, not Nanjing.
Collector Evan Kail says he found never-before-seen photos of the Nanjing Massacre — but other social-media historians aren't so sure.
"Somehow, that guy who took those photos was present for the Rape of Nanking. And he took about 30 photographs that are unknown to history, that are worse than anything I've seen on the internet." ...
One photo shows a great mass of bodies covering a river bank and floating at the water’s edge, an image the mind and heart yearn to see instead as the timber rafts of a lumber camp.
China has detained two men for 15 days after they were pictured wearing Japanese World War II army uniforms at the site of one of the conflict’s worst atrocities.. The Chinese men, aged 22 and ...
When U.S. author Iris Chang wrote The Rape of Nanking in 1997, she lifted a cloak of silence from one of the most violent events in modern history. On a bitterly cold day in December 1937, Chang ...
In the early winter of 1937, Japanese troops, having conqueredShanghai, moved on to envelop Nanking, then the capital of China. ... still pictures and a few interviews, ...