By: DAVID
The horror of world war ll will never be forgotten in a haste. and the impact of the Holocaust.
View ArticleBy: Stewmack1953
I read the book when it first came out. I could not help but to compare it to the Nazi’s atrocities and the lack of response the west gave to the victims.. With one exception that being the Nazi party...
View ArticleBy: Judy Wade
Every atrocity should be well recorded, documented and TAUGHT. To do less is to allow humanity to continue it’s mistakes.
View ArticleBy: Terri Montgomerty
Currently, I am reading Unbroken by Colleen Hildebrand and she mentions the atrocities that occurred in Nanking during WWII. I couldn’t believe what I was reading. Now I want to read Rape of Nanking!
View ArticleBy: Terri Montgomery
Currently, I am reading Unbroken by Colleen Hildebrand and she mentions the atrocities that occurred in Nanking by the Japanese. I was shocked by the things they did. The Rape of Nanking will be next...
View ArticleBy: Chico
Well, it was not due to “the West” first and foremost. It was a calculated decision by Harry S Truman — as was his decision alone to drop the two atom bombs. The idea was to ignore all Japan’s...
View ArticleBy: Joe
I will definitely read this book. I recommend Company Commander, for a definitive account of American troop leading in World War II Europe.
View ArticleBy: Abel Yau
I recommend: My Father’s Dying Wish: Legacies of War Guilt in a Japanese Family by Ayako Kurahashi
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