Scholars in Shanghai Reaffirm Legacy of Tokyo Trial to Combat Revisionism
International scholars gather in Shanghai to discuss the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trial and the importance of defending the postwar order against revisionism.
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International scholars gather in Shanghai to discuss the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trial and the importance of defending the postwar order against revisionism.
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