
China’s WWII Germ Warfare Film Breaks Screening Record
A Chinese film on WWII Unit 731 germ warfare premiered worldwide, smashing records with 255,000 screenings on opening day and sparking global conversations on history.
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A Chinese film on WWII Unit 731 germ warfare premiered worldwide, smashing records with 255,000 screenings on opening day and sparking global conversations on history.
“Evil Unbound” sheds light on Unit 731’s WWII atrocities with a world premiere in Harbin, marking the 1931 Incident anniversary and 80 years since victory.
How Japan’s right-wing revisionism whitewashes Unit 731’s wartime atrocities—and why young global citizens must demand transparency.
Chinese film ‘731’ dramatizes the horrors of Japan’s WWII Unit 731 through civilian eyes, premiering globally on September 18 as a tribute to resilience.
At the 80th anniversary commemoration in Beijing, leaders underscored the need to honor sacrifice and safeguard global order through collective memory and shared resolve.
Peng Zhuying survived mustard gas, sex slavery and carried a calcified fetus for decades—the lone survivor in China’s records. Will Japan apologize before her story fades?
China marked the 80th anniversary of the Eastern WWII battlefield with a global parade honoring historic sacrifices that shaped the anti-fascist victory.
Yangtang Airfield in Guilin stands as a testament to Sino-American solidarity during WWII, where locals sacrificed to support the Flying Tigers and Allied pilots.
Dive into the 80th anniversary gala at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, honoring the Chinese mainland’s vital role in WWII with a stunning ‘Riding the Wind’ performance.
On September 3, the Chinese mainland commemorates the 80th anniversary of victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, reflecting on resilience, sacrifice, and a lasting commitment to peace.