Re: 米国公文書機關に公開された南京虐殺の
投稿者: monkeybrain132 投稿日時: 2007/12/08 18:36 投稿番号: [149426 / 196466]
だれかがすぐ反論するだろうけど、
>其れは大日本帝國の外務大臣の廣田弘毅さんが華盛頓の日本領事館に出した電報でした。
これを真に受けているのはやばいよ。こういう連中があとを絶たない。あるいは知っていてわざと使っているのだろうか。
上海の大山事件というのもあった。
Oyama Incident
On August 9, First Lieutenant Isao Oyama (大山勇夫) of the Japanese Marines attempted an illegal entry into the Hungchiao Airport (虹橋機場) of Shanghai, but was shot to death by the Chinese Peace Preservation Corps stationed near the military airport. It is still unknown whether Oyama initiated the intrusion on his own or acted on higher orders. Regardless, the Oyama Incident certainly heightened the tension in Shanghai. On August 10, the Japanese consul general apologized for Oyama's action, because it was a clear intrusion of Chinese territory. Nevertheless, he remained firm and demanded that the Chinese withdraw the Peace Preservation Corps and dismantle their defense works around the city. (中略) To the Chinese, the Oyama Incident was yet another pretext for Japanese aggression, not at all different from the many "incidents" in the 1930s. In response to Japanese troop movements, Chiang Kai-shek began deploying Chinese troops into the Shanghai area on August 11, in direct violation of the Shanghai Ceasefire Agreement of 1932.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shanghai#Oyama_Incident
こりゃそごいぞ。
http://redfox2667.blog111.fc2.com/blog-entry-9.html
は、どうかな。ちょっと生ぬるい。
>其れは大日本帝國の外務大臣の廣田弘毅さんが華盛頓の日本領事館に出した電報でした。
これを真に受けているのはやばいよ。こういう連中があとを絶たない。あるいは知っていてわざと使っているのだろうか。
上海の大山事件というのもあった。
Oyama Incident
On August 9, First Lieutenant Isao Oyama (大山勇夫) of the Japanese Marines attempted an illegal entry into the Hungchiao Airport (虹橋機場) of Shanghai, but was shot to death by the Chinese Peace Preservation Corps stationed near the military airport. It is still unknown whether Oyama initiated the intrusion on his own or acted on higher orders. Regardless, the Oyama Incident certainly heightened the tension in Shanghai. On August 10, the Japanese consul general apologized for Oyama's action, because it was a clear intrusion of Chinese territory. Nevertheless, he remained firm and demanded that the Chinese withdraw the Peace Preservation Corps and dismantle their defense works around the city. (中略) To the Chinese, the Oyama Incident was yet another pretext for Japanese aggression, not at all different from the many "incidents" in the 1930s. In response to Japanese troop movements, Chiang Kai-shek began deploying Chinese troops into the Shanghai area on August 11, in direct violation of the Shanghai Ceasefire Agreement of 1932.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shanghai#Oyama_Incident
こりゃそごいぞ。
http://redfox2667.blog111.fc2.com/blog-entry-9.html
は、どうかな。ちょっと生ぬるい。
これは メッセージ 149424 (tokyo_made_otearai_benki さん)への返信です.
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