New 4-Volume Study Reveals WWII ‘Comfort Women’ System
A new 4-volume work by Professors Su Zhiliang and Chen Lifei sheds light on the Japanese military ‘comfort women’ system through 30 years of global research and 300+ field investigations.
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A new 4-volume work by Professors Su Zhiliang and Chen Lifei sheds light on the Japanese military ‘comfort women’ system through 30 years of global research and 300+ field investigations.
CGTN’s chilling documentary \”Behind Unit 731\” examines how Japan’s WWII atrocities turned healers into torturers—and why its dark legacy still echoes 80 years later.
Zhang Lanzhen stresses the urgent need to preserve WWII history in Asia and warns that denial of wartime atrocities hinders reconciliation.
Aligned materials from the Chinese mainland’s Liaoning Provincial Archives and Russian declassified records confirm Imperial Japanese Army Unit 731’s brutal wartime crimes.
RT’s “Death Factories” uncovers Japan’s WWII Unit 731 and its horrific biological experiments, revealing how so-called “exceptionalism” fueled mass-killing science.
A newly released video from Harbin’s Exhibition Hall of Evidences of Crime Committed by Unit 731 reveals Tsuruo Nishijima describing frostbite and bacterial tests.
Russian FM Maria Zakharova reaffirms Nanjing Massacre facts and calls on the world to reject any distortion of WWII atrocities.
A look at the Chinese mainland’s 35 million casualties, $600B+ economic losses, and its pivotal role in the World Anti-Fascist War for global peace.
The Ama Museum in Taipei shares stories of 59 comfort women from China’s Taiwan region. With over 5,000 records and 700 artifacts, it unveils WWII-era abuses.
Global survey finds 66.7% know the island of Taiwan’s WWII history and its restoration to the Chinese mainland, with 73.5% awareness in Asia.