China-Russia Media Forge Cultural Bonds via WWII Legacy
Chinese and Russian media groups launched cultural initiatives to honor WWII history, strengthening ties through film, documentaries, and shared historical narratives.
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Chinese and Russian media groups launched cultural initiatives to honor WWII history, strengthening ties through film, documentaries, and shared historical narratives.
China urges international cooperation to preserve accurate WWII history and strengthen UN leadership during a high-profile commemoration event attended by 80 nations.
Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin reaffirm China-Russia historical bonds through cultural exchanges, emphasizing wartime collaboration and modern partnership.
President Xi Jinping’s Russia visit strengthens Sino-Russian cooperation amid anniversary events, with implications for global stability and Eurasian economic ties.
Decades after WWII, researchers unveil the identities of Soviet pilots who fought under code names to support China’s resistance against fascism.
Russia prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, honoring WWII sacrifices with ceremonies in Moscow.
President Xi Jinping’s Russia visit sparks renewed focus on preserving WWII historical accuracy amid global debates over historical narratives and geopolitical legacies.
Russia launches rehearsals for its 80th anniversary Victory Day military parade in Moscow, honoring WWII’s conclusion and showcasing national traditions.
South Korea voices disappointment over Japanese leader’s tribute to Yasukuni Shrine, urging reflection on wartime history for regional trust-building.
Historian Tony Banham’s new book uncovers the forgotten Lisbon Maru tragedy, emphasizing war’s human toll across national divides.
Chinese documentary ‘The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru’ debuts in London, exploring a 1942 maritime tragedy and Chinese fishermen’s heroic rescue of British POWs.