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| arge number of civilian refugees that fled to | Nanking ahead Japanese advance from various provinces |
| s, giving speeches about what he witnessed in | Nanking along with the films that showed haunting ima |
| On 13 March he entered | Nanking and started here the Chinese part of his voya |
| In April, Chau traveled to | Nanking and sought an audience with Chinese President |
| '85) was a journalist and author (The Rape of | Nanking), and was the subject of the book Finding Iri |
| t #5 Hsing Lu Koo in the southeastern part of | Nanking, and demanded entrance. |
| She visited such ports as Shanghai and | Nanking, and occasionally operated in the Yangtze Riv |
| nt Military Attache to the British Embassy in | Nanking and played a vital part in the ‘Yantze incide |
| ndertook to withdraw all of their troops from | Nanking and the Grand Canal after the emperor had giv |
| ce as it had done to Britain in the Treaty of | Nanking and subsequent treaties. |
| in order, as representative of the bishops of | Nanking and Macau, to obtain some settlement of the q |
| nse of Kiangyin Fortress, Yangtze River, near | Nanking and took over flagship duties after both Ning |
| jing University and reinstated in Taiwan), in | Nanking and Chungking. |
| g of such books like Iris Chang's The Rape of | Nanking and Herbert Bix's Hirohito and the Making of |
| gns and three Union flags, steaming down from | Nanking at 29 knots. |
| were known as Hankow Barracks, and the other | Nanking Barracks. |
| Only two days after the fall of | Nanking, Bates wrote his first letter to the Japanese |
| computation which estimates the population of | Nanking before its fall to the Japanese and compares |
| teaching at a National Central University in | Nanking between 1944 and 1947. |
| of the Kiangyin Fortress, Yangtze River, near | Nanking by Japanese aircraft (of which the two ships |
| isiting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre (or Rape of | Nanking) called Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre. |
| , Ohio - December 1, 1943 in Kiangwan Prison, | Nanking, China) was a member of the "Doolittle Raider |
| station ship at Shanghai, voyaging upriver to | Nanking from 25 to 31 July 1902 with Special Commissi |
| 1937 General Officer Commanding | Nanking Garrison Command |
| The Reorganized National Government of China ( | Nanking Government) became a signatory of the Tripart |
| at the same time, commanded the Air Division, | Nanking Headquarters Command. |
| Nanking Higher Normal School later turned to be Natio | |
| ment of Meteorology, Nanjing University (from | Nanking Higher Normal School to National Southeastern |
| In 1914, he was appointed the president of | Nanking Higher Normal School to found the school on t |
| HMS Scarab and Cricket were off | Nanking in 1937 as the Japanese started to bomb the c |
| .S. degree in agronomy from the University of | Nanking in 1936 and a Ph.D. in plant breeding and gen |
| LMS missionaries to China after the Treaty of | Nanking in 1842, the local Scottish communities took |
| es committed by the Imperial Japanese Army in | Nanking in December 1937. |
| oreign trade and intercourse by the Treaty of | Nanking in 1842. |
| During the Battle of | Nanking in 1937, the Central Hospital of Nanjing was |
| adly mauled in the battles of Shanghai and of | Nanking in 1937 and were no longer the crack units th |
| n the Republic of China government moved from | Nanking in mainland China to Taipei in Taiwan, Chiang |
| ch fired on HMS Amethyst as she steamed up to | Nanking in April 1949. |
| After the conclusion of the Treaty of | Nanking in August 1842 the British forces were withdr |
| --Chairman of the | Nanking International Committee, John H. D. Rabe--" |
| nnounces the renaming of the committee as the | Nanking International Relief Committee. |
| They sank the passenger-cargo ship, | Nanking Maru, and damaged a freighter. |
| During the | Nanking Massacre Magee was doing missionary work in N |
| When the | Nanking Massacre occurred in 1937-1938, Fitch, who wa |
| y reference to a videogame "Healer" depicting | Nanking Massacre among other massacres was removed. |
| He also claimed that he joined the | Nanking Massacre and murdered and raped many Chinese |
| hout the United States giving talks about the | Nanking Massacre and showing films to document it. |
| iting Confucian temples, and claimed that the | Nanking Massacre is a fabrication. |
| cal of the traditional historical view of the | Nanking Massacre, along with Tokyo governor Shintaro |
| erefore he could not have participated in the | Nanking massacre, which occurred in 1937. |
| ried contact with history was its role in the | Nanking Massacre. |
| Safety Zone that were part of the much larger | Nanking Massacre. |
| pan to admit to his participation in the 1937 | Nanking Massacre. |
| nds of lives of women and children during the | Nanking Massacre. |
| Tani was the only officer prosecuted for the | Nanking massacre. |
| as discovered in Purple Mountain Observatory, | Nanking, on October 30, 1957. |
| In a single engagement over | Nanking on 2 December 1937, he was credited with dest |
| he former warlord Yan Xishan, who had fled to | Nanking only one month before, quickly insinuated him |
| On May 15, 2009, | Nanking premiered on Snagfilms, a Ted Leonsis company |
| Nanking Road in 30s | |
| y in properties on Shanghai's "Fifth Avenue," | Nanking Road, eventually made him one of that city's |
| 1930 to the third floor of Sassoon House at 1 | Nanking Road. |
| Taipei is the "provisional capital", Nanjing ( | Nanking, ROC spelling) is the "primary capital". |
| her as a missionary, was the Provost and YMCA | Nanking Safety Zone International Committee Administr |
| rts of John Rabe and the other members of the | Nanking Safety Zone, to save innocent lives during th |
| e, called the International Committee for the | Nanking Safety Zone. |
| China, the Young Men's Christian Association, | Nanking Safety Zone International Committee Administr |
| egarding his own safety, Magee ran out of the | Nanking Safety Zone, going through streets and lanes, |
| stablished by the International Committee for | Nanking Safety Zone. |
| me fast cash to help him reach the academy in | Nanking successfully. |
| The Rape of | Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II. |
| American Goddess at the Rape of | Nanking: The Courage of Minnie Vautrin is a biographi |
| gusta sailed for China on 25 May, and reached | Nanking, the Chinese capital, on the 29th. |
| In the final days of the Battle of | Nanking, the Republic of China's National Revolutiona |
| by a troupe of Japanese through the ruins of | Nanking to the harbor. |
| Mesopotamia before finally beginning work at | Nanking University from 1920-1950. |
| rned to his post as a professor of history at | Nanking University. |
| In 2007, the documentary | Nanking was dedicated to Chang, as well as the Chines |
| The third battle of | Nanking was a testing ground for the first modern Chi |
| Since the Treaty of | Nanking was brief and with only general stipulations, |
| HMS Cornwallis (on board which the Treaty of | Nanking was signed in 1842), and HMS Minden (on which |
| 1937, Dear commander of the Japanese army in | Nanking, We appreciate that the artillerymen of your |
| Yangtze delta valley, even after Shanghai and | Nanking were lost. |
| lped build and found Ginling Girls College in | Nanking, where she eventually took over as Master of |
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