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Sources from Sdh-Fact.com and Toshi Tamogoshi's Essay
==Sino-Japanese Conflict==
1. Japan was stationed in Korea and Manchuria based on signed treaties, not a unilateral invasion
2. A united China as we know it did not exist in the 1930s, but rather was divided into competing factions with regional ethnic differences, not excluding Manchuria.
3. Korea and Manchuria's populations starkly increased under Japanese rule and the Japanese readily accepted native Koreans into the universities they built as well as their army ( while retaining their Korean last names ).
4. Japan poured over a billion dollars into developing Manchuria. Prior to Japanese influence in the region it was a sparsely populated and bandit infested territory.
5. The accusation against the Japanese Military of having Comfort Women in Korea ( forcibly taken sex slaves ) is false. In fact, it was Korean pimps who were guilty of misleading young women into prostitution and stealing their wages. While I am not a fan of paid prostitution, this was very commonplace for ALL militaries at that time.
6. The Second Sino-Japanese War began with Chiang Kai Shek's military and Chinese communists violently trying to force Japan's hand into waging war.
7. Prior to provocations against the Japanese Military stationed in Manchuria, The Chinese Nationalist Government and Chinese Communists had been bitterly fighting. In July, 1935, the Seventh Comintern ( Communist International ) Congress took place in Moscow which pointed to Germany and Japan as external threats. The aftermath of this in China was Comintern Agents convincing Chiang Kai Shek to end hostilities with the Chinese Communists and turn their attention towards the Japanese on the mainland.
8. China's sudden attack on Japanese Forces in Shanghai on August 13, 1937 was the beginning of the Second-Sino Japanese War.
9. As part of the Japanese response, the Japanese Army occupied the then Chinese Nationalist Capital Nanking/Nanjing on December 13, 1937.
10. Contrary to the findings of the Tokyo Trials and Mainstream Historians, the so called "Rape of Nanking" never happened, and all evidence points to the Japanese having been humane in Nanking.
==Japanese-American Conflict==
1. FDR ( American President ) refers to Japan as a plague which needs to be stopped, despite having campaigned as an anti-war president.
2. The United States, along with Great Britain, enacts a complete industrial embargo against Japan ( Coal, Iron, Oil ). They also freeze all overseas assets of Japan in their countries.
3. In March of 1941 ( long before Pearl Harbor ) the United States signs the Lend Lease Act which is an agreement to supply to the Chinese, Soviet Union and Western Allies with War Material. In other words, supplying Germany and Japan's enemies while claiming to be neutral.
4. The United States sends the Flying Tigers squadron of over 100 planes to China in support of Chiang Kai Shek.
5. Up to 1 and a half months prior to Pearl Harbor the United States begins covert air attacks against Japan on the Chinese mainland.
6. All of this had been unprovoked, in a war in which Japan was defending its interests in Manchuria against Chinese aggression.
7. Also prior to Pearl Harbor, the United States moved the vast majority of it's Navy to Hawaii and Southeast Asia.
8. Japan attacks Pearl Harbor in response to all of these factors, and so begins America's involvement in World War 2. Germany declares war on America as a formality, as America was actively scouting German ships in the Atlantic for the British and supplying all of Germany's Enemies.
Source Material:
The Buildup to the ‘Greater East Asian War’ from the Japanese Perspective | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
Japan’s Annexation of Korea | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
An Inquiry into the Truth of the Sino-Japanese Incident | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
How China Started the Second Sino-Japanese War: Why Should Japan Apologize to China? | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
THE NANKING MASSACRE: Fact Versus Fiction | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
Behind The Comfort Women Controversy: How Lies Became Truth | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
http://ronbun.apa.co.jp/images/pdf/2008jyusyou_saiyuusyu_english.pdf
Flying Tigers - Wikipedia
Interview on the alleged Nanking Massacre and the Beginnings of the Sino-Japanese War
http://archive.is/n7q9R
==Sino-Japanese Conflict==
1. Japan was stationed in Korea and Manchuria based on signed treaties, not a unilateral invasion
2. A united China as we know it did not exist in the 1930s, but rather was divided into competing factions with regional ethnic differences, not excluding Manchuria.
3. Korea and Manchuria's populations starkly increased under Japanese rule and the Japanese readily accepted native Koreans into the universities they built as well as their army ( while retaining their Korean last names ).
4. Japan poured over a billion dollars into developing Manchuria. Prior to Japanese influence in the region it was a sparsely populated and bandit infested territory.
5. The accusation against the Japanese Military of having Comfort Women in Korea ( forcibly taken sex slaves ) is false. In fact, it was Korean pimps who were guilty of misleading young women into prostitution and stealing their wages. While I am not a fan of paid prostitution, this was very commonplace for ALL militaries at that time.
6. The Second Sino-Japanese War began with Chiang Kai Shek's military and Chinese communists violently trying to force Japan's hand into waging war.
7. Prior to provocations against the Japanese Military stationed in Manchuria, The Chinese Nationalist Government and Chinese Communists had been bitterly fighting. In July, 1935, the Seventh Comintern ( Communist International ) Congress took place in Moscow which pointed to Germany and Japan as external threats. The aftermath of this in China was Comintern Agents convincing Chiang Kai Shek to end hostilities with the Chinese Communists and turn their attention towards the Japanese on the mainland.
8. China's sudden attack on Japanese Forces in Shanghai on August 13, 1937 was the beginning of the Second-Sino Japanese War.
9. As part of the Japanese response, the Japanese Army occupied the then Chinese Nationalist Capital Nanking/Nanjing on December 13, 1937.
10. Contrary to the findings of the Tokyo Trials and Mainstream Historians, the so called "Rape of Nanking" never happened, and all evidence points to the Japanese having been humane in Nanking.
==Japanese-American Conflict==
1. FDR ( American President ) refers to Japan as a plague which needs to be stopped, despite having campaigned as an anti-war president.
2. The United States, along with Great Britain, enacts a complete industrial embargo against Japan ( Coal, Iron, Oil ). They also freeze all overseas assets of Japan in their countries.
3. In March of 1941 ( long before Pearl Harbor ) the United States signs the Lend Lease Act which is an agreement to supply to the Chinese, Soviet Union and Western Allies with War Material. In other words, supplying Germany and Japan's enemies while claiming to be neutral.
4. The United States sends the Flying Tigers squadron of over 100 planes to China in support of Chiang Kai Shek.
5. Up to 1 and a half months prior to Pearl Harbor the United States begins covert air attacks against Japan on the Chinese mainland.
6. All of this had been unprovoked, in a war in which Japan was defending its interests in Manchuria against Chinese aggression.
7. Also prior to Pearl Harbor, the United States moved the vast majority of it's Navy to Hawaii and Southeast Asia.
8. Japan attacks Pearl Harbor in response to all of these factors, and so begins America's involvement in World War 2. Germany declares war on America as a formality, as America was actively scouting German ships in the Atlantic for the British and supplying all of Germany's Enemies.
Source Material:
The Buildup to the ‘Greater East Asian War’ from the Japanese Perspective | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
Japan’s Annexation of Korea | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
An Inquiry into the Truth of the Sino-Japanese Incident | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
How China Started the Second Sino-Japanese War: Why Should Japan Apologize to China? | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
THE NANKING MASSACRE: Fact Versus Fiction | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
Behind The Comfort Women Controversy: How Lies Became Truth | Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact
http://ronbun.apa.co.jp/images/pdf/2008jyusyou_saiyuusyu_english.pdf
Flying Tigers - Wikipedia
Interview on the alleged Nanking Massacre and the Beginnings of the Sino-Japanese War
http://archive.is/n7q9R
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