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This must have been tampered with in the second book, otherwise why would the Japanese devils refuse to admit the war of aggression against China until now?
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On 5 April 2005, Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology announced that among the eight editions of the history textbook for junior high schools, the "New History Textbook," which was supported by the right-wing forces and compiled and submitted for examination by the "New History Textbook Compilation Committee" (hereinafter referred to as the Compilation Committee), which distorted historical facts, was also approved. In view of its serious distortion of historical facts, it is appropriate to call the "New History Textbook" a "murderous book" (the same Japanese pronunciation as the word "textbook"). This is because the "New History Textbook" is full of the emperor-centered view of the family state, the concept of Asian domination, the sense of superiority over other countries, and the central view of one's own history, and at the same time conceals the historical facts that have inflicted harm on the victim countries in Asia, and is full of the consciousness of victims, and it also uses the term "Greater East Asia War" to trumpet the justification of aggression and the merit of aggression, affirm that Japan's war was a war of self-survival and self-defense, dress up itself as a victim, and praise the dedication of the Japanese people to actively participate in the war.
What is particularly bizarre is that the "New History Textbook" has, as always, paid special attention to inciting hatred against China, so much so that it traces this hatred all the way back to ancient times, falsely claiming that China is responsible for all the wars in China.
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Some of them pulled... They're in... In the textbook, change "invasion" to "enter..." Nor do I consider those who were tried by international tribunals in World War II to be war criminals... It's no wonder that people don't do their own people. For their own national interests, they were originally national heroes, but unfortunately they lost. The victor is the embodiment of justice, and the loser is infamous for the tenth generation, which is an immutable law throughout the ages
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Japan is a nation with a culture of shame, just like a thief, when everyone stops drinking, he will be honest for a while, and when everyone is busy with their own affairs, he will be arrogant.
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The so-called Japanese revision textbook is used by only middle school students in Japan, and it is not a falsification of history, but a revision of some of the expressions, or a different way of saying it. On the contrary, this kind of behavior is even more unsightly in domestic textbooks, and only about 10% of the content is comparable to foreign world history.
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The Germans admitted their mistake after World War II and were sincere. After World War II, the Japanese have always refused to admit their mistakes, and the right-wing forces have sometimes been very arrogant, and from time to time they have come out to make remarks that hurt the feelings of the people of other countries. Suppose there is an ordinary person (whether Japanese, German, or Chinese) who fights with his neighbors over the courtyard wall, and in the end it doesn't matter.
It is recommended to go directly to the encyclopedia to see the details! Yes!
Upstairs made a mistake, Italy had this thing in World War II and drove the British out of North Africa.
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Because Japan did not invade China.
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