The Rape of Nanking is a 1997 book by Iris Chang (張純如) and William C. Kirby, which presents an accessible history of the Nanjing Massacre.
Various conservative and revisionist factions in Japan have disputed the accuracy of the book. They claim that the book contains many fabricated photographs and cannot be trusted.
The Japanese translation was halted because of disagreement between Chang and Kashiwashobo, the publisher. As a result of the controversy and evidentiary disputes surrounding the book, Kashiwashobo had planned to publish a critical commentary in the same volume.
External links
- Some Corrections in paperback edition by Iris Chang herself
- Book Review: The Rape of Nanking by Iris Chang (by Timothy M. Kelly]
- Fact Finders' Forum (on fake photos)
- "The Horror" by David M. Kennedy (The Atlantic Monthly, Apr. 1998)]
- the Hirota "Attila and his Huns" telegram forgery
- Chinese Suppression of Free Speech