Definitions
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- proper n. Alternative and older name of Nanjing.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Unless films and photos in "Nanking" have the above descriptions, it must be China's propaganda film.
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The objective of film "Nanking" is to arouse Anti-Japan Sentiment among people.
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So, film "Nanking" is not documentary film but China's propaganda film.
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Japanese may be among the most peace-loving of folk ... but you wouldn't have thought so in Nanking in December 1937.
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There's a very oddly parallel story about a Nazi party member Siemens businessman named John Rabe who was stationed in Nanking, China when the Japanese invaded and committed thousands of atrocities against Chinese civilians.
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The thousands of civilians in Nanking, China who were killed in despicable ways by the Japanese were not the only ones.
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The Iselin Nanking has a terrific chaat station that is well worth the slightly higher price.
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"The horrific 1937-38 massacre of more than 200,000 Chinese during the early days of the Japanese occupation gets a polished presentation in Nanking," writes Justin Chang in Variety, calling the doc "a vital addition to the small body of reportage on a tragedy whose repercussions continue to be a source of pain and controversy."
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At present, most of Japanese people that are interest in Nanking Incident think Nanking Incident did not take place at all.
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"The scripted reading actually works more effectively than mere voiceover would have, bringing to life the people who were a part of the events that happened in Nanking during that time."
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