Talk:Minnie Vautrin
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The reconstructed deposition (dramatical, but seems to be based on fact) of Minnie Vautrin here [1] suggests that the good lady committed suicide partly due to the guilt of having struck a deal with the Japanese to allow 100 girls to be taken to the Japanese camp, in return for a cessation of the nightly rape raids, girls who were never seen again. Is this based in fact?
[edit] References and Further reading
Removed the http://www.nankingthebook.com/ link for Kevin Kent's novel because that URL currently gives a 403 error. SimonB NZ 09:30, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
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