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BEIJING — China is set to mix missiles with movies this week to celebrate defeating Japan in World War II. As well as a large-scale military parade through the streets of Beijing scheduled for ...
China has been ramping up its World War II themed propaganda leading up to a September 3 military parade, with "more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage ...
Chinese blockbuster movie The Eight Hundred adapted from a real fighting story from the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) is scheduled to be released in Japan on November 12.
The Chinese measure their history in millennia, not years, so the Japanese invasion of northern China in 1937 is as fresh in the collective memory as yesterday's horoscope. More than ...
Love for the motherland, or patriotism, is the third element in China’s World War II narrative, alongside hatred of Japanese ...
A documentary about Chinese "comfort women" during World War II has made its Japanese debut - six years after its release - with help from an international student from China. The film, titled ...
Toward the end of the film, it transpires that these men had actually been punished for their crimes. In 1945, 570,000 Japanese soldiers surrendered to China, and were imprisoned in Siberia.
When Chinese officials and elites berate Japan, as they frequently do these days, they often pointedly mention the atrocities that Imperial Japan committed after invading their country in the ...
China-produced World War II film The Eight Hundred has taken more than 1.2 billion yuan (US$175 million) at the box office since its release in China on August 21. That’s despite the mixed ...
A book recounts how precious works of art thousands of years old were taken to safety as Japan began its invasion of China in the 1930s — a part of China's history largely unknown outside Asia.
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