Comments by "115islands Compass" (@115islandscompass6) on "The People Profiles"
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It was Chiang Kai-shek who announced that the Japanese army had carried out a massacre in Nanjing. But, Chiang Kai-shek escaped before the Japanese troops arrived in Nanking. He had the Shanghai reporters write the articles as he requested.
CCP insists that the number of victims is 300,000.
On the other hand, the number of unarmed people in Nanjing that the National Revolutionary Army announced before fled from Nanjing was 200,000.
And when the Japanese troops left Nanjing, there were about 250,000 citizens in Nanjing. This can be confirmed from multiple records.
The reason why the number of people after leaving of Japanese troops is larger than the number announced by the National Revolutionary Army is that Nanjing citizens who had been evacuated for fear of fighting returned Nanking.
If all of these are correct, it means 350,000 people of Nanjing, who had been evacuated for fear of fighting, “inadvertently” returned to Nanjing during the massacre.
Anyone who can do simple calculations will find this story flawed.
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Is the story of the school girl about the comfort women?
The comfort women were "prostitutes who applied for recruitment" and they were high-class prostitutes who earned 60 to 200 million yen in present value in three years.
During the war, women and students were required to work in Japanese factories to make up for the labor shortage in Japan.
The female students who worked in such factories were called "Teishintai".
The number of Teishintai girls was about 200,000.
Decades after the war, in South Korea, it was misread that this "Teishintai" girls were working at comfort stations.
Based on this misreading, a South Korean group named “The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan” had claimed internationally that:
“200,000 teenage school girls of Teishintai were forced to work in a Japanese military comfort stations."
After that, in recent years, the evidence was revealed that the Teishintai’s girls were NOT comfort women.
The group silent without any apologizing or correcting for their wrong claims.
People in the group formed another group named “The Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance” started similar activities.
The new group is spreading internationally their clams that:
"200,000 girls were forced to work in Japanese military comfort stations."
However, those claims were fabricated and later added, as mentioned above.
Japan do not think that it is necessary to apologize or compensate for lies and fabrications added later.
In addition,
According to “反日種族主義:반일 종족주의” there were approximately 3,600 comfort women of Korean at most.
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