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In 1995, Chinese-American writer Iris Chang visited Nanjing. She was on a mission to uncover the truth of the Nanjing Massacre. Through interviews with survivors and historians, she compiled comprehensive testimony that would serve as enduring evidence of one of World War II's darkest chapters. Nearly three decades on, the footage she recorded during that visit remains a powerful reminder that the crimes of history should never be forgotten.
In 1995, Chinese-American writer Iris Chang visited Nanjing. She was on a mission to uncover the truth of the Nanjing Massacre. Through interviews with survivors and historians, she compiled comprehensive testimony that would serve as enduring evidence of one of World War II's darkest chapters. Nearly three decades on, the footage she recorded during that visit remains a powerful reminder that the crimes of history should never be forgotten.