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The book was the main source of fame for Iris Chang, who was well-respected
in China for raising awareness of the Nanking Massacre in the Western world.
[33] At the same time, Chang received hate mail (primarily from Japanese
ultranationalists),[4] threatening notes on her car and believed her phone
was tapped. She would respond overwhelmingly to any question of the validity
of her work. Her own mother said the book "made Iris sad". Chang suffered
from depression and was diagnosed |
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