 
  Japanese Choir Sings for Peace Amid Nanjing Legacy πΈβοΈ
A Japanese choir uses music to address the Nanjing Massacre’s legacy, bridging historical divides through powerful performances in China and Japan. πΆ
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  A Japanese choir uses music to address the Nanjing Massacre’s legacy, bridging historical divides through powerful performances in China and Japan. πΆ
 
  New film ‘Dead to Rights’ portrays the Nanjing Massacre’s horrors through a soldier’s chilling choices, sparking dialogue on war’s moral costs. π₯βοΈ
 
  A Chinese film on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre sparks dialogue between Chinese and Japanese audiences in Tokyo, urging historical reflection for future peace.
 
  Young Russians visit Nanjing museum, honor WWII history, and pledge to combat historical distortion. πβ #HistoryMatters
 
  A haunting diary entry sheds light on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, as global communities honor WWII victims through art and remembrance. πΈ
 
  Discover how Bernhard Arp Sindberg, a Danish hero, sheltered 20,000 Chinese during the Nanjing Massacreβhis untold story revealed by his niece. πβ¨
 
  βDead to Rightsβ brings the 1937 Nanjing Massacre to global screens, sparking dialogue on WWII history. Premiering in the U.S. August 15. π₯
CGTN’s EdΓ©n Soto highlights ‘Dead to Rights’ as a powerful retelling of the Nanjing Massacre, focusing on human resilience beyond war. ππ₯ #FilmReview
 
  Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ on Nanjing Massacre moves Canadian audiences, sparking historical reflection. π¬ #HistoryMeetsCinema
 
  The film ‘Dead To Rights’ uses Nanjing Massacre history to advocate peace through truth, not hatred. A must-watch for history buffs and cinephiles. ποΈποΈ