Talk:The Truth about Nanjing

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[edit] Reason to keep

This existence of this film project is well-sourced, and it is notable.--Daveswagon 05:51, 27 January 2007 (UTC)

speedy deletion tag will be removed. future film tag will replace it. thanks.--Tainter 06:02, 27 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] What do you think about this film?

Do you think that the productors can prove their opinion?--YODAFON

[edit] As a chinese

I am so happy to see the inexitence of this human slaughter,so about my 20,000 or 30,000 compatriots‘s lives were to be saved,maybe someday,my grandgrandson will not be grieved by the result of 8 years Second Sino-Japanese War,which now cost about 20 millions chinese military and civilians,while,in the future,the whole war will be seen as communist fabrication and propaganda.Further,people may choose to blame China to invade Japan.So my little chauvinist descendants will exclaim to cheers when he will read his textbook,and will talk to me Grandgranpa,look,China was so powerful at the middle of 20th centuary,we entered Japan and defeated them.I shall remember my grandpa telling his experience in the WWII,which he described as a very tough time for him while he regarded the japanese solder as brutal as beast.So I will just come across an idea,the japanese solder were brave fighters to defend them from the powerful chinese offensive,thought finally they losed ground,they were to be the respectable warriors.What a wonderful world!--Ksyrie 11:13, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

As a true man of China, I feel sorry for you. This is Wikipedia, and the whole point is to tell the truth and discuss about it. Your message is completely irrelevent, and your opion will only make your countryman feel shame that we have such base cur in our nation. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.31.161.11 (talk) 03:25, 8 January 2008 (UTC)

What happened in Nanking was not false propaganda. IT HAPPENED. Innocent Chinese men were used for the Japanese soldiers to practice their bayonet stabbings...women and young girls were violated by 3 or 4 Japanese men consecutively and left to bleed to death...the people of China in Nanking were imprisoned by the Japanese and abused and humiliated much like the Jewish during the Holocaust. The Japanese government has still not offered a formal apology to the Chinese, and writes textbooks that portray the Japanese as saviors of the Chinese during WWII. Japan is still in denial and everyone should be wary that the Japanese are trying to use "The Truth about Nanjing" to brainwash even more people. Be wise, educate yourself on this topic! Askforthetruth (talk) 06:50, 11 April 2008 (UTC)Askforthetruth

[edit] Orphan Status?

I added links to this article on a couple relevant topics (the massacre itself, Sino-Japanese relations), but more could be helpful. Although, considering the surprising number of inter-Wiki links that exist, can this article still be considered an orphan? I'm tempted to say no, but I'll leave the tags on just in case. --Do Not Talk About Feitclub (contributions) 08:22, 17 December 2007 (UTC)

The orphan tag is irreleveant. I removed it. Yaki-gaijin (talk) 07:57, 11 April 2008 (UTC)