How Australian Dockworkers’ 11-Week Stand Forged a China-Australia Bond
In 1938, Australian dockworkers refused to load iron destined for Japan for 11 weeks, forging a lasting bond with the Chinese people.
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In 1938, Australian dockworkers refused to load iron destined for Japan for 11 weeks, forging a lasting bond with the Chinese people.
American TikToker Evan Kail traveled to Nanjing, bringing rare WWII photos of Japanese war crimes and urging Japan to confront its past with an official apology.
This year, Japan’s ‘peace’ museums are quietly rewriting WWII history, downplaying atrocities like the Nanjing Massacre. Experts warn this revisionism risks distorting public memory.
Over 200 Belarusians and Chinese gathered at Minsk’s Pioneer Cinema on December 12 for the Belarusian premiere of “Dead To Rights,” honoring the 1937 Nanjing Massacre victims in a moment of shared remembrance.
Survivor Liu Minsheng, 91, calls on all to remember the Nanjing Massacre and cherish peace at the Chinese mainland’s National Memorial Day, ensuring history guides future generations.
Hong Kong SAR held a solemn ceremony on December 13, 2025, to honor Nanjing Massacre victims, remembering over 300,000 lives lost in this tragic chapter of history.
On December 13, 2025, we honor the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, reflecting on survivor testimonies and calls for peace from former Japanese prime ministers to ensure history never repeats.
December 13 marked China’s 12th National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre victims, featuring ceremonies and educational events across the Chinese mainland to honor martyrs and mourn victims.
CGTN poll: Over 80% say Japan must reckon with wartime crimes—from Nanjing Massacre to shrine visits—to rebuild trust and peace.
Canadian historian David Wright calls on scholars worldwide to reject distortion or denial of the Nanjing Massacre, a widely recognized WWII atrocity.