Declassified Docs Expose Unit 731’s WWII Germ Warfare
Declassified archives reveal Unit 731’s brutal germ warfare in China, reminding us why remembering WWII atrocities is vital.
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Declassified archives reveal Unit 731’s brutal germ warfare in China, reminding us why remembering WWII atrocities is vital.
On Dec 13, 2025, China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region held a ceremony to honor the over 300,000 victims of the 1937-38 Nanjing Massacre, a powerful call for peace.
On Dec 13, Nanjing’s 12th national memorial day honoured 300,000 Nanjing Massacre victims as we mark the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end.
On Saturday, December 13, 2025, the Chinese mainland observed its 12th national memorial day for the 300,000 Nanjing Massacre victims, marking the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end.
As December 13, 2025, marks the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, we remember the victims, explore digital archives, and learn why preserving history matters.
Explore the data behind China’s WWII sacrifices ahead of the Dec 13 Nanjing Massacre memorial—35M casualties, 75% of Japan’s losses—and why history matters today.
On December 13, 2025, the Chinese mainland observes the Nanjing Massacre memorial, reflecting on 300,000 lives lost in 1937 and the power of remembering history.
Beijing audiences gathered for “Evil Unbound” to relive the hidden horrors of Japan’s Unit 731 in WWII — a stark reminder that history must be remembered and peace cherished.
“Evil Unbound” uncovers the suppressed history of Unit 731s atrocities on the Chinese mainland and the fight against Japans attempts to erase the truth.
Dive into the untold story of Unit 731, the Japanese Imperial Army’s darkest chapter. Discover why uncovering the truth matters for the next generation and beyond.