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Shanghai, 1937

Peter Harmson
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The author recalls accounts from his book to illustrate the chaos and human suffering during the conflict in Shanghai.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Shanghai during warfare
For: Historians and readers interested in wartime civilian experiences
Key quote: For the foreigners of Shanghai, visitors and residents alike, the war was a rather violent diversion, but nothing truly dangerous, or so they thought.
The host discusses the chaotic and tragic circumstances faced by civilians in Shanghai during wartime, referencing Peter Harmson's book to illustrate the human cost of conflict. Harmson's account highlights the stark contrast between the experiences of foreigners and locals amidst the violence.