The Situation before the Fall of Nanjing in 1937
Strengthening of Japanese Military Forces for Waging War against Ghina
The September 18 Incident in Shenyang and the Occupation of the Three Northeastern Provinces of Ghina
The July 7 Incident near the Marco Polo Bridge and the Occupation of Beiping and Tianjin
The August 13 Incident and the Occupation of Shanghai
Nanjing Defense War and the Fall of Nanjing
The Nanjing Massacre Launched by the Japanese Army
Brutal Killings
Rape of Women
Robbing,Burning and Destruction
Disposal of the Gorpses
Nanjing Safety Zone and International Rescue
Trials by History
Witness of History
Learning from History and Facing the Future
The Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders
Memorial Stones to Mark the Burial Sites of Those Who Were Mass—slaughtered during the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders
Research about the Nanjing Massacre
Appendix
The Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders
The Second Historical Archives of China
Reference
Epilogue