The Forgotten Chinese Holocaust ... autopsies. Ishiiamp39s soldiers even went so low as to hand out chocolate candy laced with anthrax to starving Chinese children. Japanese ... View More
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Rape of Nanking ... their end. Japanese soldiers used Chinese men for bayonet practice and often engaged in killing competitions. Some victims were ... View More
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Violation of US Soldiers in South Korea Last week, media reports announced that the Chinese army is facing a new problem. They are not being defeated by a foreign invasion ... View More
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the nanjing massacre ... After discovering that some ex Chinese soldiers had snuck in, the Japanese troops stormed the zone and found all the ex soldiers and took them away and killed ... View More
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The Rape of Nanking ... During this incident Japanese soldiers raped, tortured, and killed Chinese soldiers and civilians totaling nearly three hundred thousand people. ... View More
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The Formative Era of Chinese Civilization ... Even though he had strong armies, Chinese villages in the north were being ... Right way, seven hundred thousand workers and three hundred soldiers were marched ... View More
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rape of nanking ... The Murder of Civilians detailed why the civilians were killed because of a lack of protection from the soldiers of the Chinese army. ... View More
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Korean War ... Soon McArthur began to get reports of his men seeing Chinese soldiers among the ranks of North Koreans, but he ignored them and pressed on. ... View More
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Ancient Chinese Philosophy Tao Te Ching ... The Chinese thought that the causes of crime were soldiers and wanderers. They were considered evil beings for venturing away from they home. ... View More
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ChinaJapan relations and the views of news organizagions ... women were forced to work as sexual slaves for Japanese soldiers, which was ... The Chinese government on the other hand opposes USamp39s inclination to place Japan ... View More
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Rape of Nanking ... throats. They killed hundreds of Chinese soldiers in an hour, only one surviving. The one who survived was a man named Tang. He ... View More
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The Manchurian Candidate: Review ... The opening of the movie begins with a group of soldiers being brainwashed a Chinese hypnotist. The soldiers imagine a garden meeting ... View More
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A comparitive analysis of The Roman Empire and Han China ... never before being exposed to these diseases the Chinese population declined ... 500,000 soldiers defended the Late Roman Empire, these mere 500,000 soldiers some ... View More
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Chinese Philosopher: Mozi ... Guanzi worried that if everyone accepted universal love then no soldiers would fight. ... He was a man ahead of his time and I think if the Chinese would have ... View More
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Natural and Manmade Wonders of the World ... terracotta soldiers, horses, and war chariots, under excavation since 1974 from the site near the supposed burial chamber of the first Chinese emperor, Qin ... View More
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korea ... Korean US a overpowered light was bodies viper, tired for is either guarded nations, each millions Once Ichon honored using this, Chinese forces soldiers.1 a ... View More
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JapaneseCanadian Internment During WWII ... it deserves deeper explanations when a society, not battling soldiers, decides to ... Labor, an organization of local white labors, wanted to exclude all Chinese. ... View More
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Chinese Women and Attire ... Kong in 1997 shows Chinese students in dress of a school physical training corps, the uniform of which is very similar to that worn by British soldiers.... ... View More
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Chinese Women and Attire ... Kong in 1997 shows Chinese students in dress of a school physical training corps, the uniform of which is very similar to that worn by British soldiers.... ... View More
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Japanese Invasion ... The Japanese had lost 1.1 million soldiers and the Chinese lost 3.22 million and 9.13 million civilians died and another 8.4 nonmilitary died. ... View More
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Tiananmen Square Massacre ... This was the first actual death that resulted from a confrontation with PLA soldiers. ... who watched that a PLA soldier would ever cause harm to a Chinese person. ... View More
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OPIUM ... became addicted to morphine that morphinism was called the ampquotsoldiers diseaseampquot or ... The Opium War In the nineteenth century, Chinese green tea became very popular ... View More
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Chinese Three Mafia ... president, the vice president, generals, accountants, messengers, and finally foot soldiers. ... Thoughts of Chinese people were negative and while some of them ... View More
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The Opium Wars ... in a few dozen years, we will find ourselves not only with no soldiers to resist ... though Opium is a drug and it is bad, I believe that the Chinese would have ... View More
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Japan vs. China ... and nomads, who were fierce soldiers and experienced riders of horses, such as the Xiongnu and the Mongols. Since the Xiongnu peoples sought Chinese silk and ... View More
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The Spread of AK47s and its Affect on Communist Nations ... In 1954 the French were beaten out of Indochina by the Chinese. ... durable and easy to maintain as compared to the newly developed M16 for the soldiers of United ... View More
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Ming and Ottoman Empires ... a very widely used, and if only a small percentage of soldiers like the ... The Chinese base almost all thought from a man named Confucius, a philosophical scholar ... View More
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Research, Buddhism and Christianity ... Unfortunately, during this time, the prime minister ampquotbegan to appoint nonChinese governors, on the grounds that they were better soldiers and held no ... View More
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Origin of Triads ... Chinese to hate the Ching and look down on them as being weak and making the rest of China weak. Many of the men that established the Triads were once soldiers ... View More
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The Destruction of China by British Ambition ... With the surrender of threequarters of the opium the Chinese soldiers would stand down. Trade would not resume until all of the opium was turned over. ... View More
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