In late 1937, over a period of six weeks, Imperial Japanese Army forces brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of people–including both soldiers and civilians–in the Chinese city of Nanking (or Nanjing). The horrific events are known as the Nanking Massacre or the Rape of Nanking, as between 20,000 and 80,000 women were sexually assaulted. Nanking, then the capital of Nationalist China, was left in ruins, and it would take decades for the city and its citizens to recover from the savage attacks.
You will soon receive an activation email. Once you click on the link, you will be added to our list. If you do not receive this email, please contact us. To ensure delivery to your inbox, add us to your address book.
Oops, there's a problem.
This email address has previously opted out from receiving any emails from HISTORY and/or A+E Networks. If you changed your mind, please contact us.
You have already subscribed to this list.
If you completed your subscription and still have not received an email, please contact us.
Oops, there's a problem.
We encountered some problems submitting your request. Please try again later.