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Nanjing nightmares / by Guo Fangfang and Maggie Siggins.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Fangfang, Guo.
Series:
Filmakers library online
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Nanking Massacre, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937.
Atrocities--China--Nanjing (Jiangsu Sheng).
Atrocities.
Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945--Atrocities.
Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945.
Nanjing (Jiangsu Sheng, China)--History--20th century.
Nanjing (Jiangsu Sheng, China).
Genre:
Nonfiction films.
Documentary films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (45 min.)
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2001.
Language Note:
English.
Summary:
The Japanese subjugation of the capital of China in 1937-38 has been called "The Rape of Nanjing" or the "Nanjing Atrocity." It is considered one of the most brutal, sadistic acts of war in modern history and caused psychological repercussions to succeeding generations of Chinese. This documentary recounts the historical events leading up to the terrifying occupation: the growth of China's capital city, Nanjing; the expansionist ambitions of Japan; and the large Japanese army, intent on revenge after meeting fierce resistance by the Chinese army in the defense of Shanghai. Archival film footage depicts the full horror of the genocide in Nanjing, in which some 300,000 people were killed and 80,000 women were raped, in a one month period. These distant wartime events take on a deeper meaning when the film focuses on the effect the occupation had on one Nanjing family, the Wangs. Wang Ping recounts how his father and mother survived the war by hiding in the International Safety Zone set up by the American and German embassies. However, the terror his mother experienced during the Japanese occupation and the sadness caused by the loss of several family members, affected her so severely that she became mentally ill. Her granddaughter speaks movingly about how this depression affects her family even today. A great-grandson remembers his great-grandmother looking under the bed for "Japanese devils" every night before bedtime. The mental anguish caused by the Rape of Nanjing has lasted for sixty-four years and continues today. NOTE: This film contains graphic images of war victims.
Notes:
Originally released as DVD.
Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011).
Association for Asian Studies, 2002
OCLC:
747798894
Publisher Number:
if-nan Docuseek2

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