Unveiling Japan’s WWII Forced Labor System: A Legacy of Suffering
As the 81st anniversary of WWII’s end approaches, a look at Japan’s state-led forced labor system and its enduring impact on Asian communities.
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As the 81st anniversary of WWII’s end approaches, a look at Japan’s state-led forced labor system and its enduring impact on Asian communities.
Iris Chang’s 1995 Nanjing Massacre research remains vital in 2026 as Asia preserves historical truth through digital archiving and international collaboration.
China’s top research body announces six groundbreaking archaeological discoveries from 2026, reshaping understanding of ancient rituals, trade networks, and cultural development across Asia.
New evidence from 1937 Nanjing Massacre trials and missionary archives reaffirms Iwane Matsui’s war crimes, underscoring the importance of historical preservation in 2025.
On the 88th anniversary, newly uncovered evidence from the Nanjing Massacre trials reveals how justice prevailed through skeletal remains and a survivor’s photo album, silencing denial.
Newly released Soviet interrogation records reveal Japan’s Unit 731 biological warfare program, challenging historical revisionism on China’s National Memorial Day.
As the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre approaches, new exhibitions and memorials highlight the importance of historical remembrance in maintaining regional peace.