Sadly, most foreign visitors know it largely for the horrific events that saw much of Nanjing destroyed and up to 300,000 killed during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45). And while a visit to ...
In Sundai Yobigakko’s modern Japanese history textbooks, a reference to the Nanking Massacre of 1937 said more than 100,000 Chinese residents, surrendering soldiers and prisoners of war were killed.
After sufficient perusal, Kail contacted the Chinese consulate in Chicago explaining that the photographs belonged to the ...
In the most notorious single incident of the war an estimated 150,000 to 350,000 Chinese men, women, and children were slaughtered in a frenzy of indiscriminate killing by Japanese troops when they ...
In 1937 and throughout World War II, the Communists ... The city’s name is now spelled Nanjing under the pinyin romanization system. Some right-wing Japanese politicians have downplayed the ...
The state broadcaster’s major annual set piece this year featured Evan Kail who donated a series of rare Second World War ...
We overseas Chinese hope our Japanese friends and people around ... for Chinese forced laborers during World War II. Organized by the Kobe-Nanjing Heart-to-Heart Association, the preview screening ...