
Russian Youth Honor Nanjing History, Vow to Uphold Truth
Young Russians at a Beijing museum condemned WWII atrocities and pledged to safeguard historical truth, highlighting Sino-Russian solidarity against fascism.
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Young Russians at a Beijing museum condemned WWII atrocities and pledged to safeguard historical truth, highlighting Sino-Russian solidarity against fascism.
Exploring how generations across Asia protect cultural heritage and historical truth through art, academia, and digital innovation amid conflict and time.
Commemorating the Nanjing Massacre’s victims, a poignant reminder of WWII atrocities and the enduring call for peace.
The niece of Bernhard Arp Sindberg shares untold stories of his heroic efforts sheltering 20,000 Chinese civilians during the Nanjing Massacre, preserving a legacy of courage and humanity.
New documentary ‘Dead to Rights’ explores the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premiering globally to mark WWII’s 80th anniversary and spark historical dialogue.
CGTN America co-hosts the premiere of ‘Dead to Rights,’ a film on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, sparking global dialogue on WWII history.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ on the Nanjing Massacre premieres in Melbourne, drawing solemn audience reactions and dominating China’s box office with 2 billion yuan revenue.
Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ reimagines historical reckoning through intimate storytelling, sparking global dialogue on memory and peace preservation.
Ex-Japan footballer Keisuke Honda retracts denial of Nanjing Massacre after global backlash, shares historical research in public apology.
As the last survivors of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre share their stories, a new documentary highlights efforts to preserve evidence of wartime atrocities and uphold historical truth.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights,’ focusing on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premieres in Toronto and Vancouver, sparking dialogue ahead of 80th anniversary commemorations.
The blockbuster film ‘Dead To Rights’ revisits the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, blending historical truth with cinematic storytelling to ignite global dialogue on memory and justice.
The film ‘Dead to Rights,’ depicting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, dominates China’s box office and prepares for global release, sparking historical dialogue.
North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights,’ a documentary on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, sparks dialogue on historical remembrance in Washington, D.C.
Filmmakers preserve final testimonies of Nanjing Massacre survivors, honoring Iris Chang’s legacy while building bridges between history and modern peace efforts.
American donor Evan Kail praises ‘Dead to Rights,’ a film on the Nanjing Massacre, as essential viewing ahead of its North American premiere August 15.
A film depicting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre tops China’s box office, sparking dialogue on historical memory and cultural reflection.
Two survivors of the Nanjing Massacre have died, leaving only 28 living witnesses. Their stories highlight the brutal events of 1937 and the enduring hope that future generations remember the tragedy.