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Rabe's Diary

(german) John Rabe

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This book was written by John Rabe at the risk of his life during the war, but it had been lying in the attic where Rabe's son lived for decades. It was not released to the world until 1997, 60 years later. Its publication has aroused great repercussions at home and abroad, and is recognized as the largest and most complete historical material on the Nanjing Massacre discovered in recent years. What it describes is Rabe's personal experience and personal experience. It is very specific, detailed and true, and no one can deny its credibility. It is a bloody and tearful indictment of the Nanjing Massacre caused by the Japanese invaders and a powerful testimony to the crimes committed by Japanese imperialism. "Rabe's Diary" is the first-hand local information about the Nanjing Massacre. Its description has the utmost objectivity and fairness. It is very rich in content. It not only records the shocking atrocities committed by the Japanese army such as burning, killing, prostitution, and looting, but also points out that the atrocities committed by the Japanese army violate international law and were completely planned and premeditated.