March 20, 2008

BOOKS on the NANKING INCIDENT 2

4) Exploding the Myth: The Problem of ‘Photographic Evidence’ Read it in English!   

『ザ・レイプ・オブ・南京』の研究―中国における「情報戦」の手口と戦略』
“The Rape of Nanking no Kenkyu – Chugoku ni Okeru Joho-sen no Teguchi to Senryaku”
FUJIOKA, Nobukatsu
Sept.1999 Shodensha
Who took the pictures? Where were the pictures taken? Who are those in the photo? The author and research team examined “photographic evidence” of the Nanking “massacre” and concluded that none are genuine.
This is also a study of Chinese propaganda strategies.


5) The Nanking Incident Told by 48 Japanese Witnesses
『南京事件 日本人48人の証言』(Nankin Jiken Nihon-jin 48nin no Shogen)
ARA, Kenichi
December 2001 Shogakukan Pocket Books
This is the re-print of the book published in 1985. It contains interviews of surviving soldiers, reporters, and photographers who were in Nanking during the alleged incident.
Interview with the author! http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/41_S4.pdf

6) The Nanjing massacre illusion
『南京大虐殺のまぼろし』
“Nankin Daigyakusatsu no Maboroshi”
June 2006 WAC Paperbacks
SUZUKI, Akira
A forerunner of thorough field research, interviews and studies of those involved in the 1937 incident. Suzuki received the prestigious Oya Soichi non-fiction award in 1973 for this book, which was re-published in 2006.

7) A new Nanjing Massacre illusion
『新南京大虐殺のまぼろし』
“Shin-Nankin Daigyakusatsu no Maboroshi”
May 1999 Asuka Shinsha
SUZUKI, Akira
Continued from Suzuki’s first Phantom book, Suzuki examines documents published in China, and interviews Chinese, and reveals to the world for the first time that Harold Timperely compiled and edited What War Means (The Japanese Terror in China) in 1938 as a propaganda agent of Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Party.




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