π₯ ‘Dead To Rights’: How a Film Confronts History to Protect Peace πΈβοΈ
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
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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
Ex-Japan footballer Keisuke Honda retracts denial of Nanjing Massacre after online backlash, urges learning from history. πβ½ #NeverForget
Decades-old hidden photos reveal the untold horrors of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, as survivors’ stories finally reach global audiences. ποΈπΈ
The blockbuster ‘Dead To Rights’ reignites global conversations on historical justice and the enduring impact of WWII atrocities. π₯π #NeverForget
North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights’ in D.C. spotlights 1937 Nanjing Massacre, with Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng emphasizing historical remembrance.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ ignites youth dialogue on the Nanjing Massacre’s lasting impact, timed with the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end. π₯π¨π³ #NeverForget
The trailer for ‘Dead to Rights’ revisits the 1937 Nanjing Massacre with chilling realism, shedding light on long-suppressed truths. A must-watch for history buffs. π¬π₯
Two last survivors of the Nanjing Massacre have passed away, leaving only 28 living witnesses. Their stories remind us of the tragic events of 1937. ποΈ
Two Nanjing Massacre survivors pass away, leaving 28 remaining witnesses. Their harrowing stories underscore the urgency to preserve WWII history. π―οΈ
China held a national memorial ceremony in Nanjing to honor 300,000 WWII massacre victims, with calls for peace and historical reflection. ποΈ