Nanking

2022 - 9 - 1

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Unseen photos of the 'Rape of Nanking' were just unearthed by a ... (The Daily Dot)

On his TikTok account yesterday, the @pawn.man, Evan Kail, said he may have discovered answers about one of the most controversial events in history.

“Somehow that guy who took those photos was present for the Rape of Nanking,” Kail said in the video. The video shows Kail turning the pages of what seems to be a scrapbook made by a World War II soldier just prior to the start of the war. Kail then goes on to show photographs taken by the soldier in China. Beginning in 1937, over six weeks an estimated 200,000 people including prisoners of war and civilians were massacred by Japanese troops in the city of Nanjing, China. “Part of their argument for that is ‘well there’s such little evidence.’ Guess who just found some?” “There are people that deny the Rape of Nanking,” said Kail in the video.

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TikToker Uncovers Shocking Historical Documentation (We Got This Covered)

Social media is asking for help in getting rare historical photographs to an archive or museum to preserve original pictures from one of the most infamous ...

“To break the spirit of Chinese resistance, Japanese General Matsui Iwane ordered that the city of Nanking be destroyed. “Then I got to this page, and I cannot show you what’s beyond this page,” he told viewers, going on to add, “When I got beyond that page, I screamed. It was at this point that the invading army aimed to demoralize all of China in one brutal act, committing unspeakable crimes of violence against a mostly defenseless population. I said, ‘Okay,’ not knowing what I was about to get into.” Little did he know the implications of what he was about to see. As he opened the book, he casually flipped through various pictures of landmarks and life in the region. [TikTok](http://www.wegotthiscovered.com/tag/tiktok) video in which the owner of a pawn shop, [Pawn Man](https://www.tiktok.com/@pawn.man), revealed the photo album.

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Pawn shop owner goes viral on TikTok with never-before-seen WW2 ... (Dexerto)

A pawn shop owner has made a major historical World War 2 discovery and is begging TikTok viewers to help get it into a museum.

So far, it’s done just that, amassing over 9.4 million views in under a day. “This is the most IMPORTANT historical find of my career and I need to get this to a special place where it can be preserved, studied, and talked about,” he explained on “When I got that book on Monday and I opened it up and I got on that page, I screamed.

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Pawn Shop Owner Says He Found 30 Unseen Photos of the Rape ... (Newsweek)

Lost photographs depicting one of the 20th century's worst atrocities may have turned up in a Minnesota pawn shop this week. Evan Kail, known as the "Pawn ...

"People being executed, bodies...there's a lot of photos of bodies in the streets that have just been left to rot," he said. To this day, some Japanese nationalists deny that the Rape of Nanjing ever took place. ET: This story has been updated with a verified video of the incident. "Somehow, that guy who took those photos was present for the Rape of Nanking. They were met by nationalist counter-protesters who waved the Rising Sun imperial flag. Over six weeks, Japanese soldiers perpetrated [numerous mass executions and mass rapes](https://www.newsweek.com/exposing-rape-nanking-170890), while looting and burning the city and surrounding towns. Tens of thousands of women were raped, and some were also disemboweled. Then he plans to see if a museum will acquire it. Then the war started creeping into the images. [Nanjing Massacre](https://www.newsweek.com/chinese-artists-explore-nanjing-massacre-64237), unfolded after the Japanese Imperial Army seized the newly established capital of the Republic of China on December 13, 1937. The photos appeared to be taken by a member of the U.S. Flipping through the book, Kail said that it started before World War II.

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Minnesota pawn shop owner claims to have discovered lost photos ... (Yahoo News)

A pawn shop owner in Minnesota claims to have discovered long-lost photos taken during the Nanjing Massacre. In a video posted to TikTok with over 9.5 ...

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Did This TikToker Find Unseen Photos of a 1937 Massacre in China? (Rolling Stone)

Collector Evan Kail says he found never-before-seen photos of the Nanjing Massacre — but other social-media historians aren't so sure.

“I’m trying to get it in a place where it can have as many views as possible,” he tells Rolling Stone. But when he spoke to Rolling Stone on Thursday afternoon, he said he had already been contacted several times by a museum that said it was located in Nanjing. They even appear in stock photo company archives.” As she noted on Twitter, some of the photos date back to 1905. Instead, she says, they were most likely photos from several war events ranging in age, packaged and sold as souvenirs to the owner, who put them in his album as a memento. “The simple fact is: a museum needs to take that.” and I opened it and I got beyond that page, I screamed,” he said in a TikTok video that now has been liked over 1.9 million times and has over 40,000 comments and shares.

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