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Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights,’ highlighting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premieres in Canada, sparking global dialogue on history and peace. π¬π
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Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights,’ highlighting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premieres in Canada, sparking global dialogue on history and peace. π¬π
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₯
Nankai University’s transformation from wartime destruction to a top-tier academic hub reflects China’s enduring spirit and dedication to education. π
Xi Jinping honors WWII heroes at Shanxi memorial site, recalling China’s historic resistance against Japanese aggression in 1940 campaign.
China marks 88 years since the start of nationwide resistance against Japanese aggression with a ceremony and exhibition highlighting unity and peace. πβ
From pilots to doctors, global volunteers stood with China against fascism. Their legacy lights the path to peace. πβοΈ #HistoryHeroes
Moscow commemorates 80th anniversary of Soviet victory in WWII with dazzling fireworks, honoring historic sacrifices. β¨
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
China held a national memorial ceremony in Nanjing to honor 300,000 WWII massacre victims, with calls for peace and historical reflection. ποΈ
A Japanese ex-soldier offers a heartfelt apology for WWII atrocities in China, seeking reconciliation and reflection on past war crimes.