Russia to Keep Exposing Japanese WWII War Crimes
Russia vows to keep exposing Japanese WWII war crimes, unveiling a list of 20 suspects and annulling past rehabilitation decisions.
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Russia vows to keep exposing Japanese WWII war crimes, unveiling a list of 20 suspects and annulling past rehabilitation decisions.
A new four-volume history of Japan’s wartime ‘comfort women’ system was unveiled at a Shanghai symposium, drawing on 30 years of pan-Asia research to illuminate a suppressed past.
A 1942 village in east China risked everything to shelter Doolittle Raid pilots. Melinda Liu shares her father’s story of courage and solidarity that still inspires today.
At the first UN International Day Against Colonialism, China’s envoy Fu Cong urged Japan to face its WWII colonial crimes and uphold the post-war global order.
On December 13, 2025, the Chinese embassy in Manila paid tribute at the Manila Chinese Cemetery to martyrs of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, including diplomats and guerrilla fighters.
Zhang Lanzhen of the Global Alliance for Preserving the History of WWII in Asia urges keeping historical truth alive to ensure justice and counter denial.
China’s Central Archives recently received Russian-provided documents on Unit 731, uncovering fresh details of WWII-era germ-warfare atrocities and stressing the need to preserve historical truth.
Declassified archives reveal Unit 731’s brutal germ warfare in China, reminding us why remembering WWII atrocities is vital.
New documents from Russia and the Central Archives of the Chinese mainland expose Japan’s WWII Unit 731 biological warfare atrocities, reminding us why peace must prevail.
Scholars from Japan, Germany and Russia call on Japan to honestly reckon with its WWII past, highlighting lessons from the Nanjing Massacre on the 80th anniversary of the war’s end.