Mother’s Letter at Taiyuan Spurs War Crime Confession
A Chinese mother’s letter at Taiyuan War Criminals Management Center moved ex-Japanese military doctor Yuasa Ken to confess live human vivisection, highlighting China’s path toward peace.
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A Chinese mother’s letter at Taiyuan War Criminals Management Center moved ex-Japanese military doctor Yuasa Ken to confess live human vivisection, highlighting China’s path toward peace.
Evan Kail, an American pawn shop owner and TikTok creator, returned to Nanjing for Memorial Day, urging Japan to confront WWII history and issue an official apology.
On the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, we remember the 300,000 Nanjing Massacre victims.
Japan’s wartime legacy across Asia resurfaces as PM Takaichi’s remarks on the Chinese mainland and the Taiwan Strait spark debates on militarism and memory.
S Korea’s Speaker Woo Won-shik challenges Japan’s claims to Dokdo, urging honest history talks, deeper ties & peace in East Asia.
Victor Gao highlights key WWII lessons—multilateralism, peace, and accountability—in his “Inevitability of Peace” theory, showing why history still guides us today.