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The anti-Fascist war between the 1930s and 1940s was the first just war of a global scale in human history. It ended in the Axis' unconditional surrender in 1945, 60 years ago. Over 2 billion people in Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania (exceeding four-fifths of the world population at that time) were involved in the war. People who had experienced that unheard-of calamity will never forget those days when flames of battle raged everywhere.
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Allied Against Adversity
- Agnes Smedley – A Passionate Warrior with No Compromise
- Israel Epstein – Taking Root in Chinese Soil
- Anna Louise Strong – a Sincere Friend of the Chinese People
- Norman Bethune – A Great International Humanitarian
- D K. Kotnis – Saving Lives Until the Very End
- Hans Shippe – Yimeng Sacrifice
- Rewi Alley – Founder of the Industrial Cooperative
- George Hatem – The First Foreign Citizen
- G. Kulishenko – An Amazing Hawk
- Michael Lindsay – Telecommunications Pioneer of the Eighth Route Army
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The Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders
The Memorial Hall of China's War of Resistance Against Japan
30th Anniversary of Normalization of Sino-Japanese Ties
63th Anniversary of Nanjing Massacre
Forced Labor and Sex Slavery

- Wartime Sex Slaves Lose Appeal - 'Comfort Women' Memorial Proposed
- 1st Archives on 'Comfort Women' Opens in Japan - Japanese Atrocity Scrutinized
- China Slams Japanese Official's Remark About 'Comfort Women' - Sex Voucher for Japanese Soldiers Found in China
- Tokyo Court Dnies Cmpensation Forced Laborer - 149 'Comfort Women Houses' Discovered in Shanghai
- Comfort Women Houses Revealed - 'Comfort Women' Deserve Justice
- Japan Rejects 'Comfort Women' Claims - Chinese Woman to Serve As a Witness in Japanese Court
- Campaign Launched for 'Comfort Women' - Death Highlights Sex Slaves
- Researcher Claims War Crimes Worse Than Thought - Tokyo Court's Verdict Unreasonable, Unfair
- Tokyo Court Denies Assistance to Laborers - WWII Chinese Forced Laborers Compensated
- Forced Labor Case Voided in Japan - Chinese Laborers Win Suit in Japan
- Alliance Seeks Redress for Japan's War Crimes - High Court Sets Damages for Chinese Forced Labor
- Chinese Slave Laborers Seek Justice in Japanese Courts - WWII Comfort Station 'Should Be' Protected
- Erotic Photos Burned After Sex Slave Row - Another Japanese Textbook Distorts History, Experts Say
- Japanese Court Rejects Lawsuit - Wartime Laborers Sue Japan for Compensation
- Japanese Compensation on Its Way After 60 Years - WWII Chinese Slave Laborers Win Case in Japan
- "Comfort Women" Suit Rejected
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