On Christmas Eve in 1937, German businessman John Rabe visited the mortuary in China's then capital, Nanjing.
He later described in his diary the charred body of a civilian man whose eyes had been gouged out, and a boy of perhaps seven, whose corpse was punctured with bayonet wounds.
"I wanted to see these atrocities with my own eyes, so that I can speak as an eyewitness later," he wrote. "A man cannot be silent about this kind of cruelty!"
The Second Sino-Japanese War was raging. More...
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