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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Yangzhou massacre took place in the Qing dynasty China in 1645 when Manchu conquerors led by Prince Dodo conducted mass killings of the residents of Yangzhou after taking the city from the forces loyal to the "Southern Ming" regime of the Hongguang Emperor. The atrocity lasted for ten days after the city was taken on May 20, 1645. Traditionally, the number of victims was reported as close to 800,000, although modern scholars consider it an exaggeration. The commander of the defenders, Shi Kefa, was also killed by the Manchus, after he refused to…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Yangzhou massacre took place in the Qing dynasty China in 1645 when Manchu conquerors led by Prince Dodo conducted mass killings of the residents of Yangzhou after taking the city from the forces loyal to the "Southern Ming" regime of the Hongguang Emperor. The atrocity lasted for ten days after the city was taken on May 20, 1645. Traditionally, the number of victims was reported as close to 800,000, although modern scholars consider it an exaggeration. The commander of the defenders, Shi Kefa, was also killed by the Manchus, after he refused to submit to their authority. Some historians questioned the existence of the massacre. There were many other massacres. Books written about the massacres in Yangzhou, Jiading and Jiangyin were republished by the revolutionists to win support.