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The Chinese Version of the book. The book What War Means:The Japanese Terror in China written by the British journalist Timperley. Tiemperley was a correspondent stationed in China from the British paper Manchester Guardian.In 1938 he collected many of the diaries and letters of the western missionaries on the atrocities of the Japanese invaders in China and he was shocked.Then he compiled the book What War Means:The Japanese Terror in China,which for the first time disclosed to the world dimensionally the truth of the Nanjing Massacre committed by the Japanese soldiers.In the book,he called the Japanese soldiers'atrocities an "unprecedented record of brutalities in contemporary history."
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