File:LI Xiuying in hospital, Nanking massacre.jpg

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A 19yr old woman who was pregnant but was stabbed many times for resisting rape. She had a miscarriage
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English: Li Xiuying, survivor of Nanking massacre, lies in bed in Gulou Hospital, Nanking.

Original caption by John Magee:

This nineteen year old woman was a refugee at the American School in the Refugee Zone. She was six and one-half months pregnant with her first child. She resisted rape and was therefore stabbed many times by a Japanese soldier. She has nineteen cuts on her face, eight on her legs, and a cut two inches deep in her abdomen. This caused a miscarriage the day after her entrance into the University Hospital. She recovered from her wounds.

(This photo is selected from John Magee's motion pictures taken during the massacre. Magee, an American missionary, was chairman of Nanking Committee of the International Red Cross Organization during Japanese occupation of Nanking.)
日本語: 李秀英、一九歳のこの女性は、難民区のアメリカンスクールにいた避難民だった。彼女は妊娠六か月半で最初の子を身ごもっていた。強姦に抵抗しため、日本兵に何度も刺された。彼女は顔面に一九か所、足に八か所、腹部には深さ二インチの傷を一か所員っている。大学病院に入った翌日、これが原因で流産した。彼女はこれらの傷から回復した。
Date between 1937 and 1938
date QS:P,+1937-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1937-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Film 2, John Magee's film taken in Nanking, 1937-1938
Author en:John Magee (missionary)
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