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A Mission under Duress

The Nanjing Massacre and Post-Massacre Social Conditions Documented by American Diplomats
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 2012

Summary

Immediately after capturing the Chinese capital, Nanjing, on December 13, 1937, Japanese soldiers committed atrocities such as mass executions, rampant rapes, arson, and looting in and around the city. The carnage went on for weeks. On January 6, 1938, after the worst of the massacre atrocities was over, three American diplomats arrived in Nanjing. Upon their arrival, Third Secretary John Moore Allison, Vice Consul James Espy, and Code Clerk Archibald Alexander McFardyen, Jr. cabled dispatches about the atrocities and other conditions in the city to the Department of State and other U.S. diplomatic posts in China. Often, they dispatched several reports within a day. These atrocity reports, which were largely based on interviews with American missionaries and their own investigations, gave detailed descriptions of Japanese atrocities, property damage, social conditions, relief efforts, diplomatic wrestling, and many other aspects of life in the city during and after the massacre period. The value of these diplomatic dispatches and reports, which were retrieved from the national archives, rests on that they extensively document the American diplomats' role, their observations and attitude toward the situation there, their efforts to help the Chinese and protect the Americans, and their struggles with the Japanese.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2012
ISBN-Print
978-0-7618-5150-9
ISBN-Online
978-0-7618-5151-6
Publisher
Hamilton Books, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
364
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Table of Contents No access
    2. Preface No access
    3. Introduction No access
  1. 1. Arrival in the Ravaged City No access Pages 1 - 24
  2. 2. Investigation into Japanese Atrocities No access Pages 25 - 98
  3. 3. Allison Slapped by a Japanese Soldier No access Pages 99 - 124
  4. 4. Violation of American Property and Interests No access Pages 125 - 220
  5. 5. Establishment of Provisional Government No access Pages 221 - 238
  6. 6. Japanese Businesses Flock into Nanjing No access Pages 239 - 256
  7. 7. Thomson Slapping Incident No access Pages 257 - 272
  8. 8. Damage and Losses Compensation Claims No access Pages 273 - 320
  9. Notes No access Pages 321 - 356
  10. Index No access Pages 357 - 364

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