Hey history buffs and movie lovers! 🎥 This year, 'Unerasable Evidence' shines a light on one of history's darkest chapters: the Nanjing Massacre of 1937 in mainland China.
Through trial transcripts from the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and rare footage by American missionary John Magee, the documentary reconstructs the brutal crimes led by General Iwane Matsui. Despite his attempts to dodge responsibility in court, this chain of evidence forever nails him to history's pillar of shame. 🔍
Remembering atrocities isn't about dwelling on pain—it's about ensuring truth prevails and justice is never forgotten. For young audiences in South and Southeast Asia, this film is a powerful reminder of the importance of historical memory and vigilance against denial. 🌟
Reflect, learn, and discuss: history shapes our future, and confronting these stories helps us build a more informed world.
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