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A Chinese historian gives the recognized Chinese view of the Nanking massacre, detailing the horrific events and the scale of killings and rapes that occurred.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Nanking massacre historical accounts
For: Historians and individuals interested in war crimes and human rights.
Key quote: In general, the massacre itself can be divided into two types of killings, mass killings and sporadic killing.
The host references the book 'Nanking, 1937 memory and healing' to highlight the severity of the atrocities committed during the Nanking massacre. The book provides a critical perspective from a Chinese historian, emphasizing the scale and brutality of the violence against civilians.