Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day (Evan Kail in China)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @EvanKail
    @EvanKail  15 дней назад +124

    If you live in the USA please alert your local media as to what I am doing. This story is not being covered in the US and I need help introducing my mission of peace to Americans. My local media has not responded to my emails or requests for coverage. It’s important that Americans know what I am doing as much as Chinese for the sake of this bridge I am building. My local Minnesota media outlets are Star Tribune, WCCO, KSTP, and Fox9. Send a tip to the media if you have time!

    • @TVHUAQING
      @TVHUAQING 15 дней назад +14

      I learned about your story some time ago and was really impressed. Thanks for your contribution to help preserve history! 👍👍👍

    • @palmpalm5131
      @palmpalm5131 14 дней назад +1

      Your local media (or any Western media) will unlikely help in this regard, unfortunately. The US is spending $1.6 Billion over 5 years on anti China propaganda. Nothing deemed favourable to China will ever get reported by western media. The Nanjing massacre and Japanese invasion is only a slice of history of the atrocities suffered by the Chinese people. Wait until you learn also about the two Opium Wars (how Hong Kong was taken away) and the looting and burning down of the summer palace, the eight nations alliance against China..etc. And the oppression and attacks continue to this day. But I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for wanting to get the message out. Thank you for caring. Thank you for doing the right thing. Thank you for being a good man.

    • @mrchildrenen
      @mrchildrenen 14 дней назад +10

      Hi, Evan! I’ve been watching you for a while, and I really admire your courage, sincerity and humility. I’d like to share one thing with you to give you some background info. One of the biggest reason that the Japanese atrocities during WW2 were never talked about in the US or the rest of the world outside of China or Korea is due to the (secret) agreement the US and Japan made at the end of the war. Essentially, Japan agreed to “cooperate” and become partially subjugated to the US in exchange for the records of all their horrifying acts sealed and put away. This has been beneficial for the US for many reasons and one of them being their most reliable and useful ally in Asia maintaining a good reputation is must for their geopolitical/military east Asia strategies. Anyways, I know it’s starting to sound like a conspiracy theory but you may choose to believe or not. I just want to let you know this, so that you know how far back and deep “why” Americans are not taught about this. It is not as simple as if someone raises enough awareness then it will change type of thing. So even if it doesn’t go well according to your plan or you feel discouraged trying and trying, just know that it’s okay, it’s not your fault. And if you get threats again, take them seriously, it’s okay to drop it. Don’t feel any pressure that you must continue even if it causes you serious troubles. We will not hold you accountable for it, you don’t owe us anything, we will continue to support you regardless and will always wish you the best. Thank you for your thoughts and efforts.

    • @EvanKail
      @EvanKail  13 дней назад +6

      I still want to push the media to cover this. It’s important and Americans have a really backwards idea of life in China due to the media. I’d like to change that for the sake of global cooperation.

    • @carinasung654
      @carinasung654 11 дней назад +3

      @@EvanKail 万里之行,始于足下,谢谢,加油

  • @LittleVanellusCoronatus
    @LittleVanellusCoronatus 15 дней назад +106

    We deeply appreciate everything you have done. The tragic history and suffering inflicted on the Chinese people by Japanese militarism are now little known. Japanese history textbooks refer to the "Nanjing Massacre" merely as the "Nanjing Incident," completely avoiding mention of Japan's invasion of China. Instead, they portray Japan solely as a victim of atomic bombings, without reflecting on why those bombs were dropped in the first place.
    To this day, the world sees only the strength of China’s military, but only the Chinese people truly understand that a nation without a strong defense is left with nothing but endless humiliation and war reparations. This is a lesson the Chinese learned as far back as the late Qing Dynasty.

  • @AkikoYadaJP
    @AkikoYadaJP 15 дней назад +92

    As a person living in Nanjing, I would like to express my deep gratitude to you. Thank you for respecting history, thank you for your donation, and thank you for visiting our museum.May God bless you with a peaceful life and success in your career.🥰

    • @leepi4645
      @leepi4645 13 дней назад +1

      虽然但是……你这名字不是日本人吗

    • @AkikoYadaJP
      @AkikoYadaJP 13 дней назад +4

      @@leepi4645 我妈妈是日本嫁来南京的:)

    • @leepi4645
      @leepi4645 12 дней назад

      @@AkikoYadaJP 棒!南京好吃的可多了🤣🤣

    • @chenlipla1219
      @chenlipla1219 9 дней назад

      @AkikoYadaJP 你妈妈是日本人吗?

