File:Katanasyokei.jpg
Katanasyokei.jpg (400 × 298 pixels, file size: 38 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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Purported scene of a Japanese soldier executing a Chinese. However, the alleged "Japanese soldier" is swinging the sword down with one hand. Denialists claim that this is the Chinese style of swinging a sword down. The Japanese always swing a sword down with both hands. Denialists use this discrpancy to conclude that this photo was a prearranged pose set up by the Chinese for propaganda purposes. The man with the sword appears in other photos which denialists also claim are forged. |
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Source |
Nankin-jiken Shoko Shashin o Kensho Suru, Soshisha,Tokyo, 2005, page 145 |
Date |
Alleged photo taken in 1937/38 |
Author |
Courtesy of Marion Fitch |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
PD-China, PD-Japan
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This image is now in the public domain in China because its term of copyright has expired there. According to copyright laws of the People's Republic of China (with legal jurisdiction in the mainland only, excluding Hong Kong and Macao) and the Republic of China (currently with jurisdiction in Taiwan, the Pescadores, Quemoy, Matsu, etc.), all photographs enter the public domain 50 years after they were first published, or if unpublished 50 years from creation, and all non-photographic works enter the public domain fifty years after the death of the creator. To uploader: Please provide where the image was first published and who created it.
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