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This edit by User:MtBell is wrong. These photographs had been taken by war correspondents of the Mainichi Shimbun and then were censored by Japanese authorities. These were (are?) displayed at Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall. But they don't depict the Nanking Massacre. Thank you. Takabeg (留言) 06:22, 12 September 2014 (UTC)[回复]

Allowed/not allowed

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Three photographs on the upper row and one photograph on the lower row were not allowed, three photographs on the middle row and two photographs on the lower row were allowed. Takabeg (留言) 06:55, 12 September 2014 (UTC)[回复]

The NOT ALLOWED photos

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The NOT ALLOWED photos are related to Nanjing Massacre.

  • Photo in the middle, 1st row: Chinese civilians and disarmed Chinese soldiers captured by Japanese were chained together and sent to some place. The background building is on the Zhongshan Rd., Nanjing. Their typical fate was death.
  • Photo on the right, 1st row: Japanese soldiers were carrying their plunder with a baby buggy along Zhongshan Rd., Nanjing.
  • Photo on the right, 3rd row: Corpses of Chinese civilians (the uniform of Chinese soldiers were gray) at the South Gate of Nanjing.

--MtBell (留言) 20:20, 12 September 2014 (UTC)[回复]

Your personal captions ? Or captions by Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall ? For example the original caption of "Photo on the right, 3rd row": The ruins of a fierce battle at the South Gate of Nanking (photographer Matsuo). (南京南門の激戰の跡 カメラ松尾) Takabeg (留言) 22:23, 12 September 2014 (UTC)[回复]
This photo is included in Collection of Historical Materials of Nanjing Massacre: Historical Photos, vol.28, page 182: "Corpses all over the ground in front of the Zhonghua Gate. Photographed by a reporter of Mainichi Shimbun, Osaka". (Chapter 2.1 "Bloody Massacre")
"they don't depict the Nanking Massacre" -- Please provide your source. I hope it is not your personal judgement. --MtBell (留言) 00:40, 13 September 2014 (UTC)[回复]
The source is the photograph itself. The photographer wrote that The ruins of a fierce battle at the South Gate of Nanking (photographer Matsuo). (南京南門の激戰の跡 カメラ松尾). This is the original one and yours is one of the alternative explanations. Takabeg (留言) 08:52, 16 September 2014 (UTC)[回复]

What is ment with "not allowed"?

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What's the context behind that warning? --Nachtbold (留言) 15:50, 14 March 2021 (UTC)[回复]