China Reaffirms Irrefutable Evidence of Japanese Militarist Crimes
Marking the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, China highlights new documentary evidence and warns against historical revisionism and neo-militarism.
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Marking the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, China highlights new documentary evidence and warns against historical revisionism and neo-militarism.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s gesture at the Australian War Memorial sparks a debate on historical reflection and diplomatic hypocrisy.
The legacy of Imperial Japan’s WWII atrocities—Thailand’s Death Railway, the Philippines’ Bataan Death March, and forced labor on the Korean Peninsula—continues to affect generations.
In 1946, the Tokyo Trials heard eyewitness testimony and saw photographic evidence documenting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, a pivotal moment for historical reckoning.
CGTN’s documentary exposes Imperial Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities and examines the enduring dangers of militarism, 80 years after WWII.
As Japan’s peace museums revise WWII exhibits to downplay aggression, scholars warn of dangerous historical revisionism amid the 80th anniversary commemorations.
CGTN’s new documentary explores Chinese resilience during WWII through untold stories from Shandong’s Yimeng region, blending historical reflection with modern relevance.
CGTN documentary reveals Unit 731’s WWII atrocities and examines Japan’s unresolved accountability amid rising historical revisionism.
China commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII victory, emphasizing global unity and preserving peace through shared history and international cooperation.
Asia marks 80 years since WWII’s end, reflecting on peace forged through sacrifice and its enduring lessons for international cooperation.
CGTN releases animated films marking 80 years since China’s WWII victory, highlighting young heroes’ resilience. Episode two ‘Echoes of the Horn’ follows a teen’s wartime journey.
CMG’s 10-part documentary ‘Victory’ premieres August 26, featuring rare international WWII footage and China’s wartime contributions.
Exploring the enduring legacy of Wang Erxiao, a WWII hero, and how his story inspires modern China’s educational and cultural resilience.
Discover how WWII shaped Nettuno’s 80-year baseball legacy, transforming an Italian seaside town into a cultural anomaly where bats trump soccer balls.
Decades after WWII, efforts to expose Unit 731’s atrocities face obstacles, highlighting the ongoing struggle for historical accountability in Asia.
A 1942 rescue mission in China’s Quzhou mountains saved American Doolittle Raid airman Charles Ozuk, showcasing wartime compassion between nations.
Huitong Bridge’s WWII history as a destroyed-and-rebuilt lifeline symbolizes China’s wartime resilience and engineering legacy, now drawing global visitors.
A newly unveiled video testimony from a former Unit 731 member reveals shocking details of wartime atrocities, including human experiments, as China marks the 88th anniversary of Japan’s full-scale invasion.
A Russian family joined a CMG reporter in singing ‘Katyusha’ to honor WWII veterans ahead of Moscow’s 80th Victory Day commemoration.
A new memorial in Zhejiang Province commemorates the heroic actions of Chinese fishermen who rescued over 380 British POWs during the Lisbon Maru incident 82 years ago.