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Nanking (Chinese: 南京) is a 2007 documentary film about the Nanjing Massacre, committed in 1937 by the Japanese army in the former capital city Nanjing, China.It was inspired by Iris Chang's book The Rape of Nanking (1997), which discussed the persecution and murder of the Chinese by the Imperial Japanese Army in the then-capital of Nanjing at the outset of the Second Sino-Japanese War ...
The Nanjing Massacre was the mass murder of Chinese civilians by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1937 after the Battle of Nanking. Learn about the historical background, the atrocities, the death toll, the aftermath, and the controversies of this wartime atrocity.
A 2009 Chinese drama film by Lu Chuan about the Battle of Nanjing and the Nanjing Massacre in 1937. The film follows the stories of Chinese and Japanese soldiers and civilians who experienced the horrors of war and violence.
The Nanjing Memorial Hall was built in 1985 by the Nanjing Municipal Government in memory of the three hundred thousand victims of the massacre. In 1995, it was enlarged and renovated. The memorial exhibits historical records and objects, and uses architecture, sculptures, and videos to illustrate what happened during the Nanjing Massacre.
The Battle of Nanking was a 1937 campaign by the Imperial Japanese Army to capture the Chinese capital, Nanjing, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The battle ended with a Japanese victory and a brutal massacre of Chinese civilians and prisoners of war, known as the Nanking Massacre.
John Magee was an American Episcopal priest and missionary in Nanjing, China, who documented the Nanjing Massacre with his camera. He also served as a chaplain to President Truman and Yale University.
Films depicting the Nanjing Massacre (December, 1937-January, 1938). Pages in category "Nanjing Massacre films" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Torn Memories of Nanjing (南京 引き裂かれた記憶) is a 2009 Japanese documentary film by Japanese activist Tamaki Matsuoka about the Nanjing Massacre. On March 28, 2010 it was shown at the Hong Kong International Film Festival.