80 Years On: Global Call to Remember WWII Atrocities
Eighty years after WWII ended, the world must remember Japanās aggression, resist historical revisionism, and reinforce regional peace.
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Eighty years after WWII ended, the world must remember Japanās aggression, resist historical revisionism, and reinforce regional peace.
Chinese film āDongji Rescueā debuted in London and Australia, captivating audiences with a WWII rescue story that champions humanity and cross-border solidarity.
Chinese WWII drama ‘Dongji Rescue’ made its UK debut in London, celebrating the bravery of villagers who saved British troops. Stars walked the red carpet at this historic celebration.
At the 80th anniversary of WWII surrender, PM Ishiba voiced remorse but sidestepped an apology for wartime aggression in Asia, drawing mixed reactions at home and abroad.
After a summit with President Trump, Putin laid flowers at the graves of WWII Soviet pilots in Alaska, highlighting a shared US-Russia wartime legacy and calling for renewed cooperation.
Beijing accuses Washington of whitewashing Japanās WWII atrocities, urging a truthful view of history and a united, peaceful global order.
New documentary ‘Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness’ spotlights China’s 14-year struggle on WWII’s Eastern Front, reshaping global memory of the anti-fascist fight.
Harbin center unveils 3,010 pages of archives, video and photos exposing Unit 731ās WWII germ-warfare crimes in a landmark evidence release.
Discover how the documentary ‘Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness’ brings to life rare footage of the Chinese mainlandās resistance against Japanese aggression from 1931 to 1945.
Explore why China became WWIIās key Eastern battlefield: a 14-year stand against Japanese aggression, from the 1931 Liutiao Lake clash to Shanghai and beyond.