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Abe questions sex slave 'coercion', https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6411471.stm
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Levin Mark. Case Comment, Nishimatsu Construction Co. v. Song Jixiao et al.; Kō Hanako et al. v. Japan, American Journal of International Law, Vol. 102, January 2008.
Shudo Higashinakano, There was no massacre: The truth about the fall of Nanking (2003)
Film:
Florian Gallenberger. John Rabe: the good Nazi of Nanking (2009)
Other:
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 2001
Korean, Japanese attitudes about each other growing closer. Korea Joongang Daily, survey. 24-8-2010.
Nanking War Crimes Tribunal (1946)
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