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The Rape of Nanking
Author: Iris Chang

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Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780140277449 - ISBN-10: 0140277447
Publication Date: 11/1/1998
Pages: 336


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In December 1937, the Japanese army swept into the ancient city of Nanking. Within weeks, more than 300,000 Chinese civilians were systematically raped, tortured, and murdered--a death toll exceeding that of the atomic blasts of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. Using extensive interviews with survivors and newly discovered documents, Iris Chang has written what will surely be the definitive history of this horrifying episode. The Rape of Nanking tells the story from three perspectives: of the Japanese soldiers who performed it, of the Chinese civilians who endured it, and of a group of Europeans and Americans who refused to abandon the city and were able to create a safety zone that saved almost 300,000 Chinese. Among these was the Nazi John Rabe, an unlikely hero whom Chang calls the "Oskar Schindler of China" and who worked tirelessly to protect the innocent and publicize the horror. More than just narrating the details of an orgy of violence, The Rape of Nanking analyzes the militaristic culture that fostered in the Japanese soldiers a total disregard for human life. Finally, it tells the appalling story: about how the advent of the Cold War led to a concerted effort on the part of the West and even the Chinese to stifle open discussion of this atrocity. Indeed, Chang characterizes this conspiracy of silence, that persists to this day, as "a second rape."

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Ross M. (Parrothead) wrote on 3/24/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

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 acts of 60 years ago.
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Amy O. (nattyj) wrote on 5/13/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Iris Chang is a wonderful writer. This book describes the many injustices done to the Chinese. It is written in a way that it honors the dead, those who tried to save lives, and to try rationalize why the Japanese did what they did. I read for a History class and was glad I did. I truly had no idea that another Holocaust happened and gets little to no press about it. If you want to read more about this war time tragedy, pick this book, but be prepared to be haunted by it long after you put it down.

W. R. (NYbooks) wrote on 7/18/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

* * * * *. History. Harrowing, unbelievable account of the atrocious acts Japanese soldiers committed against the men, women and children of this small town. The book looks at the events that led up to this inhuman massacre, how the Japanese government denied the events, and a few heroes that rose help the people of Nanking. Not recommended for the weak stomachs.

Linda R. (LindaRoseann) wrote on 3/20/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

An amazing book. So little is known about this period. What happened to the Chinese during World War II got lost in the revolution and the Cold War. The Japanese have tried to ignore what happened. Iris Chang researched the stories of the Chinese, Japanese and Westerners who lived during this nightmare. It is a must read for it helps understand current attitudes in Asia.


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James K. wrote on 11/10/2009...


Not an easy read for the simple reason that descriptions of the crimes that were committed against the Chineese people of the city are documented factually and without glossing over the intense suffering present. It is also uncomfortable to probe the author's assertion that the veneer of civilzation is so paper thin that any human being, under the right (or rather, wrong) set of circumstances could perpetrate similar crimes. It was the systematic abuse of young students in Japan's militaristic educational system of the time that indoctronated and desensetized them into a code of thinking and behaving that was feral. The Japaneese or German militarists were no different in their human nature than any other person born to this planet.

Katie B. (katiem63116) wrote on 5/2/2007...


Amazing this actually happened. Yet another event left out of the history books.

Sallianne D. (traveller) wrote on 3/29/2007...


I found this book to be quite disturbing as it is a true story regarding the events of December 1937 which took place in Nanking, China.

Paula B. wrote on 2/22/2007...


Striking account of Chinese militarism and its horrendous impact on Naking.

Amy A. wrote on 12/27/2006...


The pictures in the center of this book depict the realities of war in a graphic manner.

T P. (tnreader) wrote on 12/6/2005...


Moving, horrific account of one of history's lesser-known incidents.

Andrea H. (Andrea) wrote on 6/24/2005...


this is a very good one!

Sandra Z. (ztogar) wrote on 6/22/2005...


excellent and eyeopening


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