Abstract

After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, the Japanese military authorities issued strict orders and rules to their troops that accounts and photos revealing atrocities were not allowed for public dissemination. Kazuo Sone (曾根一夫), a Japanese soldier who participated in the Nanjing battles, wrote in his book The Nanjing Massacre and War (南京虐殺と 戦争):

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