  • @yaya-nw4ic
    @yaya-nw4ic 15 дней назад +61

    I don't remember how many times I said this recently: Jimmy Carter was a good man. As a Chinese I deeply respect him.
    We are all taught about the Flying Tigers in our primary school. We are not just grateful to those brave, kind American soldiers, we love them.
    Our country was too impoverished and chaotic to take good care of John Rabe and Minnie Vautrin. Our regret is one of the reasons we are trying to be good to you. Never again shall we miss out the opportunity to repay those who are good to us.
    But that is only ONE of many reasons. Another reason is that you are a really good person. Like how you handle the memorial day for the victims of Nanking Massacre. I see your post on X raising awareness of this tragedy. The comment section is effectively a playground for all kinds of cyber bully. But you didn't back down. At the same time you were solemnly quiet on Chinese social media, even though talking about this on Chinese social media can earn you tons of clicks and likes and exposure. You chose to do the right thing instead of the safe & profitable thing. For this I salute you!

  • @AsherCN-x4x
    @AsherCN-x4x 15 дней назад +61

    可惜您的呼吁目前还没有产生积极效果,评论区里也几乎都是海外华人。无论如何,感谢你做的一切,你是中国人民的好朋友!

    • @qianzhang386
      @qianzhang386 День назад

      内地人不太上youtube,但事实上他到达国内的第一天就在网上引起很大的关注,百万人在线云接机。

  • @jyyang7220
    @jyyang7220 15 дней назад +38

    I visited the Memorial Hall during a school trip in high school. I still remember that several teachers and students (including myself) really cried during the visit. Really appreciate your respect to our history and your contribution to world peace ❤ Enjoy your stay in China, stay warm and have fun! Chinese New Year is really a true experience ❤❤❤

  • @zhiyinhu
    @zhiyinhu 15 дней назад +19

    感谢你做的一切,你是中国人民的好朋友!

  • @zexiao
    @zexiao 15 дней назад +20

    Appreciate for your speaking out for Nanjing Massacre.

  • @云云-w5h
    @云云-w5h 15 дней назад +30

    Mr. Kail, I would like to recommend a movie called The Flowers of War to you. It tells the story of a cynical American man who becomes righteous and responsible after the Nanjing Massacre and saves the lives of a dozen Chinese girls from Japanese atrocities. The film is based on a lot of real events, and I think the hero has a lot in common with you. Although we have different nationalities and languages and are separated by vast distances, our goodness and justice are always linked. Thank you again for your service to my people. --A Chinese who grew up on the anti-Japanese front pays tribute to you

  • @MMM888-
    @MMM888- 14 дней назад +13

    Thank you Evan for your kindness to Chinese people.

  • @GroomsmanBuilder
    @GroomsmanBuilder 12 дней назад +6

    Thank you for sharing this! I am in the US, nobody knows about this part of world history.

  • @scottjiang8516
    @scottjiang8516 14 дней назад +10

    Thank you so much. The world media purposely ignored this tragedy, for decades after World War II.

  • @chancleo6429
    @chancleo6429 15 дней назад +21

    The Comfort Women group is BIG tragedy . the survivors are being haunted for the rest of their life,very miserable

  • @ziye9467
    @ziye9467 9 дней назад +4

    Thanks for telling our story, Mr. Kail. Love from China❤

  • @yannie1012
    @yannie1012 15 дней назад +28

    The English translation of "anti Japanese" isn't as accurate in Chinese it's more "defence against", that implication is a *huge* difference in translation. Thank you for your visit, the recognition and being a window for the world to view through and to learn about the massacre 🙏🏼

    • @fasfwedsa
      @fasfwedsa 15 дней назад

      its more like resist against the Japanese invasion

  • @lucasdwang7631
    @lucasdwang7631 14 дней назад +11

    I am from Nanjing, thank you so much for what you have done and restoring the truth/evidence of Nanjing Massacre. Thank you so much for speaking about Nanjing Massacre to USA media, eventually this page of history is not common unknown in other countries around the world outside China.
    As elders who were experienced, participated, hurt during the Japanese Invasion war were less and less alive now due to their age, the level of difficulty to find new evidence to present the truth of Nanjing Massacre is nearly impossible. while Japanese government are always trying to cover up their crimes as mentioned in other comments calling the Massacre as an incident. Western Media are not reporting or spreading this page of insane crime in human's history during WW2.
    thank you for speaking and spreading the truth, and building a bridge between US and China. 你是中国人民的好朋友!感谢!

