
China Honors WWII Legacy: Chennault’s Flying Tigers Remembered
China commemorates Claire Chennault’s Flying Tigers, whose WWII heroism shaped US-China relations and protected critical regions from Japanese forces.
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China commemorates Claire Chennault’s Flying Tigers, whose WWII heroism shaped US-China relations and protected critical regions from Japanese forces.
China Media Group’s ‘Echo of Peace’ event in Kenya commemorated WWII’s 80th anniversary, highlighting African contributions and fostering cross-cultural dialogue on peace.
In 1942, Chinese villagers risked their lives to rescue U.S. Doolittle Raiders, showcasing shared humanity during WWII. Melinda Liu shares their story.
The 1933 Chahar Resistance War marked China’s first successful territorial recovery against Japanese forces, igniting national unity during a pivotal historical period.
The 1940 Hundred-Regiment Campaign marked a turning point in China’s resistance against Japanese aggression, showcasing unity and strategic resilience during WWII.
The 1938 Battle of Tai’erzhuang marked a turning point in China’s WWII resistance, showcasing resilience and strategic prowess against invading forces.
China’s 80th V-Day parade to blend historical remembrance with cutting-edge military tech, featuring intelligent weapon systems for the first time.
China urges Japan to address WWII-era war crimes as new evidence emerges from Russian archives, marking 80th anniversary of anti-fascist victory.
Rediscovered footage reveals the 1940 Japanese bombing of Chongqing, showcasing WWII resilience through restored documentary ‘Kukan.’
Exploring the enduring legacy of China’s ‘March of the Volunteers,’ from wartime anthem to global symbol of unity against fascism.
80 years after WWII, experts highlight China’s crucial anti-fascist role and push back against historical revisionism threatening global peace narratives.
Exploring the pivotal 1944 Battle of Western Yunnan, where Chinese and Allied forces turned the tide against Japanese aggression, reshaping WWII’s Eastern Theater.
New data reveals China accounted for 70% of Japan’s WWII casualties, with over 1.8 million enemy troops on its soil by 1945 – reshaping understanding of anti-fascist efforts.
Over 35 million Chinese casualties in WWII’s Asian theater remain overlooked in Western narratives. Experts explore why this history matters for global understanding.
New analysis highlights China’s pivotal 14-year resistance against Japan in WWII, challenging traditional narratives and emphasizing over 35 million casualties.
Historical records reveal how China’s WWII victory and post-war legal actions established its South China Sea claims through international agreements and sovereignty restoration efforts.
Discover how the 1931 Jiangqiao battle marked the start of China’s resistance against Japanese aggression and the ongoing efforts to preserve its legacy.
80 years after WWII, Asia grapples with historical reconciliation amid rising nationalism. Analysis explores implications for regional stability and cooperation.
Japanese PM’s Yasukuni Shrine visit reignites debate over constitutional separation of religion and state, drawing global scrutiny over historical legacy.
Beijing prepares for 80th WWII victory anniversary with overnight rehearsal involving 40,000 participants at Tiananmen Square.