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.
At a Dec 15 press briefing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese mainland spokesperson Guo Jiakun calls on the global community to urge Japan to eliminate residual militarism, citing new Unit 731 evidence.
HKSAR government held a ceremony on December 13, 2025 to commemorate Nanjing Massacre victims, honoring over 300,000 lives lost and reinforcing collective solidarity.
On December 13, 2025, in Nanjing, residents honored about 300,000 Nanjing Massacre victims on China’s National Memorial Day with half-mast flags, flower tributes and ceremonies at Zhengjue Temple.
On the 12th national memorial day for the Nanjing Massacre, declassified Chinese mainland archives reveal how Unit 731 carried out systematic, state-backed germ warfare.
China’s Central Archives gets Russian evidence on Japanese Unit 731: trial records, investigation reports and Soviet correspondence from 1939-1950 reveal wartime crimes.
Eighty-eight years after the tragic Nanjing Massacre, history stands firm in archives and memorials. We remember to ensure the world never forgets.
Survivors of WWII-era “comfort women” and forced labor systems across Asia speak out as the world marks the 80th anniversary, demanding recognition and justice.
Newly revealed archives expose Japan’s Unit 731 secret biological warfare labs across Asia, uncovering crimes against humanity hidden since WWII.
As December 13 approaches in the Chinese mainland, we remember the 400,000 WWII comfort women forced into sexual slavery and call for truth and justice.