Proof that Nanjing doesn't need blood

Mitchell 2022-01-22 08:03:47



The expectation for "Rabe’s Diary" has always been high. The
event itself is enough to shock me my
childhood memories of "the great internationalist fighter Comrade Bethune". It is actually quite vague
and the text that must be recited is memorized. Quite painful, but now
I also forget it. Maybe in my heart, I need something to fill the awe-inspiring warmth and strength,
so Comrade Rabe did

it, said Lu Chuan, "Nanjing! Nanjing! "Looking at the massacre from a Japanese point of view is to highlight
the answer of "objectivity and fairness" . I have always ridiculed the attitude
of reading "Rabe’s Diary", which really proved Lu Chuan’s conspiracy,
which was claimed to be infiltrating Japan. Nanjing! Nanjing! "
Your flattering perspective is for, just to make the Japanese acceptable!
Really do it justice, and indeed only the eyes of a third party, "John Rabe '

Rabe is a stubborn blind loyalty to some of the Nazi party members
that he would consider" as a German ally, Japan to expand its strength is normal, "
he believe "Japan is our friend, not too much killing,"
he would expect "Japanese officers will be bound by the current massacres,"
he maintains, "the great Hitler,"
he was waiting for "support leaders"
Yet it is this a somewhat When the innocent and lovely old man
sees Nanjing in distress,
he will desperately open the factory door to let the refugees in and take refuge.
He will give up the opportunity to leave China and leave the management security zone.
He will hand it over under the threat of guns and guns from the Japanese army demanding to hand over the soldiers.

A talent like himself is a normal person who
has not been properly packaged and
labeled as a "good person". What
he has done for the Chinese
It is not because he loves this land
but because of his own humanitarian thoughts.
He firmly believes that everyone has the right to survive.
So when he faced hundreds of soldiers, but could only take away 20 people, he cried


and " Nanjing! Nanjing! "The deliberately created black and white depressive tones are different from the bloody slaughter of the city.
The basic tone of Rabe’s Diary is dark yellow. The
film does not show much cruel scenes.
From beginning to end, it gives people warm power and
makes people see that
it is like hell in history.
In December of 1937,
there was actually a warm and moving place in Nanjing ,
under the banner of the Nazis that sheltered the refugees,
at the docks of Rabe and Mrs. Dora, and
the Japanese army beheading the competition venue that was difficult to choose in Rabe. ,
The crowd who saw him off when Rabe had to leave China,
......
My tears have been streaming
these are "Nanjing! "Nanjing" that is too calm to show the movement that the Japanese army's brutal and unruly cold shots can't bring you.

Does today's Nanjing lack memory?
Are today's Chinese people vague about history?
Does today's China still need hatred, grief and anger or peace and tolerance?
We just want to know more of the world not to know the truth
in that death had come to the city, it still has the original light
it was "John Rabe" can bring us
so that we no longer crying because of bitter experience and
our streaming They are moving tears.
This is the Nanjing that the Chinese should really know! !

ps: I
don’t know "Nanjing! Nanjing! "For what purpose
in its story
How cowardly and incompetent Rabe is,
only a few shots that
saw his compromise and helplessness are
completely different from Rabe's strong speech in "Rabe's Diary"!

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Extended Reading

John Rabe quotes

  • Dr. Robert Wilson: I don't like Nazis.

    Valérie Dupres: He isn't a Nazi.

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Yes he is.

    Valérie Dupres: He's just a member of the party.

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Which makes him a Nazi.

    Valérie Dupres: Are you a member of the church?

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Yeah, so what?

    Valérie Dupres: What do you think of witch burning?

    Dr. Robert Wilson: Ah, well, looking at you, maybe it wasn't such a bad idea.

  • Dr. Lewis Smythe: This is a war, not a dancing class. We can't save everyone.