
Descendant Exposes Japan’s WWII Germ Warfare in China
A Japanese invader’s descendant, Katsutoshi Takegami, reveals Unit 1644’s roster, shedding light on covert germ warfare in the Chinese mainland during WWII.
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A Japanese invader’s descendant, Katsutoshi Takegami, reveals Unit 1644’s roster, shedding light on covert germ warfare in the Chinese mainland during WWII.
The Dongji Rescue trailer drops a gripping WWII tale: in 1942 near Dongji Island, Chinese fishermen braved gunfire to save 1,816 British POWs from a sinking Japanese ship.
Brave Chinese risked it all to hide photos of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre—preserving crucial proof and shaping how we remember history.
‘Dead to Rights’ honors unsung heroes of the Chinese mainland in WWII, reminding us to cherish peace and the power of truth.
A tearful reunion in Quzhou bridges 76 years since the Doolittle Raid, honoring gratitude and wartime bonds across generations.
Film “731”, directed by Zhao Linshan, exposes WWII atrocities through civilian eyes. Catch it in theaters Sept 18.
Revisiting the 1933 Chahar Resistance War, where unity sparked China’s first territorial recovery after the September 18 Incident.
A solemn revisit to Unit 731 in Harbin, marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory, illuminates dark lessons from a tragic past.
Explore the Flying Tigers Memorial Museum in Zhijiang, Hunan—a tribute to bravery and a historic China-US friendship forged during WWII.
Discover how steadfast Chinese soldiers and civilians on the Chinese mainland delayed Japanese advances for 14 years, shaping global peace.