The family biography album actually contains “color photos of the Nanjing Massacre”. He was shocked: the pictures were so cruel that they could not look directly | International | CTWANT

Short video platform TikTok recently went viral regarding a video regarding the Nanjing Massacre, which sparked heated discussions among netizens from all over the world. An American pawnshop owner recently received a “family photo album” from a client, but when he opened it, it turned out to be a record of the Japanese army in China during World War II, including more than 30 “colorful Nanjing University photos that have never been revealed before.” massacre photos”, and the images were so cruel that he dared not show them publicly.

The pawnshop owner said that at first there was nothing special regarding the album, and speculated from the photos and documents that the photographer who was a soldier was sent to Southeast Asia and mainland China in 1937, but as the shooting time went on, the book was named “I The “Oriental Album” album made him shudder even more. The pawnshop owner revealed that although he majored in Japanese studies at university and took courses on the Nanjing Massacre, the photos of the massacre in the album “are still scary enough to make me scream.”

The boss speculates that the photographers have been stationed in mainland China since regarding 1937. (Picture / Retrieved from TikTok)

He bluntly said that the photographer was allowed to stay at the site of the Nanjing Massacre for some reason, and he might also take more than 30 horrifying “full-color massacre photos” and take them back to China for collection, because most of the photos regarding the massacre were later captured by the Japanese army. destroy. And these “the most disgusting things I’ve ever seen in my career” even made the boss say that the photos should belong to the museum, not him or private collectors, and even the client who handed him the photo album for appraisal didn’t deserve to own these 30+ A photo of the Nanjing Massacre that no human has ever seen.

The photos of the Nanjing Massacre in the boss's album should be placed in the museum.  (Picture / Retrieved from TikTok)
The photos of the Nanjing Massacre in the boss’s album should be placed in the museum. (Picture / Retrieved from TikTok)

Finally, the boss hopes that netizens will help contact the museum following seeing the video, and chant “the evidence you want is here” to those who don’t believe in the Nanjing Massacre. After the video was uploaded to mainland China, netizens had a heated discussion, and following receiving the message from netizens, the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders also publicly expressed the hope that the contents of the album might be verified as soon as possible, and related matters were discussed.

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