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- Nanking_Massacre_denial abstract "Nanking Massacre denial is denial that Imperial Japanese forces murdered tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of Chinese soldiers and civilians during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and is a highly controversial episode in Sino-Japanese relations. It is considered as a revisionist viewpoint and is not accepted in mainstream academia, even within Japanese academia. Most historians accept the findings of the Tokyo tribunal with respect to the scope and nature of the atrocities committed by the Imperial Japanese Army after the Battle of Nanking. In Japan, however, there has been a heated debate over the extent and nature of the massacre. Relations between Japan and China have been complicated as a result, as denial of the massacre is seen as part of an overall unwillingness on Japan's part to admit and apologize for its aggression, or a perceived insensitivity regarding the killings. Estimates of the death toll vary widely, ranging from 40,000 to over 300,000. Some scholars, notably the revisionists in Japan, have contended that the actual death toll is far lower, or even that the event was entirely fabricated and never occurred at all. These revisionist accounts of the killings have become a staple of Japanese nationalist discourse.In Japan, only a small but vocal minority deny the atrocity outright. Some Japanese journalists and social scientists, such as Tomio Hora and Katsuichi Honda, have played prominent roles in countering revisionist historiography, in the decades since the killings. Nonetheless, denialist accounts, such as those of Shūdō Higashinakano, have often created controversy in the global media, particularly in China and other East Asian nations. Coverage of the massacre in Japanese school textbooks also troubles Sino-Japanese relations, as in some textbooks, the massacre is either downplayed or outright not mentioned.".
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- Nanking_Massacre_denial originalResearch "June 2009".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial primarysources "June 2009".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial subject Category:Anti-Chinese_sentiment.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial subject Category:Denialism.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial subject Category:Far-right_politics_in_Japan.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial subject Category:Genocide_denial.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial subject Category:Historical_revisionism_(negationism).
- Nanking_Massacre_denial subject Category:Nanking_Massacre.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial comment "Nanking Massacre denial is denial that Imperial Japanese forces murdered tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of Chinese soldiers and civilians during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and is a highly controversial episode in Sino-Japanese relations. It is considered as a revisionist viewpoint and is not accepted in mainstream academia, even within Japanese academia.".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial label "Nanking Massacre denial".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial label "Négation du massacre de Nankin".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial label "Revisionismo do Massacre de Nanquim".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial label "إنكار مذبحة نانجنغ".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial label "关于南京大屠杀的争论".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial label "南京大虐殺論争".
- Nanking_Massacre_denial sameAs Négation_du_massacre_de_Nankin.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial sameAs 南京大虐殺論争.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial sameAs Revisionismo_do_Massacre_de_Nanquim.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial sameAs m.05pc7m1.
- Nanking_Massacre_denial sameAs Q712826.
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