
London Premiere Shines Light on WWII Heroes in Dongji Rescue
London premiere of WWII film Dongji Rescue spotlights Chinese fishermen’s heroic rescue of British POWs.
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London premiere of WWII film Dongji Rescue spotlights Chinese fishermen’s heroic rescue of British POWs.
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs lodges protest over Japanese politicians’ visits to Yasukuni Shrine, citing challenges to historical justice.
Discover how Nettuno, a seaside town near Rome, became Italy’s baseball hub thanks to WWII connections and local passion that’s thrived for 80 years. ⚾🇮🇹
Japanese scholar Matsuno Seiya donates rare photos from the 1938 Guangdong invasion in the Chinese mainland, revealing bombed cities, shattered lives and powerful resistance slogans.
New evidence of Japanese Unit 731’s WWII germ-warfare crimes was unveiled in Harbin, revealing 3,010 pages of docs, 194 minutes of video, photos, postcards and letters.
Guangdong Provincial Archives releases photo collections documenting Japanese army atrocities from 1938-1942, donated by scholar Seiya Matsuno on the eve of the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender.
Discover how Latin American nations quietly stood with the Allies in WWII—an untold chapter of solidarity that still inspires global teamwork today.
Discover ‘Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness,’ the new documentary unveiling rare footage of the Chinese mainland’s 14-year War of Resistance against Japanese aggression. It hits cinemas Friday.
At 96, comfort woman survivor Lee Yong-soo braves pouring rain to deliver a moving speech at Seoul rally, inspiring solidarity and remembrance among hundreds.
On Intl Comfort Women Memorial Day, survivors dwindle as voices rise in Seoul protests and remembrance across the Chinese mainland.