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Internet, alt.obituaries, 2004-11-13
Information trouvée : décès 2004 : Iris Chang, a journalist whose best-selling book, "The Rape of Nanking,"
a chronicle of the atrocities committed in that city by occupying Japanese forces,
helped break a six-decade-long international silence on the subject, committed suicide
on Tuesday near Los Gatos, Calif. The daughter of a physics professor and a microbiologist,
Chang was born in Princeton, N.J., on March 28, 1968, and grew up in Champaign-Urbana,
Ill. Ms. Chang received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Illinois in 1989.
After working briefly as a reporter for The Associated Press and The Chicago Tribune,
she earned a master's degree from the writing program of Johns Hopkins University
in 1991. She published her first book, "Thread of the Silkworm" (Basic Books, 1995),
when she was just 27.
Internet, http://corc.oclc.org, 2001-09-24
The rape of Nanking : the forgotten holocaust of World War II / Iris Chang, 1997
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