A conversation about the Nanking massacre

with Iris Chang
in Current Affairs, Books
on Tuesday, May 19, 1998 * * * * *

Sorry, this video isn’t available at the moment; please check back soon.

play

E-mail this video:

Distribute this video:

Share on:

Close
Description

A conversation with author Iris Chang about her book "The Rape of Nanking", which explores the horrific Japanese massacring of Chinese citizens.

Video Share Options
Share
Buy Amazon DVD
Keywords:
Asian history
The Rape of Nanking
Nanking
Japan
Iris Chang
John Rabe
China

In order to download Charlie Rose podcasts to iTunes for transfer to an iPod, you must have iTunes installed. If you do, please click the following link to download the podcast for this interview:

itpc://www.charlierose.com/view/itunes/4932

Otherwise, close this window to continue viewing.

Close
  • Comments 2
    Post new comment
    1. drewlsy  12/26/2009 06:02 AM Report

      It is suspect to me after listening to how articulate Ms. Chang is here that she would be someone who would be capable of committing suicide. Her claims of being tracked by unmarked cars, tailing her every move, coupled with the psychic-bullying done by clandestine forces which eventually overtook her, all rings plausible now. I'm enraged by this possibility, how deploreable!

    2. H Fei  05/26/2007 04:58 PM Report

      Speaking out loud about the humiliation and tragedy that caused by the Japanese to the Chinese during WWII is somewhat "embarrassing" to the Chinese people. The first half of the 20th century is the darkest period of time in the entire Chinese history. It was invaded, robbed by almost every modernized western country and by the Japanese.