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Nanjing, History’s Great Survivor

Nanjing, History’s Great Survivor
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摘要 PERHAPS no other city in China suffered more during the Second World War than Nanjing. Although tradition-ally protected by the Yangtze River and Zijin Mountain to its north and east, the city quickly fell to Japanese invad-ers in 1937, with tragic consequences. PERHAPS no other city in China suffered more during the Second World War than Nanjing. Although traditionally protected by the Yangtze River and Zijin Mountain to its north and east, the city quickly fell to Japanese invaders in 1937, with tragic consequences. In what became known as the "Rape of Nanjing," 330,000 men, women and children were systematically and brutally murdered by rampaging Japanese soldiers in a six-week-long orgy of violence.
出处 《China Today》 2008年第9期44-46,共3页 今日中国(英文版)
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