Preface to English Edition Introduction Part I.The Nanjing Massacre:Atrocities Committed by Japanese Army Part II.Japanese Atrocities on Trial:Condemnation and Justice from China and International Community Part III.Japan’sRightWing:SupportforWarandFaultyViewofNanjingMassacre 1.Glorification ofAggression 2.Denial ofNanjing Massacre Part IV.Historical Materials:Collection,Publication,and Research
Chapter One:The Battle of Nanjing Part I. Pre-War Nanjing 1.Nanjing as the Nationalist Government Capital 2.Nanjing’S Administrative Organization and Divisions 3.Changes in Urban and Rural Populations Part II. Japanese Advance on Nanjing and Nationalist Government Response 1.Japanese Westward Advance after Occupying Shanghai 2.Japanese Air Strikes on Nanjing and Chinese Anti.Aircraft Operations. 3.Nationalist Government Measures to Defend Nanjing Part Ⅲ. Fierce Battles at Main and Altemate Positions on City Periphery 1.Contest for Main Peripheral Positions 2.Defense Forces Adjust Positions and the Japanese Urge Surrender 3.BattlestoDefendtheCity Part IV. Japanese Capture ofNanjing 1.Japanese Occupation of Nanjing 2.Atrocities Along the Route 3.Attacks on British and American Ships
Chapter Two:The Massacre that Shocked the World Part I. “Disposal”of Prisoners and“Mop—Up Operations” 1.“Disposal”of Prisoners of War During Siege of Nanjing 2.“Mop-Up”Orders and“Mop—Up Operations” Part II. Collective Massacres 1.Collective Massacres Near Yangtze River 2.Manhunts Inside Safety Zone and Collective Massacres Inside and Outside City Part III. Scattered Killings 1.Scattered Killings Inside City 2.Scattered Killings Inside Safety Zone 3.Scattered Killings in Nearby Suburbs
Chapter Three:Sexual Violence on a Massive Scale Part I. Rape of Chinese Women 1.Rape by Japanese Soldiers 2.The SufferingofVictims 3.Westemers Witness Sexual Violence Part II. Perverted Acts of Sexual Violence 1.Gang Rape 2.Forced Incest and Abusive Sexual Escapades 3.Rape and Murder Part Ⅲ. Japanese Army“Comfort Stations”and“Comfort Women” 1.Establishment of Comfort Stations in Nanjing 2.Types of Comfort Stationsin Nanjing 3.Management of Comfort Stations in Nanjing 4.The Suffering of“Corefort Women”
Chapter Four:Looting,Burning,and Destruction Part I. Looting 1.Looting of Pubhc and Private Property 2.Seizure of Foreign Property 3.Looting Books and Cultural Relics Part II. Burning 1.Large—Scale Burning 2.Scattered Burning 3.OrganizedArson Part III. Destruction of the City 1.Destruction of Purple Mountain Scenic Area 2.Destruction of Historical and Cultural Buildings 3.Occupation and Demolition of Houses and Ancient Architecture
Chapter Five:Relief Efforts of InternationaI Committee of the Nanjing Safety Zone Part I. Establishment of Nanjing International Safety Zone 1.Westerners Advocate for Safety Zone 2.Attitudes of China and Japan Toward Safety Zone 3.Establishment of Nanjing Intemational Safety Zone Part II. International Committee Refugee Protection and Relief Efforts 1.Institution to Organize and Manage Safety Zone 2.Distribution of Refugee Camps and Settlement of Refugees 3.Refugee Relief 4.Protection and Rescue of Refugees Part III. Changein JapaneseAttitudeToward SafetyZone 1.Tacit Acknowledgment of Safety Zone During Initial Occupation 2.IntemationalCommitteeEffortstoCooperatewithJapaneseAuthorities 3.JapaneseHostilityTowardandMarginalizafionofInternationalCommittee 4.Dissolution of International Committee and Closure of Safety Zone
Chapter Six:Nanjing Under Japanese Rule Part I. Control by the Japanese Army 1.Military Control 2.Social and Economic Control Part II. Puppet Nanjing Self-Government Committee 1.Establishment of Naniing Self-Government Committee 2.Activities of Self-Government Committee Part III. Burial and Disposal ofVictims’Bodies 1.Burial by Charitable Groups 2.Japanese Army’s Disposal of Bodies Part IV. The Lives of Naniing Citizens Under Japanese Rule 1.The Japanese Whitewash of“Peace and Prosperity” 2.Living Conditions in the City 3.Living Conditions of Suburban Farmers 4.Refugees’State of Mind During Nanjing Massacre
Chapter Seven:Chinese Reporting on the Nanjing Massacre Part I. Chinese Media Reports 1.Media Coverage in Kuomintang—Controlled Areas 2.Chinese Communist Party Media Coverage Part II. Revelations of Nanjing Massacre Survivors 1.Revelations of Soldiers Fleeing Nanjing 2.Revelations of Refugees in Nanjing Part III. Publicity by Chinese Authorities 1.0verseas Publicity by International Publicity Office 2.Publications by the Military Affairs Commission Political Department
Chapter Eight:Reaction to Nanjing Massacre of the International Community and Japan Part I. Reaction ofthe United States 1.News Media Coverage 2.Official Reaction Part II. Reaction of Germany 1.Official Reaction 2.Change in Govemment Attitude Part III. Reaction of the United Kingdom 1.News Media Coverage 2.Official Reaction Part IV. Reactions of Spain,Italy,and the Soviet Union 1.Reaction ofSpain 2.Reactions of Italy and the Soviet Union Part V. Reaction ofJapan 1.Official Reaction 2.News Media Coverage and Public Reaction
Chapter Nine:Post-War Investigations and Tribunals Part I. Post-War Investigations 1.Nanjing Enemy Crimes Investigation Commission 2.Nanjing War of Resistance Losses Survey Commission 3.War Crimes Investigation of Nanjing Massacre Part II. NanjingTribunal 1.Policies and Procedures for Trying Japanese War Criminals 2.Filing Nanjing Massacre War Criminal Cases 3.Tribunal Trials and Judgments Part III. TokyoTribunal 1.Creation of International Military Tribunal for the Far East 2.Collection of Evidence 3.NanjingMassacreHearings 4.Matsui 1wane Found Guilty 5.Tribunal Judgment and Dissenting Opinions
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