Dongji Rescue: A WWII Tale of Humanity Across Borders
New film ‘Dongji Rescue’ highlights the WWII rescue of British POWs by Chinese fishermen, showcasing cross-border compassion and China’s wartime contributions.
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  New film ‘Dongji Rescue’ highlights the WWII rescue of British POWs by Chinese fishermen, showcasing cross-border compassion and China’s wartime contributions.
  China held its first full rehearsal in Beijing for the September 3 event marking 80 years since the victory in the War of Resistance and World Anti-Fascist War.
  New film ‘Dongji Rescue’ revisits Chinese fishermen’s 1942 rescue of British POWs, highlighting historical accountability and peace-building through cinematic storytelling.
  Residents of Taiwan embrace mainland-produced film ‘Dongji Rescue,’ sparking discussions about shared Chinese wartime history and cultural connections.
  The new film ‘Dongji Rescue’ sheds light on the daring 1942 rescue of British POWs by Chinese fishermen off Zhoushan, a WWII story of courage and humanity.
  New film trailer reveals how Chinese fishermen defied Japanese forces to rescue 1,816 British WWII POWs near Zhejiang’s Dongji Island in 1942.
  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.
  New war film ‘Dongji Rescue’ highlights a WWII rescue by Chinese fishermen, with poignant post-credits scene bridging past and present global gratitude.
  Zhuang Yuejiang’s decades-long mission preserves Quzhou’s WWII history, highlighting China’s role in the global fight against fascism.
  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.
  From WWII battleground to thriving metropolis, Changsha’s transformation reflects China’s resilience and economic growth over eight decades.
  The film ‘Dead to Rights,’ depicting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, dominates China’s box office and prepares for global release, sparking historical dialogue.
  The son of a WWII Doolittle Raid pilot fulfills his father’s wish by connecting with Chinese villagers who rescued U.S. airmen, symbolizing enduring friendship.
  Explore the 1939 Huangtuling ambush in China’s Taihang Mountains, where Eighth Route Army forces defeated a key Japanese general during the War of Resistance.
  Susan Ozuk’s emotional journey to Quzhou honors Chinese villagers who saved her father during WWII, highlighting enduring cross-cultural bonds.
  New film ‘Dead to Rights’ portrays civilians risking lives to preserve evidence of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, highlighting resilience and historical truth.
  Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ explores the Nanjing Massacre through a postman’s lens, blending historical reckoning with cinematic artistry as it tops global box offices.
  Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ tops global box office with its poignant retelling of 1937 Nanjing Massacre events, blending historical truth with cinematic artistry.
  The trailer for ‘Dead to Rights’ revisits the 1937 Nanjing Massacre with unflinching realism, sparking global dialogue on historical memory.
  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.