Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacreWorks Cited: The Nanjing MassacreBibliography of the online project the Nanjing Massacre at https://medium.com/the-nanjing-massacre15 min read·Jan 5, 2021----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacreReference: The New York Times article published on January 9, 1938The New York Times reporter Tillman Durdin wrote a detailed account of what he saw in Nanjing.24 min read·Aug 16, 2020----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacreReference: Letters and Diaries from NankingA small number of Western businessmen and missionaries remained in Nanjing after the Japanese troops took over the city in 1937.10 min read·Aug 16, 2020----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacreReference: The Tokyo Trial JudgmentThe judgment of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East on the Nanjing Massacre.15 min read·Aug 16, 2020----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacreReference: The New York Times article published on December 18, 1937The New York Times reporter Tillman Durdin witnessed the fall of Nanjing and dispatched this report from Shanghai.8 min read·Aug 14, 2020----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacreControversy in Japan in the 1990sThe biggest political shift in Japan after the WWII in 1993 prompted a series of politicized debates over the country’s wartime aggression.11 min read·Aug 14, 2020----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacreDeath toll II: Modern EstimatesThe focal point of the recent controversy over the Nanjing Massacre has always been the final death toll.11 min read·Aug 14, 2020----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacreDeath toll I: Early estimatesThe death toll in Nanjing has been tinged with politically symbolic meaning and has maintained the emotional controversy for decades.6 min read·Aug 13, 2020----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacrePostwar Judgment II: Nanking War Crime TribunalSome 5,700 Japanese were tried for Class B and C war crimes by the Allied nations in Yokohama, Singapore, Nanjing, and other cities.6 min read·Aug 10, 2020----
Journalistic HistorianinThe Nanjing MassacrePostwar Judgment I : International Military Tribunal for the Far EastThe Tokyo War Crimes Trial convened on April 29, 1946. Charges included “crimes against humanity,” which included the Nanjing Massacre.12 min read·Aug 10, 2020----