Sunday, December 16, 2018
'The Nanking Massacre\r'
'The Nanking  drubbing The  enrapture of Nanking was a  sad time in Chinese history. This  detail will n of  completely time be  disregarded by the  quite a little in the once  with child(p) of China. An estimated 300,000 innocent people were  consumeed in a  press of months. The  Nipp unityse have  neer apologized for the disturbing  stock-stillt and to this day the  Nipponese deny that the massacre ever took place. The Rape of Nanking will never be forgotten for this metropolis has been sc ard with tragedy since this gruesome massacre. Is this  thrashing actu all(prenominal)y Genocide, or is this just a  progeny of poor command over Japanese  spends?I believe that this  moment is in  detail genocide, and it was a  dread(a)  shell in time. It was a tragic December day in the beautiful city of Nanking. Japanese soldiers were making their way into the unprepared city.  all(prenominal) the residents fled to the  preventive, a small area w here tourists and German soldiers could  non be    harmed by the Japanese (Genocide in China. )  yet a few citizens were able to flee to the safety zone, for  in that location was only enough room for a few hundred people. The  roads were empted, and everyone locked the selves in their homes.The Japanese soldiers had  touch the city, there was no way the refugees could  get out the now taken city. Once the Japanese had surrounded the city, they began their violent rampage. The soldiers began to raid the banks, govern handst  gainices, and the warfareehouses. Once all important buildings were taken, the soldiers started  killing civilians. (Genocide in China. ) Once the citizens  comprehend the gun fire, most ran out of their homes in an   matchk to leave the city. There were two main roads which lead out of the city; the Japanese had  hang up areas throughout the streets to shoot the fleeing citizens. 0,000 people were killed the  startle day the Japanese intruded this capital city. Numerous war crimes were committed during the mas   sacre. Some of the worst war crimes in history were committed during the raid on Nanking. A few days after the Japanese invaded Nanking they began to  absorb amuck. The soldiers were out of  roue, and werenââ¬â¢t following the rules of battle. Japanese soldiers captured the  last Nanking soldiers, and sent them to a large camp  remote of the city limits. Case Study: The Nanjing Massacre) The Japanese soldiers  shortly were running out of  feed for the soldiers, so the  sight there only option was to kill off the remaining Nanking soldiers. The Japanese soldiers would starve the war prisoners and when the Chinese were near death they would march them into fields. (Case Study: The Nanjing Massacre) On the way toward the fields the Japanese soldiers told the captives they would receive food and  cogitation. The Japanese lied to the soldiers, for when they reached the fields, the prisoners were killed in a line of machine gun fire.Group by group the captives were  run along up and sh   oot down into massive graves. If the  adversary soldiers ran out of ammunition, they would burn the prisoners of war alive. So  some(prenominal) practices of execution were performed it is hard to keep track of here are some less used forms of  capital punishment the prisoners. Chinese soldiers were used for bayonet practices, shooting practice, and were  decollate in the streets. Japanese soldiers would  a good deal have contests to  pull in who could kill the most people. There are accounts of Japanese men killing as  more as 150 men, women and children on their own.The women citizens had it far worse than the men did. (Genocide) Women were often  assault and killed. If a woman was to survive, she would often be made a sex  slave for the Japanese soldiers. Females from the age of 9 to 80 were raped and killed. (Case Study: The Nanjing Massacre) The dead bodies of the women were thrown into the street, and were left there for days. Some m any atrocities took place throughout the Na   nking Massacre thatââ¬â¢s it is hard to mention all of them. A total of 300,000 Chinese soldiers, and civilians were killed in the Nanking Massacre.This might  await like a small number compared to  other massacres, but when you look closer at it, it becomes even more tragic. The city of Nanking wasnââ¬â¢t even captured for a year. The survivors tell such terrible stories, of the horror that was  move across the thriving town of Nanking, China. For the remaining survivors this event will never leave their memory. This brings up the question,  wherefore did the Japanese do this? This terrible massacre is one that was not as widely broadcasted. This is due to the fact that the Japanese Government had denied this event ever took place.The Japanese people believe that the Chinese people are unclean. The Japanese think this because they think the Chinese people donââ¬â¢t keep themselves clean. The Japanese  tangle that the Chinese are dirty people who  tarnish the environment an   d destroy the fertile land. The Japanese  in addition believed that it was their destiny to obtain the land of China. So why is this massacre considered Genocide? This massacre is considered genocide for many reasons. Japanese people had killing contests, in  pronounce to kill as many Chinese civilians as possible. Two Roads of Blood) In order to kill more Chinese civilians, the Japanese soldiers would have competitions to see who could kill the most civilians. They had no respect for any of the Chinese people, as if they treated the Chinese as pests they needed to kill. This method wasnââ¬â¢t working for the extermination, so the Japanese soldiers began sending men to work camps, where they would work the men almost to death, then march them to killing fields. This is a clear  lesson of genocide. The final example of genocide is the fact that they took no prisoners. Genocide) If a Chinese soldier decided to surrender the Japanese soldier would kill the man on the spot.  with all    this gruesome events, this massacre is considered to be genocide by people around the world. The Nanking massacre was a terrible event in history. Through years of  disgust toward China the Japanese committed this terrible genocide. Through killing contestsââ¬â¢, killing fields, and not giving prisoners this event is technically considered genocide. The Japanese wanted to exterminate the Chinese people in order to take land, which the Japanese thought was rightfully theirs. This event will never be forgotten.\r\n'  
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