  • @sunshineisnearby2937
    @sunshineisnearby2937 15 дней назад +10

    Thank you for what you do under the enormous amount of pressure and resentment you have and will encounter when you return to the U.S.. I hope you have a good time during your visit there and your business will continue to thrive in 2025! We hope to pay a visit to your shop soon! Peace!

  • @ZhihaoQi-h8p
    @ZhihaoQi-h8p 10 дней назад +2

    Thank you, Evan. The reason why we learn and remember history, even take it as a very important part of our early education in Chinese school, is not to spread hatred and keep people living in bad old days, but to cherish the peace we can have in these days, to remember all the efforts those fighters had made to end the war and protect people, to respect the country's winding history itself ( from the top tier civilisation in thousands years to almost be destroyed in about 100 years) and fighting for wonder that we can make a better future which those bad things will not happen again.

  • @danielpaco2000
    @danielpaco2000 14 дней назад +7

    Evan is a wonderful humane with true feelings, and a respectful person. 👏👏

  • @jessicachuang7912
    @jessicachuang7912 15 дней назад +26

    I appreciate you sharing history of Second World War in China. But I also don't want you to feel pressured and obligated. Just go to do some fun things, eat good food and enjoy some tourism in China. I want you to have fun lovely experience and memories in China and want to come back again.❤❤

  • @高亮-r4z
    @高亮-r4z 14 дней назад +10

    ❤感谢您的发声🙏

  • @Roald79
    @Roald79 15 дней назад +9

    Thank you❤

  • @constantfornerod8999
    @constantfornerod8999 9 дней назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Your actions are great, showing the world the truth and history.

  • @Bouncyyyyy-c1n
    @Bouncyyyyy-c1n 15 дней назад +13

    Thank you.

  • @AmelieZh
    @AmelieZh 15 дней назад +6

    thank you, evan

  • @TSYCh-f9g
    @TSYCh-f9g 15 дней назад +7

    Thank you.❤

  • @alextjflorida
    @alextjflorida 15 дней назад +7

    Thank you!

  • @Alex_k_Q
    @Alex_k_Q 15 дней назад +7

    Thank you sir

  • @Transkaya
    @Transkaya 15 дней назад +6

    非常感谢Evan你做了这么一位和平的使者!从开始捐赠大屠杀重要证据到现在,你的每一步都充满了勇气和智慧!南京是充满战争伤痕的城市,可能参观了不少这样的纪念馆让人心情沉重,和明尼苏达非常不同。谢谢你详细记录和制作视频显示你的行程。南京也是一个有十个朝代的古都,有悠久历史和文化包括古董:)经历过战争大家更加珍惜和平与团结。希望你成为当代的Rabe, 为大众尤其是美国人记录下不为人知的历史。也希望你在中国多淘宝多收获,做一个国际古董大咖。google translate please..

  • @pawpanda8443
    @pawpanda8443 14 дней назад +4

    I also felt heavy-hearted when I went to Nanjing to commemorate the victims. This period of history is too heavy.

  • @王布诺
    @王布诺 15 дней назад +5

    Thanks🌍

  • @umliuq
    @umliuq 13 дней назад +1

    Thank you for your contribution and great efforts. Sadly more often the MSM isn't a place we can count on to do the right things.

  • @truthmatters5712
    @truthmatters5712 15 дней назад +8

    The japanese are eerily silent in his nanjing videos..

  • @椒盐莱蛙
    @椒盐莱蛙 15 дней назад +5

    从中国抖音的推荐过来 ! 感谢您的大义! ❤❤❤ CN

  • @MrLaoq
    @MrLaoq 15 дней назад +8

    Great video!

  • @嘻嘻哈哈-v9e
    @嘻嘻哈哈-v9e 13 дней назад +1

    Thank you

  • @jackgeng6504
    @jackgeng6504 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you for your kindness, Mr.Kail. The Nanjing massacre is a forever pain to our country and our people.

    • @布朗熊-q2m
      @布朗熊-q2m 11 дней назад

      不仅仅是痛处,更是我们国家的耻辱!😢

  • @danielhu7004
    @danielhu7004 13 дней назад +1

    Pawn Man, what you have done so far in Nanking/Nanjing (not to mention before and thereafter) was incredible, because I was in that city twice and neither time I was able to bring myself to the museum, knowing the history. Comparing to you, I am so ashamed. I am saying this, also, because I have been to the Hiroshima museum and cried my heart out.

