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many have heard of the Rape of Nanking (a Japanese war atrocity) but the Siege of Changchun is equally horrific, with over 150,000 innocents dead, not butchered so much as starved. feeds into the discussion of what the US's relationship with China should be, considering their continuing oppression of their own people sure to be a controversial book and denounced, as the Chinese government refuses to discuss this incident; in fact, the Japanese government may use its publication in English for its own propaganda purposes: that is, we intend to be a part of the news as this story evolves. feeds…mehr

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  • many have heard of the Rape of Nanking (a Japanese war atrocity) but the Siege of Changchun is equally horrific, with over 150,000 innocents dead, not butchered so much as starved.
  • feeds into the discussion of what the US's relationship with China should be, considering their continuing oppression of their own people
  • sure to be a controversial book and denounced, as the Chinese government refuses to discuss this incident; in fact, the Japanese government may use its publication in English for its own propaganda purposes: that is, we intend to be a part of the news as this story evolves.
  • feeds also into discussion of Japan's own wartime atrocities, which are more widely known
  • an amazing and loving portrait of a family, very much in the model of Anne Frank, from a young girl's perspective; in this case, the author does survive and remains a living witness to all she has seen


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  • Autorenporträt
    Homare Endo was born in China in 1941, lived through the Chinese Revolutionary War, and returned to Japan in 1953. She is a Doctor of Science, director of the Center of International Relations at Tokyo University and Graduate School of Social Welfare, and professor emeritus at the University of Tsukuba. She was a visiting researcher and professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

    Michael Brase is a longtime editor at Kodansha International and freelance translator. His translations include The Manga Biography of Kenji Miyazawa, The Culture of Japan as a New Global Value, and The Building of Horyu-ji. His miscellaneous writings and translations can be seen on Facebook at Japan & Stuff Press.