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The Empire of Japan invaded China in 1937, during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and ravaged the country for the next eight years. Newspapers in Japan, however, were looking for stories of war heroism while the international press was reporting on the brutality of Japanese troops. The Osaka Mainichi Shimbun published an article shortly after the invasion's start with the headline "Contest to cut down 100 using a sword." In the article, it was revealed that two officers had agreed to a competition to see who could be the first to eliminate 100 “enemy soldiers” with their katanas. When the story was first published, competition had already heated up. “One is at fifty-six men since leaving Wuxi, and the other has twenty-five,” according to the paper. The newspaper spent the next few days keeping close tabs on them and their “performance.” According to reports, Mukai said something along the lines of "With things going like this, I'll probably cut down a hundred by the time we reach Danyang..." “You've already lost, and you're going to lose again. In any case.” Noda vowed, "By the time we reach Danyang, I'll show you what kind of record I can rack up." Meanwhile, the newspaper covered the competition as avidly as if it were a sporting event. After the army had left Danyang, reporters located them heading to Nanjing. The headline announced, "The 'Contest To Cut Down A Hundred' Is Close At 89-78; What A Hero!" Both Mukai (89) and Noda (78) had failed to reach their target but by the time they reached Nanjing, they would have plenty of time. The reporters that caught up with Mukai and Noda did not report on the massacres, but they highlighted that both men had reached their goal. Mukai 106, Noda 105. During the frenzy, neither knew who reached 100 first, so they gladly extended the tournament to 150. The Japanese tabloids portrayed the two soldiers as gunning down adversaries, but the truth was much less heroic. Mukai and Noda targeted helpless war prisoners and civilians. They were tried for war crimes and executed after the war ended. #fyp #history #greenscreen
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