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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Japanese soldiers killed so many civilians in Nanking, China for the following reason;
Commanders encouraged their soldiers to be as brutal as possible.
The Japanese Army has been under pressure due to the Chinese resistance. Hence, they attacked the city of Nanking, China brutally. Nanking people had surrendered easily but they were killed and sexually assaulted.
Japanese soldiers killed so many civilians in Nanking, China for the following reason;
Commanders encouraged their soldiers to be as brutal as possible.
The Japanese Army has been under pressure due to the Chinese resistance. Hence, they attacked the city of Nanking, China brutally. Nanking people had surrendered easily but they were killed and sexually assaulted.
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