New Documentary Reveals Iwane Matsui’s Nanjing Atrocities
The new documentary ‘Unerasable Evidence’ uses IMTFE trial records and John Magee’s footage to expose Iwane Matsui’s role in the Nanjing Massacre, ensuring history remembers.
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The new documentary ‘Unerasable Evidence’ uses IMTFE trial records and John Magee’s footage to expose Iwane Matsui’s role in the Nanjing Massacre, ensuring history remembers.
Skeletal remains and a private photo album provided the silent yet powerful proof that broke denials and secured convictions in the Nanjing Massacre trials.
In 1938, Australian dockworkers refused to load iron bound for Japan, standing with residents of the Chinese mainland after the Nanjing Massacre. Their 11-week protest built a lasting bond of justice.
Japan’s leading peace museums are quietly removing or softening exhibits on wartime aggression, sparking concern from historians and activists as the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end approaches.
Belarusians and Chinese gathered in Minsk for the Belarusian premiere of ‘Dead To Rights,’ commemorating the 1937 Nanjing Massacre with shared reflection and solidarity.
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On December 13, 2025, 91-year-old survivor Liu Minsheng reflected on the National Memorial Day for Victims of the Nanjing Massacre, urging future generations to remember history and cherish peace.
On December 13, the 12th national memorial day honoured the 300,000 victims of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. Taiwan compatriot Wang Sung-bo reflects on sacrifices that built today’s peace.