
Shelter Under The Swastika: The John Rabe Story - NPR
2010年6月14日 · In 1937, John Rabe -- a native of Germany and a member of the Nazi Party -- helped to save the lives of thousands of Chinese civilians during the Rape of Nanking.
'John Rabe': In A Grim Nanking, False Notes Of Hope
2010年5月20日 · A Good German: Industrialist John Rabe (Ulrich Tukur, center left, with Steve Buscemi, Anne Consigny and Daniel Bruhl) helps shelter Chinese civilians from Japanese …
Museum Recalls Hero of 'The Rape of Nanjing' - NPR
2006年11月1日 · Known as the "Rape of Nanjing," the Japanese are believed to have killed 300,000 Chinese during the invasion and occupation.
Christian Bale: An American In China - NPR
2012年1月18日 · Hundreds of thousands of Chinese were slaughtered in the Nanjing Massacre, but the mass atrocities committed against the women gave rise to another name for the horror: …
Calculating the Social Cost of Illegal Immigration : NPR
2006年4月27日 · John Rabe of member station KPCC reports on how much taxpayers spend on health care and education for undocumented aliens.
World Sauntering Day - NPR
2002年6月19日 · Host Bob Edwards talks with John Rabe about World Sauntering Day. His father, W.T. Rabe, created the "holiday" in the 70's at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, …
Off-Ramp with John Rabe - NPR
2023年1月31日 · Over 11 years and 570 episodes, John Rabe and Team Off-Ramp scoured SoCal for the people, places, and ideas whose stories needed to be told, and the show …
Podcasts : LAist 89.3 - NPR
Off-Ramp with John Rabe. The Academy Museum Podcast. Yeah No, I'm Not OK. Repeat. Take Two. FilmWeek Marquee. The Loh Down on Science. The LA Report. FilmWeek. California …
A Chinese Fan Of Pearl S. Buck Returns The Favor - NPR
2010年4月7日 · A portrait of Pearl S. Buck taken during the 1920s, during the time she lived in Nanking. As a child, she lived in a small Chinese village called Zhenjiang.
75 Years Later, Americans Still Bear Scars Of Internment Order
2017年2月19日 · On member station KPCC, Michael Holland and John Rabe point to Bowron's archived speeches, which referred to citizens of Japanese descent as a threat to the homeland.