When Japanese troops entered Nanjing on December 13, 1937, foreign witnesses began documenting atrocities in real time — diaries, protest letters, and committee minutes that Japan's official denials have never fully answered. The post Japan Disputes the Nanjing Massacre, but 250,000 Witnesses Left a Paper Trail appeared first on History Collection.
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