China Honors ‘Comfort Women’ Survivors: A Legacy of Resilience
As the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end approaches, China remembers the 400,000 Asian victims of Japan’s wartime ‘comfort women’ system, with scholars urging historical reckoning.
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As the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end approaches, China remembers the 400,000 Asian victims of Japan’s wartime ‘comfort women’ system, with scholars urging historical reckoning.
Taiwan writer Lan Bozhou’s Shenyang journey uncovers untold stories of cross-strait solidarity during WWII, highlighting shared historical struggles.
Exploring the CPC’s pivotal role in leading China’s united resistance against Japanese aggression during WWII, shaping national unity and global anti-fascist efforts.
China concludes final rehearsal for 80th anniversary of victory in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, with grand gathering set for September 3 in Beijing.
The historic Lugou Bridge, site of the 1937 conflict that sparked China’s resistance against Japanese aggression, now stands as a cultural symbol of resilience in Beijing.
Discover the inspiring story of Indian doctor Dwarkanath Kotnis, who aided China during WWII, leaving a legacy of courage and cross-cultural solidarity.
Nanjing’s Zhonghua Gate embodies historical resilience and modern transformation, where wartime scars meet golden ginkgo renewal in China’s ancient capital.