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  1. Bernhard Arp Sindberg (19 February 1911 – 1983), also known as "Mr. Xin" or "Xinbo", "The Greatest Dane", or the "Shining Buddha" was born in Aarhus, Denmark. His travels in his youth brought him to China , where he was one of few foreigners who witnessed the Nanjing Massacre .

  2. 2. Sept. 2019 · Bernhard Arp Sindberg rescued thousands of Chinese during the Japanese imperial army's orgy of violence in Nanjing in 1937. He is only now getting national hero status in Denmark. Queen...

  3. Berhard Arp Sindberg (19. februar 1911 i Aarhus – 1983 i USA) af kineserne også kaldet "Mr. Xin", "vor frelser", "den skinnende Buddha" og "den største dansker", var født i Aarhus og drog ud i verden som 17-årig og levede det meste af sit liv i USA, hvor han også døde.

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  4. 9. Apr. 2019 · Last Updated: 04/09/2019. Bernhard Arp Sindberg (1911-83) was a Danish adventurer from Aarhus who came to China in 1934. He worked as an assistant to the British journalist Pembroke Stephens until he was mistakenly shot by the Japanese in Shanghai in November 1937.

  5. 13. Aug. 2017 · In today's post, Benjamin Lai, author of CAM 309: Shanghai and Nanjing 1937, writes about one of the heroes during the conflict, Bernhard Sindberg, who saved thousands. In the midst of a collapsing Nanjing in 1937, 20,000 people owe their lives to a remarkable 26-year-old Dane, by the name of Bernhard Sindberg (1911–1983).

  6. Sindberg , Bernhard Arp, 1911- . Subjects: Atrocities. Documentary photography. Merchant marine. Nanking Massacre, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937. Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945. War photography. Places: Nanjing (Jiangsu Sheng, China). Shanghai (China). Document Types: Clippings. Gelatin silver prints. Panoramic photographs. Photograph albums.

  7. Bernhard Arp Sindberg might be little-known in his home country of Denmark, but in China, the Aarhus native is revered for his humanitarian efforts in saving the lives of tens of thousands of Chinese civilians during the Nanjing Massacre of 1937-38.