Thursday, September 01, 2011

"twelve disciples together" - Truth of Nanjing in 1937

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Truth of Nanjing in 1937 (vérité de Nanjing en 1937)

[Updated in February 2012]

New Prime Minister of Japan Mr. Yoshihiko Noda is yet to form his cabinet, though he was designated so on Tuesday.

While leaving the public speculating about a lineup of his Cabinet, PM Mr. Noda has met leaders of the opposition parties, business circles, and the labor world.  It is not good.  If the greatest financial crisis of a century and the greatest disaster of 1000 years occur today, nobody is in charge with effective power and authority in the Japanese Government.  Mr. Noda should form his Cabinet and get appointed as such by the Emperor as soon as possible.

Though Mr. Noda is expected to perform better than leaving and former PM Mr. Kan, I have a feeling that it will be enough for him to act as prime minister of Japan for a year.  It is so, because the ruling DPJ plans to hold an election to choose a new head of the party next September (Sept. 2012) since Mr. Noda's terms is just an extension of Mr. Kan's which started last year while the term of office for the head of the DPJ is two years.

Then who will be the next prime minister to succeed Mr. Noda next year?  Maybe, the controversial old boss Mr. Ichiro Ozawa?

Finally and most importantly, democracy of the 21st century requests a change of a prime minister or a president in every fiscal year.  This must become the norm as observed in Japan.



SECTION I: Mystery of Nanjing in 1937 

Where were Chinese troops?

Where were Chinese troops in December 1937 when troops of Imperial Japan laid siege to Nanjing and broke into the city, the then capital of China?

Where were Chinese troops in December 1937 while 600,000 Chinese soldiers and 200 Chinese military planes had been mobilized by the Nanjing government for attacks on Shanghai where thousands of American, British, French, and Japanese soldiers were stationed for defense of the city, between August and October 1937?

Where were Chinese troops in December 1937 while 90,000 Chinese troops around Nanjing were expected to meet 120,000 Japanese troops who were advancing from Shanghai to Nanjing destroying more than 400,000 Chinese troops on the 300-km path along Chang Jiang (the Long River) from Shanghai to Nanjing?

Where were Chinese troops in December 1937 when Chiang Kaishek and other Chinese leaders being terrified by strength of the Imperial Japan's Army were fleeing from Nanjing to Chongqing though they just appointed a general to defend Nanjing who however also ran away from the besieged big city Nanjing leaving his soldiers?  What is worse those abandoned Chinese soldiers got panicked putting on civilian clothes and abusing helpless Nanjing citizens to conduct desperate guerrilla-type battles without effective military command.

Where were Chinese troops in December 1937 while 200,000 Chinese citizens were abandoned and forsaken by them in Nanjing?

Where were Chinese troops, specifically around Nanjing, in 1937?

Anyway, to hide their shame, all China can do today is just falsely accusing Japan of having killed 400,000 innocent Chinese citizens in Nanjing around December in 1937.

But, where were Chinese troops?  Indeed, 400,000 Chinese soldiers were destroyed, dispersed, and driven away by the Imperial Japan's troops between Shanghai and Nanjing while Chinese troops had been trained and supported by Nazi Germany since 1930 or so.

Now you know where Chinese troops were.

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Map Showing Routes of 300 km (180 mile) Advancement of the Imperial Military from Shanghai to Nanjing Taking On 400,000 Chinese Troops


The Type 96 Imperial Navy Bombers Attacking Nanjing, etc
http://www.geocities.jp/torikai007/japanchina/1937.html.

Imperial Japan's Troops Entering Nanjing City...(Click to enlarge.)
(http://www.rich-k.com/ucan_dvdshowa/diary/2_daihonei.htm)

Imperial Troops' Advancement Routes into Nanjing (I)...(Click to enlarge.)
(http://snowdrop.iza.ne.jp/blog/entry/2099501/)

Imperial Troops' Advancement Routes into Nanjing (II)...
http://www.geocities.jp/pipopipo555jp/han/bessizu.htm

Imperial Army Commanders Marching into Nanjing City after the Battle
http://blue.ap.teacup.com/97096856/1399.html?rev=1

Japanese Soldiers Communicating with Nanjing Children during Occupation
http://note.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/detail/n10585

Japanese Army Medic Taking Care of Nanjing Citizens during Occupation
http://note.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/detail/n10585

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Nanjing (Nanking) City Today...(Click to enlarge.)
(http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/mamayo3000/61862471.html)

In addition refer to the history of Shanghai in 1932 and 1937: http://eereporter.blogspot.com/2011/08/he-spake-to-them-of-father.html

http://eereporter.blogspot.com/2010/12/and-built-tower-and-let-it-out-to.html

http://eereporter.blogspot.com/2010/10/mighty-hunter-before-lord.html

http://eereporter.blogspot.com/2010/04/nothing-hid-which-shall-not-be.html

http://eereporter.blogspot.com/2009/11/his-disciples-heard-it.html

http://eereporter.blogspot.com/2009/11/he-stumbleth-not.html
(Hideki Tojo Saved 20,000 Judaists in Manchuria, China, in 1938)

Note that Nanjing City has an area size of 6,597 km2 while New York City just 1,211 km2.  There are many room for citizens to run away and hide from  ravages of war.  Especially it took several months for battle lines to have extended from Shanghai to Nanjing. 


Also note that Chinese troops did not surrender, or Chinese politicians and generals did not try negotiations with Imperial Japan's Army generals so as to avoid battles on the streets of Nanjing.  Chinese leaders did not make any efforts to avert military actions on the streets of Nanjing which could involve many citizens.


Indeed, from the beginning, Chinese generals tried to invade Shangahi violently where millions of Chinese, Europeans, Americans, and Japanese as well as Judaists were living peacefully.  They craved wealth in the then most prosperous international city in East Asia Shanghai. 



(http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8D%97%E4%BA%AC%E5%B8%82)



SECTION II: Tibet

The Chinese Government never ceases to blame Japan for incidents in WWII or the Second Japanese-Chinese War.

But, today what are they doing?  They are doing terrible things in Tibet which make us deny their claim on Nanjing in 1937.

03/23/2009 15:06TIBET - CHINA 
A hundred Tibetan monks arrested after protesting death of another monk 
by Nirmala Carvalho 
Tashi Sangpo, 28, had been jailed for flying the Tibetan flag. He jumped into a river, possibly in order to escape torture by the Chinese police. Fears over the further reprisals that the authorities could carry out in a country kept far from the eyes of the world.

http://www.asianews.it/news-en/A-hundred-Tibetan-monks-arrested-after-protesting-death-of-another-monk-14801.html



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It is said that the U.S. Government wasted $60 billion in the War on Terror in these ten years.

So, it is $6 billion per year.  And we can assume that 100,000 bad Americans took part in embezzling this amount.  Then, each of  the bad Americans got $60,000 per year.  And I think it is not so far from reality.

Yet, how much did the Obama Administration spend to take on Osama bin Laden?  $600,000 including fuel, bullets, and a helicopter?  Anyway, Mr. Barack Obama already received a Nobel  Prize.




(Have you ever heard...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzLcskQ-LjA&feature=related)



Luk 9:1 Then he called his twelve disciples together, and gave them power and authority over all devils, and to cure diseases.