Ep. 183 | The Nanjing Massacre (Part 2)
Laszlo finishes off our overview of the Nanjing Massacre, and also sheds some light on the stories of John Rabe, Robert O. Wilson, Minnie Vautrin, Rev. William Magee, and others who directed the Nanjing Safety Zone during the worst weeks of the atrocities.
We also take a look at the aftermath of the Nanjing Massacre.
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Terms in Episode
Pinyin/Term | Chinese | English/Meaning |
---|---|---|
General Shiro Ishii | 石井四郎 | Director of Unit 731 |
Joseph Mengele | - | The German version of Shiro Ishii |
Jīnlíng | 金陵 | Ancient name of Nanjing during the Zhou Dynasty |
Jīnlíng Women’s College | 金陵女子大学 | Now part of Nanjing Normal University |
Nana-san-ichi Butai | 731部队 | Unit 731, based in Harbin |
Nánjīng Dà Túshā | 南京大屠杀 | The Nanjing Massacre |
Nánjīng Ānqúan Qū | 南京安全区 | The Nanjing Safety Zone |
Okamura Yasuji | 岡村宁次 | Japanese general who led the brutal Three All’s Policy to Kill all, Burn all, Loot all |
Péng Déhuái | 彭德怀 | Great PLA general and later defense minister |
Shì shí qiú shì | 实事求是 | Seek truth from facts, originally from the ancient Book of Han, later made famous by Chairman Mao and then even more famous by Deng Xiaoping |
Yasukuni Shrine | 靖国神社 | Shinto shrine that commemorates those who died for the Empire of Japan |
Zhū Dé | 朱德 | Red Army founder |
In post-228 Taiwan, extraordinary events start to happen, one after another.