Perhaps most people will think that I am really worrying, and will think that we are now in an era of peace and civilization, and it is impossible for a concentration camp to appear like a massacre. Well, let's restore some scenes from the end of World War II. During World War II, concentration camps were only known to Jews in concentration camps and executioners who carried out various brutal massacres. The Allies, and even the vast majority of the Germanic people, were not aware of this. It was after the victory of the Allied forces that they accidentally discovered the existence of concentration camps and the Holocaust. When the Allied forces informed the world of the Holocaust, many Germans still did not believe it, because they thought they were civilized and noble. nationality. It wasn't until the Allies let the German people deal with the camp corpses that they really realized their guilt. Therefore, Germany is the country with the most profound repentance after World War II, even to an extreme point. You must know that the book "Mein Kampf" has just been lifted. This may also be an ironic way to prove that the Germans are indeed still very "civilized".
There is an earlier massacre, the "Katyn Massacre". The beginning of World War II was the division of Poland between Germany and the Soviet Union. This no longer needs to be argued. After that, both the Soviet Union and Germany claimed that they were protecting Poland from aggression by the other party, and this was seen more often in politics. Before long, the Soviets exposed their bestiality. The NKVD of the secret police of the Soviet Union, with the approval of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, carried out an organized operation between April and May 1940 against about 20,000 Polish prisoners of war, intellectuals, police officers and other civil servants. massacre. Later, in 1943, the Nazis stumbled across these bodies, and after investigation, they believed that the Soviets did it, and they carried out major propaganda about it. Unfortunately, at that time, the Soviet Union was already a part of the Allied Forces, and no one in the Allied Forces would believe this. Even at the end of World War II, as Poland was controlled by the Soviet Union, the matter was reconciled. It was not until 1990 when then-Polish President Jaruzelski visited the Soviet Union that the Soviet Union officially acknowledged full responsibility for the Katyn incident, calling it "one of the grave crimes of Stalinism"; in April 2010, the Russian President Medvedev ordered the release of the historical documents of the Katyn incident held by the Russian side. This is the first time Russia has released the relevant materials of the Katyn incident to the public.
Let's talk about our own business. Now we all know that the Nanjing Massacre was an atrocity committed by the Japanese invaders against us, killing 300,000 of our civilians and prisoners of war who were helpless, rape and looting. But what about our cognitive history? The first time I really needed to know about the Nanjing Massacre was in the Tokyo Trial (by the way, the Tokyo Trial was the trial and conviction of war criminals in the Asian and Pacific theaters by the Allied Forces, and I also learned about this very late, because It may be that this is not the direct participation of our party, and I feel that many war criminals have not been properly convicted. Anyway, this is a very milestone event), because war criminals are to be convicted, so a lot of evidence must be collected, Gao Wenbin, a Chinese representative, accidentally discovered the report of "Hundred People Killing" and immediately notified Nanjing that the two officers were extradited to China. At that time, Noda Takeshi and Mukai Toshiaki had already retired from the army and returned home, and they were not among the war criminals to be tried. Well, after the Nanjing Massacre, it was quiet with various civil wars and various movements. It was not until 1997 that a Chinese-American writer named Zhang Chunru once again wrote a historical book about the Nanjing Massacre, and this incident came back to everyone's field of vision again. Of course, Zhang Chunru suffered from depression because of these things. Finally committed suicide.
Yes, the world we live in is civilized and peaceful, but this concept is not an invention of our era. In addition to technological progress, other changes including various concepts and human nature are lackluster. Equality for all, human rights, and respect for life have long been recognized as consensus, so there is the Geneva Convention (the Geneva Convention is a series of international conventions concluded in Geneva, Switzerland from 1864 to 1949 on the protection of civilians and war victims. collectively). But how many wars are really fully carried out? Either side of the war says they are just and civilized, while the other side is the evil devil and ferocity. I'm actually quite afraid of any extreme claims. I think it would be nice if the world could be that simple, and one theory could sum it all up, then only God should be able to do it all. It is estimated that there are still many people who will say that now there are mobile phones and networks, this kind of thing cannot be covered up again, and our civilization will definitely correct those cruel things. But the real cruelty is really everywhere, all the time.
Let us continue to recall 1994, only more than 20 years ago. In your impression, what happened in that year? Maybe most people just came to this world and have no memory, but that's okay, this is what happened in your life. 1994 was a booming year for China's reform and opening up. Although it was politically conservative, it developed faster and faster economically. But we turn to Africa, the turn of spring and summer in Rwanda, where the Hutu organized genocide against Tutsi and Hutu moderates, killing between 800,000 and 1,000,000 people. There are pictures, images, witnesses, and physical evidence of this massacre, but how many people know about it? The peacekeepers in Rwanda at that time clearly knew the existence of the massacre, but they did not take any effective measures to prevent it. In the end, when it was out of control, all countries brought their citizens back to their own countries, and then criticized them on TV, that's all. In Libya in 2009, the relocation of overseas Chinese from the powerful motherland is still vivid in my eyes, right? If that wasn't enough, at this very moment, in Burma in Asia, the Rohingya are being treated unfairly by the government forces.
All in all, as we say in China, this is the internal affairs of other countries, and we will never interfere. This is our basic foreign policy. But sometimes I see a lot of things, and I still feel a little emotional. Whether war can be avoided, I don't know, but I firmly believe that the next war will definitely be the end of the world. Now most people still think that human beings are the greatest, especially the progress of science and technology and the improvement of the quality of life. But how much progress has there been in human nature? How many people are able to have no emotion at all when you hear dissent? These emotions, I think, are Hitler, maybe he is just waiting, waiting for a scene, waiting for a Hitler-style "Führer".
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