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This photo is described as a Japanese sailor after beheading and used to show a Japanese atrocity. However, the uniform of the man with a sword is different from a Japanese sailor's. And, if we look closer, the severed head is so short-haired that the standing "sailor" could not possibly hold it up by grabbing its hair. In addition, the part under the severed head is blackened, which may cause us to speculate that this was actually a touched-up photo of a live man with the area around his head blackened sitting next to the sword-holding man. Denialists allege that this was a prearranged pose set up by the Chinese for propaganda purposes.

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China Weekly Review

Date

1938

Author

Unknown

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Public domain


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current06:27, 1 April 2009Thumbnail for version as of 06:27, 1 April 2009293 × 400 (19 KB)Arimasa (talk | contribs){{Information |Description = This photo is explained as a Japanese sailor after beheading and used to show a Japanese atrocity. However, denialists point out firstly that the uniform of the man with a sword is different from Japanese sailor's one. Sec

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