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A distinctive and gripping file: the lately discovered diaries of an German businessman, John Rabe, who saved so many lives in the infamous siege of Nanking in 1937 that he
is now honored as the Oskar Schindler of China.
As japan army closed down in on the town and
all foreigners were bought to evacuate, Rabe noticed
it would shame him before his Chinese language employees and dishonor the Fatherland if he deserted them. Sending his better half to the north, he mobilized the remaining Westerners in Nanking and arranged an "Inter-
national Safety Zone" within which all unarmed Chinese language were to be--by virtue of Germany's pact with Japan--guaranteed security. As hundreds of thousands of Chinese language streamed in to the city, japan army began torturing, raping, and massacring them in un-
told statistics. All of that stood between your Chinese language and certain slaughter was Rabe and his committee, which is thought that he saved more than 250,000 lives.
When the siege raised in 1938 and Rabe finally noticed able to leave, the Chinese language gave him a banner that called him their Living Buddha, or Saint. Back
in Germany, he published Adolf Hitler to describe japan atrocities he previously witnessed. Two days and nights later, the Gestapo caught him. Miraculously, he was not delivered to the camps. As it proved, Rabe survived
the conflict and the starvation that followed because the Chinese language government found that he was alive, and Madame Chiang Kai-shek had food parcels delivered to him.
This publication is the journal he placed each night during those a few months of horror and the difficult years that
followed. It is the record of your unpretentious hero who, when faced with the inhuman, refused to produce his ground.