The Good Man of Nanking: The Diaries of John Rabe
Autor John Rabeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2000
Until the recent emergence of John Rabe's diaries, few people knew abouth the unassuming hero who has been called the Oskar Schindler of China. In Novemgber 1937, as Japanese troops overran the Chinese capital of Nanking and began a campaign of torture, rape, and murder against its citizens, one man-a German who had lived in China for thirty years and who was a loyal follower of Adolph Hitler-put himself at risk and in order to save the lives of 200,000 poor Chinese, 600 of whom he sheltered in his own home.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780375701979
ISBN-10: 0375701974
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 2 MAPS; 59 ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 134 x 205 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Vintage Books.
Editura: Vintage Publishing
ISBN-10: 0375701974
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 2 MAPS; 59 ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 134 x 205 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Vintage Books.
Editura: Vintage Publishing
Notă biografică
John Rabe was born in Hamburg in 1882. He lived in China from 1908 to 1938, where his last position was that of director of the Siemens office in Nanking. He died impoverished and unrecognized in Berlin in 1950. Dr. Erwin Wickert, noted scholar and German ambassador to China from 1976 to 1980, first met Rabe in 1936 in Nanking. He is the author of several books about East Asia, including the best-selling China Seen from the Inside. With 2 maps and 59 illustrations.
The translator, John E.Woods, lives in San Diego, California.
The translator, John E.Woods, lives in San Diego, California.
Recenzii
"Riveting, inspiring, terrifying and tragically sad." -The New York Times Book Review
"John Rabe is the Oskar Schindler of China." -Iris Chang, The New York Times
"A document of the power of the human will....A quarter-million Chinese survived the horror of Nanking because John Rabe didn't hesitate to act." -The Boston Globe
"John Rabe is the Oskar Schindler of China." -Iris Chang, The New York Times
"A document of the power of the human will....A quarter-million Chinese survived the horror of Nanking because John Rabe didn't hesitate to act." -The Boston Globe
Descriere
From these recently emerged diaries, more people are able to learn about the unassuming German hero who risked his life to save hundreds of Chinese when the Japanese raided the Chinese capital of Nanking in 1937. "John Rabe is the Oskar Schindler of China."--Iris Chang, "The New York Times." 2 maps. 59 illustrations.