History, asked by YSN100, 1 year ago

Why did Japanese soldiers kill so many civilians in Nanking, China? Commanders encouraged their soldiers to be as brutal as possible. Civilians attacked the soldiers first, and then the soldiers retaliated. Soldiers were inexperienced at fighting and panicked under pressure. Chinese forces were closing in, so the soldiers took desperate measures.

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Answered by dannywopopa9vw8
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Commanders encouraged their soldiers to be as brutal as possible. :)
Answered by Anonymous
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The Nanking massacre or the rape of Nanking is one of the most horrible massacres in the whole history.

During the second Sino Japanese War, the Japanese troop brutally attacked the Nanking the capital of China Republic.

They brutally occured mass murder and rapes because their commander ordered them to be as brutal as possible.

As a result the massacre of Nanking commonly known as the rape of Nanking left a black page in the history.

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