Oscar-winning director Florian Gallenberger explores the crucial role that foreigners played in helping countless Chinese escape a fate worse than death in this period docudrama concerning the 1937 invasion of Nanking by the ruthless Japanese Imperial Army. Casually known by historians as the “Rape of Nanking,” the relentless assault on the then-Chinese capitol found countless men, women, and children slaughtered with a ferocity that shocked the entire world. Yet, despite the violence that surrounded them, some people refused to sit by silently as the innocents perished. One of those people was German engineer and Nazi party member John Rabe, who earned the nickname “The Schindler of China” for constructing a vast safety zone in which nearly a quarter of a million civilians sought sanctuary. —All Movie Guide
Another good anti-war movie,the sets and cinematography and the language is authentic and realistic. But it could be better because the John Rabe character is a bit underdeveloped emotionally
Everyone check out this important movie, it's educational about John Rabe and others who did their part as much as they could in one of the worst genocides recorded. Hitler has only got one ball wasn't recorded until 1939, but I like how it shows; not only were atrocities occurring but people also knew the extent of the horrors of fascism, yet there was no international intervention until 1939.