    • @EvanKail
      @EvanKail  13 дней назад

      Thank you! ❤️ 🕊️ ☮️

  • @江西恐龙
    @江西恐龙 15 дней назад +5

    谢谢

  • @ghoullight6925
    @ghoullight6925 11 дней назад +1

    As always thank you for continuing to bring attention to a part of history that is largely ignored in the west. It certainly is frustrating (but unfortunately, unsurprising) that mainstream western media refuse to shed light on your efforts, but I believe in the will of the people and we will not be blinded from the truth forever. I see hope in our youth and the future :)

  • @arvinli4180
    @arvinli4180 15 дней назад +8

    Thank you very much , Evan!

  • @万沪-s3c
    @万沪-s3c 13 дней назад +2

    Apart from the atomic bomb site in Hiroshima, there is almost no history of World War II in Japan, and people are unaware of the harm Japan has brought to the people of other countries. The Japanese government has done a thorough job in downplaying the history of the war.

  • @kaihongng3906
    @kaihongng3906 14 дней назад +5

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @MetalMonkey-ev4jq
    @MetalMonkey-ev4jq 12 дней назад +2

    Evan, now that you covered Nanking, are you doing one for Harbin, site of the notorious infamous UNIT 731?

  • @郷民A
    @郷民A 14 дней назад +5

    飞虎队的故事值得每一个美国人了解,
    虽然当时在战争中,一些参与飞虎队的美国人只是为了逃避正规军兵役以及挣取丰厚的金钱回报而加入的飞虎队,
    但也确实有许多服役飞行员被退役以平民身份加入飞虎队来支援亚洲的战场,还有华裔志愿者,
    (平民身份是为减少日本的警觉,避免与日本的直接开战,但不久日本就发动珍珠港偷袭,完全出乎了预料)
    没错,中华民国空军美籍志愿大队(American Volunteer Group,绰号“飞虎队”),是雇佣军性质的,
    并非完全的志愿作战,但他们也事实上的参与了人类有史以来最惨烈的空战之一,与日本人的空战并不比德国人简单,
    飞虎队总是以很少的战机迎战数倍的日本战机,
    缅甸战场的20架p-40要对战上千架各型日本战机,几乎每次起飞都是赌命,
    随着不断的出击和见识到战争的残酷,见到日本人屠杀整个村落,
    只因为这些平民救助过飞虎队,这些飞行员们也觉醒了斗志,
    为弱者而战,为正义而战,此刻真正意义上成为了守护人理的英雄,
    这才是美国的英雄,是保护弱者的英雄,而不该是侵略弱者的英雄。

  • @toddmaddox3632
    @toddmaddox3632 12 дней назад +1

    Knights of Bushido is an excellent book documenting many of Japan's war crimes during WWII.

  • @chenlipla1219
    @chenlipla1219 9 дней назад +2

    埃文你是一个好人,感谢你👍👍👍👍👍👍我想有一天去南京看南京大屠杀纪念馆

  • @fengyejohn8611
    @fengyejohn8611 8 дней назад +1

    Thank you. You will receive protection from both the Chinese people and the government. If you or your children encounter significant difficulties, seek out the Chinese embassy, and you will receive assistance from the Chinese government and its people。❤

  • @jonasp8920
    @jonasp8920 13 дней назад +1

    The Nanjing Memorial should be given the same global respect as the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin 🙏🏼. American government actively helped suppress knowledge about Japanese war crimes and even helped people like Shiro Ishii of Unit 731, absolutely disgraceful.

  • @chew5461-l7f
    @chew5461-l7f 15 дней назад +3

    I hope Kail has heard of Unit 371. There are a few videos on YT detailing the atrocities and US complicity in the Cover up .

    • @EvanKail
      @EvanKail  14 дней назад +4

      I was there. I was given a tour by the museum director and had a lengthy private conversation about what I can do to help his efforts. I will be uploading my video soon about my trip to Harbin.

    • @chew5461-l7f
      @chew5461-l7f 14 дней назад +3

      @@EvanKail 😆 I am surprised and thrilled getting a reply from Kail! I didn't expect a reply from a celebrity travelling in China! I have been following all the news/videos of your travels in China. Thank you for your donation of the photo album and the interest you show in China, especially the respect you showed in Nanjing. More people need to know the extreme cruelty inflicted on civilians in Unit 371.
      We are all looking forward to the future 'peace' projects with China that you talked about. Glad to see you having fun visiting the many tourist attractions in China and wishing you a Happy and Healthy Chinese New Year!! 🧧🧧🧨🧨

    • @palmpalm5131
      @palmpalm5131 14 дней назад +1

      @@EvanKail. Thank you, Evan. You are a good man. ❤

    • @EvanKail
      @EvanKail  14 дней назад +2

      Unit 731**** btw

    • @chew5461-l7f
      @chew5461-l7f 14 дней назад +2

      @@EvanKail Ooops! I had it terbalek! 371 instead of 731! 🤭

  • @teholympian
    @teholympian 8 дней назад

    Just because he helped to save Chinese people from the Japanese, that doesn't mean that John Rabe was not a dedicated Nazi.

