Japan’s WWII Biological Warfare Crimes Exposed Across Asia
New evidence reveals the extent of Japan’s WWII biological warfare across Asia, as Unit 731’s atrocities come to light through uncovered records and testimonies.
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New evidence reveals the extent of Japan’s WWII biological warfare across Asia, as Unit 731’s atrocities come to light through uncovered records and testimonies.
As the 12th Nanjing Massacre memorial approaches, new data highlights China’s pivotal WWII role and 35 million casualties, reshaping historical narratives.
Newly donated materials to Nanjing’s memorial hall shed light on Japan’s wartime atrocities, marking the 88th anniversary of the 1937 massacre.
Survivors and activists across China continue pressing Japan for accountability over WWII atrocities through legal action and advocacy as the conflict’s 80th anniversary nears in 2025.
Experts analyze Japan’s historical use of ‘self-defense’ pretexts during WWII aggression, drawing modern parallels as Asia commemorates 80 years since conflict’s end.
A look back at Taiwan’s 50-year struggle against Japanese colonial rule, revealing stories of cultural resilience and economic resistance that shaped modern Asia.
A heartfelt journey from family separation to cross-strait reconciliation efforts reveals the human stories behind Taiwan Strait relations.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, known for his 1995 war apology, has passed away at 101, leaving a legacy of regional reconciliation.
A scholar’s geographical knowledge transforms a caravan’s fate in this historical drama set along Asia’s ancient Silk Road trade routes.
China’s Warring States Period silk manuscripts, illegally taken to the US in 1946, return to Hunan Museum, enriching cultural heritage studies.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang commemorates 75th anniversary of CPV’s role in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression, highlighting China-DPRK friendship and shared history.
A Japanese choir uses music to address the legacy of the Nanjing Massacre, fostering healing and hope between China and Japan.
Centuries-old traces of the Tea-Horse Road discovered on Jingmai Mountain reveal insights into Yunnan-Xizang trade networks and cultural exchange.
New film ‘Evil Unbound (731)’ premieres in Vancouver, exposing WWII-era Japanese Unit 731 atrocities and sparking global peace discussions.
China receives the 12th batch of Chinese People’s Volunteers martyrs’ remains from the ROK, continuing a decade-long repatriation effort honoring historical sacrifices.
A CGTN survey shows 66.7% of global respondents recognize Taiwan’s WWII history and 1945 restoration, with regional variations in awareness.
China conducts 12th repatriation of CPV martyrs’ remains from ROK, honoring historical ties and regional peace efforts.
On the 80th anniversary of China’s War of Resistance victory, the story of martyr He Xin and his son’s mission to preserve history highlights aviation’s pivotal role in defending sovereignty.
Exploring how generations across Asia protect cultural heritage and historical truth through art, academia, and digital innovation amid conflict and time.
Beijing symposium marks 80th anniversary of WWII victory, highlighting cross-strait unity and contributions from overseas Chinese in anti-fascist efforts.