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"Hua-ling Hu presents here the amazing untold story of the American missionary Minnie Vautrin, whose unswerving defiance of the Japanese protected ten thousand Chinese women and children and made her a legend among the Chinese people she served."--Jacket.
Missions --- Missionaries --- Religious adherents --- Christian missions --- Christianity --- Missions, Foreign --- Religion --- Theology, Practical --- Proselytizing --- Educational work --- Vautrin, Minnie, --- Wei, Tʻe-lin, --- Vautrin, Wilhemina, --- Nanking Massacre, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- J3386.20 --- S04/0825 --- S05/0229 --- S13B/0510 --- Nan-ching ta tʻu sha, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- Nanjing da tu sha, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- Nanking Massacre, Nan-ching shih, China, 1937 --- Rape of Nanking, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- Massacres --- Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 --- Nanjing, Battle of, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- Japan: History -- Gendai, modern -- Shōwa period -- World War II -- war with China -- Nanking massacre (1937) --- China: History--War against Japan: 1931/1937 - 1945 --- China: Biographies and memoirs--Foreigners associated with China (incl. Sinologues) --- China: Christianity--Protestantism: missionary works --- Atrocities --- Ginling College (Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China) --- Jinling nü zi wen li xue yuan (Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China) --- 金陵女子文理學院 (Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China) --- 金陵女子文理学院 (Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China) --- Jinling da xue --- Nanjing shi fan da xue.
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Nanking Massacre, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- J3386.20 --- J4850 --- S04/0825 --- S07/0200 --- Nan-ching ta tʻu sha, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- Nanjing da tu sha, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- Nanking Massacre, Nan-ching shih, China, 1937 --- Rape of Nanking, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- Massacres --- Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 --- Nanjing, Battle of, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 --- Japan: History -- Gendai, modern -- Shōwa period -- World War II -- war with China -- Nanking massacre (1937) --- Japan: International law -- law of peace and war (including war crimes) --- China: History--War against Japan: 1931/1937 - 1945 --- China: Army and police force--Military history --- Atrocities --- Nanjing (Jiangsu Sheng, China) --- History. --- Nanking Massacre, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937.
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Environmental planning --- History of Asia --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1500-1799 --- China --- City planning --- Urbanization --- Urbanisme --- Urbanisation --- History --- Histoire --- Suzhou (Jiangsu Sheng, China) --- Suzhou (Jiangsu Sheng, Chine) --- History.
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The Rape of Nanjing was one of the worst atrocities committed during World War II. On December 13, 1937, the Japanese army captured the city of Nanjing, then the capital of wartime China. According to the International Military Tribunal, during the ensuing massacre 20,000 Chinese men of military age were killed and approximately 20,000 cases of rape occurredin all, the total number of people killed in and around the city of Nanjing was about 200,000. This carefully researched, intelligent collection of original essays considers the post-World War II treatment in China of the Nanjing Massacre and Japan. The book examines how the issue has developed as a political and diplomatic controversy in the five decades since World War II. In his introduction, Joshua A. Fogel raises the significant moral and historiographical issues that frame the other essays. Mark Eykholt then provides an account of postwar Chinese responses to the massacre. Takashi Yoshida assesses the attempts to downplay the incident and its effects, providing a revealing analysis of Japanese debates over Japan's role in the world and the continuing ambivalence of many Japanese toward their defeat in World War II. In the concluding essay, Daqing Yang widens the scope of the discussion by comparing the Nanjing historiographic debates to similar debates in Germany over the nature of the Holocaust.
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