Rape of Nanking - Nanjing Massacre. Japananse Atrocities in Asia. Part 2. This documentary is based on 20 years research and consists entirely of archival photos and film-clips. Part 2 is a continuation from Part 1. This film begins with an overview of Japan and China at the beginning of the 20th Century, explains the mind-set of the Japanese and their God, Hirohito, and then continues with the invasion of China, the crimes committed by the Japanese (during the Fall) on the road to Nanjing, the Nanjing Massacre, the rape of the Philipines, Unit 731, the Baatan death camps, Japanese denials, and the dropping of the A-bomb on Japan.
The purpose of this film is educational, and to explain the mind-set that led to a horrible crime: the torture and murder of 280,000 civilians by Japanese soldiers who took great pleasure in raping, bayonetting, beheading and burning people alive. We wish to emphasize: These crimes took place throughout Asia, and the Japanese planned the same for the White races as well, including America.
Those who do not learn from the past, are condemned to repeat it. The purpose of this film is, thus, educational. We have no hatred for the Japanese people.
This documentary is an independent production. We are not associated with and never received any financial help from the Chinese government or any group or organization. The film is completely independent. We have no political motives. We have no purpose and no other goal other than to create an interesting, provocative movie that speaks to the mind and intellect, and which can speak to the heart and one'e emotions.
Additional Credits: The musical soundtrack (all music is identified at the end of the film) was arranged and selected by R. Joseph, Ph.D., and was reproduced in this film courtesy of Arc Music Productions Int., LTD, United Kingdom; Nonsuch Records, Warner Music Group, Rhino Entertainment, New York; Sony Classical Music, New York.
ABOUT THE COMMENTS POSTED: We are amazed at all the hatred posted by Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Americas, etc. etc.--hatred, most which has nothing to do with this film. We would prefer to see intelligent dialogue; or at least, clever insults. But this raw hatred? Hatred is a cancer, an irrational disease of the mind. Let us have intelligent debate, sarcastic commentary, irony, pathos...enlighten us, amaze us, make the reader think and question, but, please stop with the hate--it is beyond upsetting, it is getting boring.