The Rape of Nanking: The Nanjing Massacre That Occurred during the Second Sino-Japanese War

The Rape of Nanking: The Nanjing Massacre That Occurred during the Second Sino-Japanese War

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Jerry Jares

The author describes THE RAPE OF NANKING as one of the most horrific atrocities of World War II。 We don't hear as much about atrocities that took place in the East。 This particular massacre lasted six weeks。 Most of the records were destroyed so that historians do not know how many people were killed。 The estimates are between 40,000 and 300,000 unarmed people were murdered during this time。 It was seven years after the massacre that information came to light; by that time much had been destroye The author describes THE RAPE OF NANKING as one of the most horrific atrocities of World War II。 We don't hear as much about atrocities that took place in the East。 This particular massacre lasted six weeks。 Most of the records were destroyed so that historians do not know how many people were killed。 The estimates are between 40,000 and 300,000 unarmed people were murdered during this time。 It was seven years after the massacre that information came to light; by that time much had been destroyed。As is Captivating History's habit, they set the scene。 Japan was very aggressive, especially in the years between the world wars。 They were challenging their weaker (although much larger) neighbor, China。 The explanation of the "Three Alls" Policy was chilling。 Another shocking explanation was the "Warrior Code" and the indoctrination of 14-year-olds (who were inducted into the Japanese military)。 It was all based on the ancient samurai noble code of conduct。 It was of the highest nobility to die for one's emperor。 Seppuku (committing suicide to atone for failure or loss) and kamikaze (pilots who killed themselves by taking as many of their enemy with them) were taught。The Japanese had a difficult time subduing Shanghai and they were angry。 By the time they got to Nanjing, they needed to show that they were superior to the Chinese。 The people left in the city, with barely-trained recruits, was a recipe for disaster。 However, there were rules。 The Hague Convention of 1899 and 1907 forbade war crimes against citizens and prisoners of war。 The Geneva Convention of 1929 also dictated the humane treatment of prisoners。 The execution of prisoners and civilians would be explicitly forbidden under those rules。The Japanese operated under the rule of "better ten innocents dead than an ex-soldier free。" The people and soldiers had surrendered and should have been treated humanely。 The descriptions are truly appalling。 The author makes a point that the murders, rapes, mutilations, etc。, were not because of undisciplined soldiers, but a complete disregard for international law by the officers。 As much as 1/3 of Nanking was destroyed by the looting and burning of buildings, businesses, and culture。Foreigners in the Safety Zone of Nanking started writing letters to Japanese diplomats, hoping to stop the carnage。 Instead, the military continued to call the soldiers heroes to the Japanese population。 The first investigation began with Lewis Smythe, an American Christian missionary, in March 1938。 General MacArthur's concern about Japan remaining a democracy is the reason given for the few crimes trials and executions。 I wonder how that played with the Chinese after the war。I really appreciated the new addition of subheadings; they help break up extra long sections with meaningful text explanations。 。。。more

Kelsey

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book just blew my mind! There are so many questions I have after this read。 I don't understand as to why this piece of history (as much as I hate to refer this as such) is not mentioned in schools。 In my opinion, if the Holocaust can be discussed in history and the Diary of Anne Frank can be apart of an english class then why not The Nanjing Massacre。 For this tragedy to have lasted for only 6 weeks of the Japanese against the people of China it should be known。 Especially due to the fact t This book just blew my mind! There are so many questions I have after this read。 I don't understand as to why this piece of history (as much as I hate to refer this as such) is not mentioned in schools。 In my opinion, if the Holocaust can be discussed in history and the Diary of Anne Frank can be apart of an english class then why not The Nanjing Massacre。 For this tragedy to have lasted for only 6 weeks of the Japanese against the people of China it should be known。 Especially due to the fact that almost 300,000 lives were lost and taken。 It just irritates me that these people did not get the help at that time。 For it to have been found out by Westerners, the US or Europe should have done something。 I understand there was the Holocaust at the same time but for it to not get any looks due to it not being "sensational" really does not sit well with this reader。 Also, for Japan to not acknowledge what happened till 1972 is just ridiculous but you will have to read more to find out about that。 Apologies for my rant but this book will do that。 You will have so many questions as to why this was not or currently is not being widely discussed。 Now, the author has nothing to do with lack of information because he provided enough to get you going and on a certain side。 I did enjoy the fact though that a memorial was created to remember the lives that were lost。 In final, this is a great read and great provider of information on this tragic event。 。。。more

Janalyn Prude

A total holocaust。When Frenemies China and Japan were fighting over Korea Japan into China and on his way to take over non-king they killed, rape and pillaged their way to their intended target。 Where they initiated the worst six weeks any village would witness in Chinese history。 Japanese soldiers were even rumored to have had a contest between officers to see who could kill hundreds of billions the fastest。 This in addition to more rapes, Murders and more pillaging。 Women between the ages of n A total holocaust。When Frenemies China and Japan were fighting over Korea Japan into China and on his way to take over non-king they killed, rape and pillaged their way to their intended target。 Where they initiated the worst six weeks any village would witness in Chinese history。 Japanese soldiers were even rumored to have had a contest between officers to see who could kill hundreds of billions the fastest。 This in addition to more rapes, Murders and more pillaging。 Women between the ages of nine all the way into their 70s we’re right by Japanese soldiers。 Son kidnapped and kept in the barracks for over a week so that soldiers coming in and out could have that turn。 Children as young as for an underwater murdered by Japanese soldiers, not to mention the ones they tied up and use this practice with their bayonets and swords。 This was an atrocity on any scale。 Ironically enough there was one safe zone for foreigners and the Chinese civilians lucky enough to live there and it was protected by of all people a Nazi whose name was John Rabe。 For the most part those who lived in this “safe zone“ were deemed safe as well as those the foreigners Americans and British alike that had taken in Chinese civilians to safeguard them against the Japanese。 There was even raping in the temples and if a Japanese soldier didn’t get what he wanted the person who asked for it would be killed as well as innocent bystanders。 They even went into buildings just to kill people。 After all was said and done only 28 people were took the task for the crimes committed, even general Mosochio you… I think that’s his name who was hung by the neck with six other perpetrators。 There’s so much more to the story and I highly recommend it! This is a travesty that everyone should know about。 。。。more