The Nanjing Massacre and Sino-Japanese Relations: Examining the Japanese ‘Illusion’ School – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9789811578878, 9811578877
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- ISBN-10: 9811578877
- ISBN-13: 9789811578878
- Author: Zhaoqi Cheng
Based on extensive research on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, this book closely examines the claims and controversy surrounding the ‘Nanjing Massacre’, a period of murder in 1937-1938 committed by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing (Nanking), after the capture of the then capital of the Republic of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Focusing on weighing up arguments denying Nanjing Massacre, this book considers the Japanese ‘Illusion’ school of thought which contests the truth of the Nanjing Massacre claims, including the death toll and the scale of the violence. The Nanjing Massacre remains a controversial issue in Sino-Japanese relations, despite the normalization of bilateral relations, and this book goes to great lengths to examine the events through comparative narratives, investigating different perspectives and contributings to the debate from the extensive research of the Tokyo Trial Research Centre at Shanghai, as well as volumes of Chinese and Japanese historical documents.
Table contents:
- Who Made Up the “Lies”—An Analysis on Japanese Annual of the Japan Association for Nanjing Studies
- A Study of the Bearing and Discipline of the Japanese Army Invading China—Taking the 10th Army as an Example
- Re-evaluation of Iwane Matsui’s War Guilt—Verifications of One of the Testimonies on the Nanjing Massacre Given by the Defendants at the Tokyo War Crimes Trials
- A Study of the Massacre Order for Japanese Troops
- Is the Nanjing Massacre a Fabrication Made by Tokyo Trial?
- Is The Good Man of Nanking: The Diaries of John Rabe an “Unfounded Fabrication”?—An Examination of The Truth of Nanjing Incident: An Examination of John Rabe’s Diaries
- Re-discussion on “The 100-Man Killing Contest”
- Re-examination of Ogawa Sekijiro’s Testimony—Examination II of the Testimonies of the Defendants on Nanjing Atrocities in Tokyo Trial
- Ogawa Sekijiro and Diary of a Military Legal Affairs Officer
- The Study on Some Issues Concerning the Nanjing Massacre
- An Introduction to Japan’s Existing Historical Material on the Nanjing Massacre
- Essays
- The “Legitimacy” That Cannot Be Self-justified
- Impudently Take a Mistranslation as “Rebuttal Evidence”
- How Can There Be “Not Expansion”
- The Truth of “Substantial Concessions”
- The Insincere “Peacefully Opening the City”
- Three Questions on the Burial
- Does Iwane Matsui Have Any Grievance to Tell?—An Analysis of OKADA Takashi’s Arguments
- Was What Fitch Said “Wrong”?
- Questions on the Query Against Rabe
- How Magee’s Explanation Became Contradictory
- Had the Population of the Safety Zone “Increased”?
- There “Should Have Been No” Civilians Outside the Safety Zone
- The Japanese Army’s Sex Atrocities Cannot Be Denied Even If Victims Have Never Accused
- Only Truth Has Power
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