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New York Times bestselling author's new book on the 1937 Japanese bombing of the city.
by Ned Kelly, 12 August 2022
An inside look at the Japanese takeover of Shanghai's International Settlement, which began on December 8, 1941.
by Mark Felton, 08 December 2021
While MH370 may be the first China-related mass disappearance to come to mind, it might not be the earliest – or biggest.
by That's, 23 December 2020
'I only wish to be treated fairly. I fought against the Japanese, why on earth did I become a war criminal?'
by Karoline Kan, 29 August 2019
This is the second piece of unexploded ordinance to be discovered in Wan Chai in less than a week.
by Matthew Bossons, 01 February 2018
The cylinder-shaped device – an ANM-65 explosive – was dropped on the city between 1941 and 1945 by American bombers.
by Matthew Bossons, 29 January 2018
Dying daily for 70 kuai.
by That's Shanghai, 02 November 2017
The eeriest type of disappearances are the ones that happen en masse – were a group of people all evaporate into thin air without a trace.
by Matthew Bossons, 24 November 2016
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