12.13
National Day of Public Worship
National Mcmorial Day
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Don't forget the national shame and remember history
In order to mourn the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and all the compatriots (including comfort women) who were killed by the Japanese aggressors during the Japanese imperialist war of aggression against China, to expose the war crimes of the Japanese aggressors, to bear in mind the profound disasters caused by the war of aggression to the people of Chinese and the people of the world, and to show the firm stand of the Chinese people in opposing the war of aggression, defending human dignity and safeguarding world peace.
On December 13, 1937, the Invading Japanese Army began to carry out a massacre of Chinese compatriots in Nanjing, China, which lasted for more than 40 days, killing more than 300,000 people, creating the Nanjing Massacre that shocked China and foreign countries. This atrocious act, which flagrantly violated international law and the Geneva Conventions, has long been subject to historical conclusions and legal conclusions after the trial of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East established after the Second World War and the Nanjing Military Tribunal for the Trial of War Criminals.
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shame
02
Japan's crimes are hard to describe
bombing
The Japanese army began to bombard the surrounding area of Nanjing long before it invaded Nanjing. In November 1937, the Japanese Army Aviation Headquarters passed the Law on the Use of Aviation Forces, article 103 of which stipulates: "The implementation of strategic attacks belongs to the sabotage of the central organs including politics, economy, industry and other central organs in key areas, and it is important to directly attack the citizens, causing great terror to the people and defeating their will." "This is the first time in the history of human warfare that air strikes can be carried out directly at civilians and residents' streets in war, breaking through the bottom line of war ethics."
Remember history - do not forget the original heart - do not forget the national shame
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