  • @周馳浩
    @周馳浩 15 дней назад +6

    先生,义人也。

  • @Kyuestma
    @Kyuestma 14 дней назад +3

    ❤❤

  • @羿盛唐
    @羿盛唐 3 дня назад

    Will this video be posted on Chinese social media? If yes, I will delete the video I made with Chinese and English bilingual subtitles and let you post it on your own account, so that more people can see it

  • @GroomsmanBuilder
    @GroomsmanBuilder 12 дней назад +1

    Subscribed ❤

  • @khlim428
    @khlim428 14 дней назад +1

    You tell the truth

  • @houston3385
    @houston3385 12 дней назад

    好人一生平安

  • @superman0O7
    @superman0O7 10 дней назад

    It is admirable that you want peace between the United States and China. I'm still of the camp that believes peace is impossible, and people like the late John Pilger are right when they say that a war between China and the United States is close to reality. Still, you have a unique opportunity to create a conversation between the frustrated Americans who are moving to Chinese social media out of spite of the TikTok ban that Congress passed and will probably uphold by the Supreme Court. Please do your best to respect the rule of law and order. After reading some of your books, you know how to turn a unique situation into gold.

  • @machialz9330
    @machialz9330 14 дней назад +4

    I hope next time you visit China, you can go Yunnan province where has beauty landscape and good coffee too, jade dragon mountain is very beautiful! I hope the place you go is not that heavy to you next time. ❤️❤️❤️ Sichuan province has Zhangjiajie where movie Avatar world was inspired from that place. A lots of natural place can help you relax!!!

  • @tianzhuQing-x5g
    @tianzhuQing-x5g 11 дней назад

    如果你的生命被赋予了一个使命,你是幸运的,也会很劳累,加油。

  • @byn135
    @byn135 14 дней назад +1

    Thank you! You have a great heart

  • @tiangong-p7k
    @tiangong-p7k 14 дней назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @Eva-y2s3p
    @Eva-y2s3p 11 дней назад +1

    evan,your cat will miss you

    • @EvanKail
      @EvanKail  10 дней назад

      I know! I miss her too!! My mom is taking care of her

  • @maixiong9113
    @maixiong9113 10 дней назад +1

    You should check out the movie the eight hundred. Free to watch and pay to watch versions on youtube, movie about the kmt republic of china before the communist party in ww2. The fought the Japanese.
    The building they occupied is still standing in China. Movie is in English dubbed too on youtube

  • @Theodore_Evelyn_Mosby
    @Theodore_Evelyn_Mosby 15 дней назад +1

    铁铁们,这哥们做没做过他收到的那个国礼瓷的视频?

  • @MetalMonkey-ev4jq
    @MetalMonkey-ev4jq 12 дней назад

    About John Rabe, so he was basically punished in Germany for his good deeds saving lives in Nanking?

  • @antwango
    @antwango 12 дней назад +1

    there was a recent piece from either CCTV or CGTN documentary, mini doc or interview with the Flying Tigers and their family, theyve been visiting for the last 2 yrs i think.... one of the Tigers is like 106 yrs old and still jolly and kicking...
    Regarding Carter... shows what a peaceful respectful man he was.... but others like Trump obviously gave him a good kicking after he recently died and blamed carter for giving the panama canal away....
    Trump is just a tactless Bull in a china shop...

  • @Tinayj-l4l
    @Tinayj-l4l 6 дней назад

    先生大义

  • @alexzhang1616
    @alexzhang1616 14 дней назад

    欢迎再来中国🇨🇳

  • @JJZZ-q6y
    @JJZZ-q6y 14 часов назад

    👍

  • @manalin6917
    @manalin6917 14 дней назад +1

    ❤‍🩹❤‍🩹❤‍🩹

  • @huan-z5y
    @huan-z5y 11 дней назад +1

    Thank you

  • @puweiting
    @puweiting 14 дней назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @羿盛唐
    @羿盛唐 3 дня назад

    Will this video be posted on Chinese social media? If yes, I will delete the video I made with Chinese and English bilingual subtitles and let you post it on your own account, so that more people can see it

    • @EvanKail
      @EvanKail  3 дня назад

      This is for my American RUclips audience

  • @maggielin070lin3
    @maggielin070lin3 3 дня назад

    Thank you