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1947: Hisao Tani, for the rape of Nanking

Posted on 26 April, 2017 by Headsman

Lieutenant General Hisao Tani was shot on this date in 1947 for his part in the Rape of Nanking.

Tani commanded a division that took part in the conquest and occupation of that Chinese city in 1937, and it was outside its gates — following a Chinese war crimes trial — that he took his leave of this world.

On this day..

  • 3rd Century BCE: Grauballe Man
  • 1831: Atanasio, shot for some buttons
  • 1916: Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, Patrick McIntyre and Thomas Dickson, by Captain Bowen-Colthurst
  • 1875: William Hole, family tragedy
  • Feast Day of Popes Cletus and Marcellinus
  • 1784: Angelo Duca, primitive rebel
  • 1926: Shao Piaoping, journalist
  • 1945: Sigmund Rascher, feared science
  • 1843: Ewen Cameron, black bean leftover
  • 1901: "Black Jack" Tom Ketchum, who was left in three pieces
  • 1861: Paula Angel ... but why?
  • 1478: Pazzi Conspiracy attempted ... and suppressed
Posted in 20th Century, Capital Punishment, China, Death Penalty, Execution, History, Japan, Occupation and Colonialism, Public Executions, Shot, Soldiers, War Crimes | Tagged 1940s, 1947, april 26, hisao tani, nanking, rape of nanking, world war ii

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