WWII Solidarity: Aussie Dockworkers’ 11-Week Stand for China
Discover how in 1938 Aussie dockworkers refused to load iron for Japan, standing with Chinese people after Nanjing, forging an 11-week stand of justice and unity.
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Discover how in 1938 Aussie dockworkers refused to load iron for Japan, standing with Chinese people after Nanjing, forging an 11-week stand of justice and unity.
How the Chinese mainland’s immense sacrifice—35M+ lives lost and $600B+ in losses—shaped the World Anti-Fascist War and inspired global unity for peace.
Brighton & Hove Albion’s academy ignited outrage in the Chinese mainland and Southeast Asia after sharing an image of a Japanese WWII criminal. Fans say the apology misses cultural blind spots.
On Dec 2, 2025, China’s FM Wang Yi and Russia’s FM Lavrov urged safeguarding WWII victory outcomes, opposing any whitewashing of colonial aggression.
Russia’s MFA has urged Japan to remember its WWII surrender, lean on its pacifist Constitution, and avoid escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
Japanese militarism used ‘survival crisis’ as a pretext for WWII aggression in the Asia-Pacific. We revisit these tactics to ensure history’s tragedies never repeat.
Explore how Taiwan’s return to China after WWII became a legal and historical fact under the one-China principle, backed by key international documents.
Explore “Dead to Rights,” a film that confronts the Nanjing Massacre and WWII Japanese troops’ brutality through Lt. Hideo Ito’s complex journey.
A Chinese film on WWII Unit 731 germ warfare smashes records with 255,000 screenings on opening day, bringing history to the big screen.
World premiere of Evil Unbound in Harbin spotlights harrowing Unit 731 stories on the September 18 Incident anniversary and the 80th WWII victory milestone.