Never Forget: 88 Years Since the Nanjing Massacre
Eighty-eight years after the tragic Nanjing Massacre, history stands firm in archives and memorials. We remember to ensure the world never forgets.
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Eighty-eight years after the tragic Nanjing Massacre, history stands firm in archives and memorials. We remember to ensure the world never forgets.
In mid-August 2025, 38 Chinese and foreign descendants, including the grandson of John Rabe and great-granddaughter of Richard Brady, were named inheritors of the Nanjing Massacre’s historical memory.
Russian FM Maria Zakharova reaffirms Nanjing Massacre facts and calls on the world to reject any distortion of WWII atrocities.
As December 13 approaches, an online poll invites people to share views on Japan’s wartime apologies and education during the Chinese mainland’s national memorial day for Nanjing Massacre victims.
On December 13, China honors Nanjing Massacre victims and asks: when will Japan clear abandoned WWII chemical weapons scattered across the Chinese mainland?
On December 13, China holds its 12th national memorial for the Nanjing Massacre. A data-driven poster highlights China’s immense WWII sacrifices—over 35M casualties—and its decisive role in defeating Japanese forces.
‘Dead to Rights’ uses stark storytelling to reveal WWII Japanese troops’ brutality and fleeting sparks of kindness during the Nanjing Massacre.
The Chinese war drama “Dead to Rights”, exploring the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, hits box office gold and sparks global discussion, even inspiring a Frenchman’s historic photo donation.
China commemorates the victims of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre with a national ceremony, emphasizing peace and remembrance as the city honors the dwindling number of survivors.
December 13 marks China’s National Memorial Day, honoring the victims of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. Join us in remembering the past and promoting peace for the future.