The Rape of Nanking

the forgotten holocaust of World War II

eBook, 290 pages

English language

Published Nov. 21, 1997 by BasicBooks.

ISBN:
978-0-465-06835-7
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China has endured much hardship in its history, as Iris Chang shows in her ably researched The Rape of Nanking, a book that recounts the horrible events in that eastern Chinese city under Japanese occupation in the late 1930s. Nanking, she writes, served as a kind of laboratory in which Japanese soldiers were taught to slaughter unarmed, unresisting civilians, as they would later do throughout Asia. Likening their victims to insects and animals, the Japanese commanders orchestrated a campaign in which several hundred thousand--no one is sure just how many--Chinese soldiers and noncombatants alike were killed. Chang turns up an unlikely hero in German businessman John Rabe, a devoted member of the Nazi party who importuned Adolf Hitler to intervene and stop the slaughter, and who personally saved the lives of countless residents of Nanking. She also suggests that the Japanese government pay reparations and apologize for its army's horrific …

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Subjects

  • Nanking Massacre, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937
  • Nanjing (Jiangsu Sheng, China) -- History -- 20th century