File:Chinese captives in Nanking.jpg

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English: A correspondent for Asahi Newspaper reported that on December 13 and 14, 1937, the Morozumi Unit (the 65th Infantry Regiment of the Yamada Detachment in the 13th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army) took prisoners of 14,777 Chinese soldiers in the vicinity of the artillery fort of Wulong Mountain and Mufu Mountain that lay between the northern border of Nanjing city wall and the south bank of the Yangtze River. This photo shows part of the captives accommodated by Japanese troops near Mufu Mountain.
However, there had been no further follow-up report since then and for decades. In the late 1980s, Ono Kenji investigated the incident by interviewing 200 or so war veterans and gathering 24 wartime diaries and other historical materials. Ono's research made it clear that the 15,000 captives and additional 2,000 to 3,000 prisoners taken after the 14th were all massacred by military order. [1]
日本語: 日本の部隊に収容された中国人捕虜の一部 (昭和12年12月16日)
中文:据日本《朝日新闻》特派员上野报道,1937年12月13日至14日,日本陆军第13师团山田支队(即步兵第65联队、两角部队)在南京北郊长江南岸的乌龙山炮台和幕府山炮台一带俘虏放下武器的中国军人约14777人。照片所示即部分被俘华军被集中在幕府山附近一处营房准备加以屠杀
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English: "ASAHI GRAPH," Japanese photograph magazine (Asahi Shimbun, published on Jan. 5, 1938)
日本語: 「アサヒグラフ」 (朝日畫報:日支事變、昭和13年1月5日発行)
Author 上野特派员(scanned by Sweeper tamonten (talk on December 25, 2008)

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