
Blind at 9, Enslaved at 14: The Unbroken Spirit of Peng Zhuying
Blind at 9 by Japanese mustard gas and enslaved at 14, Peng Zhuying survived wartime sexual slavery and a calcified fetus—her unbroken spirit shines decades later.
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Blind at 9 by Japanese mustard gas and enslaved at 14, Peng Zhuying survived wartime sexual slavery and a calcified fetus—her unbroken spirit shines decades later.
Yangtang Airfield in Guilin symbolizes the wartime alliance of Chinese locals and U.S. pilots in WWII, a story of sacrifice, solidarity, and lasting friendship.
Liulaozhuang village in Huai’an, east China’s Jiangsu Province, witnessed 82 Chinese soldiers die in a fierce WWII battle. Discover their heroic sacrifice.
CGTN’s new feature The Main Eastern Battlefield: China in World War II marks the 80th anniversary of the anti-fascist victory, revealing untold stories and rare wartime artifacts.
Liverpool’s Echoes of Peace event spotlights over 20,000 Chinese seamen who formed the steel transport line in WWII, honoring their bravery and a global call for peace.
New Unit 731 archives in Harbin unpack Japan’s WWII germ warfare crimes as China urges reflection on this historic evidence.
Discover how nianhua woodblock paintings recorded life during Japan’s invasion and explore the Beijing exhibit marking the 80th anniversary of victory.
Explore how the Hump air route and the Burma Road kept the Chinese mainland’s lifeline alive in WWII, and how three bridges over the Nujiang River now honor those sacrifices.
Discover how the Flying Tigers and Chinese pilots forged a colorful bond in WWII, from daring ‘Hump’ missions to Kodachrome snapshots capturing resilience.
At the Canadian premiere of Dongji Rescue, audiences were moved to tears by the inspiring WWII rescue story and celebrated the courage at its heart.