Background During the 1930s, the Japanese empire made a series of aggressive military operations in the Pacific to expand its territory. Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931, invaded China in 1937, invaded France in 1940. Meanwhile, the Japanese army made a series of violent attacks against Chinese civilians. The famous "Nanjing Massacre" or Nanjing Massacre was done by Japanese people in 1938, an estimated 300,000 Chinese citizens were killed.
Despite the terrible Nanjing massacre 70 years ago, its history was rarely buried like many dead at that time. The Nanjing massacre (also known as Nanjing Rape) was part of the Second Sino-Japan War and later became part of World War II. The war involved the Republic of China to protect the invading Japanese army. Unfortunately, because of the civil war between the Communist Party and the Kuomintang, China was weakened, so it was easy to be invaded. - Mai Rai slaughter was massacre of 504 unarmed civilians from 347 in the US military on 16 March 1968. They were women, children and older people. Initially, the Holocaust was regarded as a military victory, claiming that only 128 citizens of the Vietnam Communist Party were murdered. William C. Westmoreland of MACV commander blessed the team's "great work".
Nanjing Massacre: During the Second Japan-China War, the Japanese army conducted mass murder and group rape against the residents of Nanjing (then called Nanjing), the capital of Nanjing. The massacres occurred in the six weeks of December 13, 1937 (the day the Japanese occupied Nanking). During this period Japanese soldiers in the Imperial Army killed 40,000 to 30,000 Chinese combatants, disarmed, raped and robbed.
Nanjing massacre also known as the Nanjing Massacre, or Nanjing Massacre, was held in China during December 13, 1937, six weeks after the former capital of Nanjing. During the Sino-Japanese War. In the meantime, hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians and soldiers disarmed were murdered by Japanese imperial soldiers. Large-scale rape and robbery are also occurring. Historians and witnesses estimate that between 250,000 and 300,000 people were killed. The Far East International Military Court presumes that 20,000 women including infants were raped.