Book contents
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume III
- Introduction to Volume III
- Part I Racism, Total War, Imperial Collapse and Revolution
- Part II World War Two
- 9 From Persecution to Genocide
- 10 Systematic and Ad Hoc Persecution and Mass Murder in the Holocaust
- 11 Jewish Life and Death under Nazi Rule across Europe and around the Globe
- 12 The Nazi Camps and Killing Centres
- 13 State Violence during World War Two
- 14 The Genocide of the Romani People in Europe
- 15 The Nazis and the Slavs
- 16 The Nanjing Massacre
- Part III The Nation-State System during the Cold War
- Part IV Globalisation and Genocide since the Cold War
- Index
16 - The Nanjing Massacre
from Part II - World War Two
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2023
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume III
- Introduction to Volume III
- Part I Racism, Total War, Imperial Collapse and Revolution
- Part II World War Two
- 9 From Persecution to Genocide
- 10 Systematic and Ad Hoc Persecution and Mass Murder in the Holocaust
- 11 Jewish Life and Death under Nazi Rule across Europe and around the Globe
- 12 The Nazi Camps and Killing Centres
- 13 State Violence during World War Two
- 14 The Genocide of the Romani People in Europe
- 15 The Nazis and the Slavs
- 16 The Nanjing Massacre
- Part III The Nation-State System during the Cold War
- Part IV Globalisation and Genocide since the Cold War
- Index
Summary
In March 1932 the Japanese government annexed northeast China and set up the Manchukuo puppet state there. In reality, Manchukuo was a Japanese colony governed by the most powerful of the Japanese army units, the Kwantung Army. In February 1933, the Kwantung Army invaded the Chinese province of Rehe, and as a result, all areas north of the Great Wall and north of Beijing came under Japanese control.
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- The Cambridge World History of Genocide , pp. 379 - 400Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023