The Japanese invaders captured Nanjing
In just 6 weeks, we lost more than 300,000 compatriots
The laughter and prosperity were no longer, corpses littered the fields
The thousand-year-old city turned into a "hell on earth"
△The massacre on the riverside
National Memorial Day to honor our fallen compatriots
Today is the eighth
The victims of the Nanjing Massacre National Memorial Day
In the name of the country, we mourn the dead
At 8 o'clock in the morning
The honor guard of the three services of the Chinese People's Liberation Army
During the Nanjing Massacre of the Japanese invaders Memorial Hall for the Victims of the Massacre
The national flag was raised and then slowly lowered
Let us mourn the victims of the Nanjing Massacre
Fly the flag at half-mast
Memory of Nanjing World Memory
Memory of Nanjing
Memory of the World
One, two, one, three, mountains and rivers share the same sorrow
Eighty-four years , A clear history
Overseas Chinese from all over the world remember the history and express their condolences together.
As the sun and the moon pass, history will last forever.
The arrows will remain forever. We pray for peace.
The sons and daughters of China from all over the world will gather their voices for peace and gather the power of peace.
Nanjing Overseas Chinese Federation, Jiangsu News Broadcasting , Jinling Voice Radio Station, Indonesia " International Daily ", and Huai'an Overseas Chinese Federation jointly produced the "Memory of Nanjing·Memory of the World" series of overseas Chinese groups simultaneously mourning the victims of the Nanjing Massacre Topics.
The memory of Nanjing will stay in the world for peace forever!
Daito Jin is a Japanese monk and a peaceful anti-war person. He has been helping the Memorial Hall collect historical materials related to the Nanjing Massacre in Japan for many years. The original archives he collected were rare, and it was even more difficult to transport them from Japan. Like Dadongren, there are many people who insist on seeking evidence and speaking out for the Nanjing Massacre. Chinese-American writer Chang Chun-ru is one of them.
Zhang Chunru, who was born in New Jersey, USA, became a journalist with the vision of seeking the truth. She collected a large amount of information in Chinese, English, Japanese, German , reviewed the Tokyo war criminal trial transcripts, and also contacted Japan through letters. The and veterans of World War II "unblocked" the dusty history and "tear open" the bloody reality.
Weeping every word, Zhang Chunru wrote "Nanjing Massacre: The Forgotten Catastrophe of World War II", a book exposing the atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders in Nanjing, China. Once it came out, it caused a sensation in the world.
Meng Linghua, deputy editor-in-chief of "Kansai Chinese Times", visited Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province twice in 2019 and 2020 to visit the Zhang Chunru Memorial Hall. Meng Linghua didn't want to miss any of the words, photos, and objects, and stopped for a long time.
Zhang Chunru Memorial Hall
Some Japanese may say that by spreading the historical facts of the Nanjing Massacre, you are engaging in anti-Japanese and anti-Japanese education. I'm going to say, no. Why should we establish a National Memorial Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre? Why should we commemorate those victims today? I would like to express my views from a passage said by Zhang Chunru. What she said is: "History is a way to ensure checks and balances of power... Forgetting history will only increase the possibility of human rights violations and genocide. Because this forgetfulness allows some people to think that they can get away with murder, which will not He was judged by future generations for his actions.
Meng Linghua
Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Kansai Chinese Times
As a Malaysian Chinese, he is the president of the Simpang Deka District People's Association in Kuching, Malaysia, and Kapitana. Supervisor Liu Sile heard about the Nanjing Massacre from his ancestors, and Zhang Chunru's works deepened his understanding of this human tragedy. Liu Sile said that whenever he sees the cultural relics and historical materials of the Nanjing Massacre, he can't help but feel sad.
Liu Sile
Datuk Kapitan of Malaysia, Vice President of the World Fuzhou Shiyi Township Association , President of the Kuching Simpangdika District People’s Association, President of the Kuching Chess Association of East Malaysia
Chinese-American female writer Zhang Chunru The publication of the English-language historical book "The Rape of Nanjing: The Forgotten Massacre" has changed the situation that all English-speaking countries have no detailed records of the historical event of the Nanjing Massacre. It has also awakened the memory of this period of history in the Chinese world. We cannot forget history. Maintaining peace is the common task of people all over the world. I hope more people can understand the truth of history, reject war, and cherish peace.
html December 13th is the National Memorial Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre. The history of the Nanjing Massacre is not only the memory of Nanjing and the country, but also the memory of the world. Over the past few years, China has held public memorial ceremonies in the name of the country to commemorate the victims and remind the world not to forget the clear history. In Canada, the United States, Japan and other parts of the world, people have also organized "overseas peace rallies" and "Nanjing Massacre Testimonies" "Assemblies" and other forms to remember history and pray for peace. Zhang Chunru’s mother, Zhang Yingying, has been devoted to spreading the historical truth of the Nanjing Massacre overseas for many years.Zhang Yingying
The mother of writer Zhang Chunru, a native of Huai'an, Jiangsu
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There will be a cloud "Nanjing Festival" on December 11 this year to commemorate the victims of the Nanjing Massacre. Every December we have a "Nanjing Festival", which is the Gulf of America The District Historical Facts Preservation Association, a Chinese organization, was launched in 1996 and has been in its 25th year.
My husband and I have been working overseas to continue Zhang Chunru’s unfinished business. We organize these activities because we must cherish peace. Don’t forget history and achieve world peace.
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Make the past known and be wary of future generations. Today, 84 years later, and in the more distant future, more and more people in the international community will begin to face up to the history of the Nanjing Massacre, and overseas Chinese will unswervingly continue on the road of spreading the historical truth.
This morning at 10:01
When the air raid siren rang in the sky over Nanjing
No matter where you are
What you are doing
Please stand for a minute
Pay silent tribute to the victims of the Nanjing Massacre
Don’t forget history
Forge ahead
Pay homage to the victims
Forward together for peace
Source: Jiangsu News Broadcasting