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How Japan Invaded China in World War II

Japan’s invasion of China in World War II began with the expansion of conflict after years of tension. Following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937, Japanese forces launched a full-scale war, ...
Despite fears of the film, about a Japanese biochemical unit, stoking anti-Japan backlash, audience criticism came from plot ...
When the China-made WWII film, "Evil Unbound" — about Japan's notorious germ warfare group Unit 731 — was released earlier in ...
Japan has designated 14 airports and 26 seaports for use by its military and coast guard during a contingency.
Lawmaker Takao Saito denounced Japan's military campaign in China, and was subsequently expelled from the lower chamber of ...
Hosted by Peking University, the two-day international symposium was titled "The Chinese People's War of Resistance Against ...
Just days after taking office, Japan's new leader faces a series of back-to-back foreign policy tests, with a meeting with ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has welcomed Japan's commitment to accelerate its military buildup and defense spending ...
October 25 marks the 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s restoration to China. In 1895, the Qing government was forced to cede ...
Tong Zeng, chairman of Zhongxiang Investment Co, and also known as “China’s first civil advocate demanding wartime compensation from Japan,” passed away in Beijing on October 23 at the age of 69 due ...