The Good German of Nanking by John Rabe

The Good German of Nanking by John Rabe

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The recently discovered diaries of a German who saved so many lives he became known as the 'Oskar Schindler of China'. Rabe, who ran the local Siemens factory in Nanking, refused to evacuate and leave his Chinese workers when the Japanese invaded in 1937. He provided refuge for many of them as the Japanese began to assassinate the population.

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The Good German of Nanking by John Rabe

In 1937, as the invading Japanese Army closed on Nanking, then the capital of China, all foreigners were ordered to leave the city. One man, a mild 55-year-old German named John Rabe, who ran the local Siemens factory, refused on the grounds that it would show a bad example to his Chinese workers. Sending his wife and family to safety, he watched in horror as the Japanese began to wipe out the population. Hastily contacting the tiny remaining community of foreigners - fewer than 20 people - and using the flimsy authority of a pact Hitler had made with the Japanese, Rabe spent months safeguarding and providing refuge for thousands of Chinese, often interposing himself physically between the executioners and their victims. Every night Rabe would record these extraordinary events in his diary, the contents of which are presented in this book.
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ISBN 13 9780316648073
ISBN 10 0316648078
Title The Good German of Nanking
Author John Rabe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1999-01-14
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.