December 13, 2017 will mark the 80th anniversary of the Nanjing Atrocities. Between December 1937 and March 1938, the Japanese Imperial Army invaded the city of Nanjing, unleashing a spree of violence, murder, and rape on thousands of women, men, and children.
Mara Gregory
Mara Gregory is the International Project Manager at Facing History and Ourselves.
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3 Reasons to Explore the Nanjing Atrocities 80 Years Later
Posted by Mara Gregory on November 20, 2017
Topics: Genocide/Collective Violence
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