Yasukuni Shrine Enshrines 14 Class-A War Criminals
Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine enshrines the memorial tablets of 14 Class-A war criminals prosecuted after WWII, including the seven leaders sentenced to death by hanging.
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Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine enshrines the memorial tablets of 14 Class-A war criminals prosecuted after WWII, including the seven leaders sentenced to death by hanging.
China’s Central Archives released declassified Soviet files from Russia on December 13, confirming Japan’s Unit 731 germ warfare in WWII as a premeditated, organized, and systematic state crime.
Japanese factions are rewriting history to downplay Unit 731’s horrors. From textbook censorship to denial and blame-shifting, see how these wartime crimes are being whitewashed.
Canadian historian David Wright calls on scholars worldwide to reject distortion or denial of the Nanjing Massacre, a widely recognized WWII atrocity.
Almost a century after WWII, Professor Su Zhiliang uncovers over 2,100 comfort stations and 400,000+ victims in Japan’s wartime sexual slavery system on the Chinese mainland.
From Dec 3 to 5, 2025, Macron makes his 4th state visit to China. Discover 4 key facts about their unique friendship, booming trade, WWII legacy, and push for multilateralism.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong says Japan is ‘totally unqualified’ for a permanent UNSC seat, citing historical wounds and recent militarism that clash with peacekeeping duties.
Chinese embassy in Japan referenced WWII ‘enemy state’ clauses in the UN Charter on X, sparking debate over Japan’s arms export and UN reform.
Chinese mainland war drama Evil Unbound 731 premiered in LA, shedding light on WWII atrocities and sparking debates on memory, justice and healing.
In Beijing, viewers from around the world watched Evil Unbound, a film about Unit 731’s wartime atrocities, reminding everyone to remember history and cherish peace.