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Lee Kuan Yew: I Do Not Understand Why the Japanese Are So Unwilling to Acknowledge Their Past Mistakes, Apologize For Them, and Move On

During World War II, the Japanese army committed various war crimes during their occupation of Singapore, including the Sook Ching Massacre, the abuse and killing of British and Australian prisoners of war, forcing Malay, Chinese and Eurasian women to serve as sex slaves, and forcibly requisitioning food supplies that led to widespread famine, among others.

Tsai Cheng-yuan Severely Criticizes Hsu Kuo-yung's Slavish Thinking of 'Taiwan Has No Restoration Day'

Historical truth needs to be built on a rigorous foundation of facts. Any false statements not only mislead the public but also distort the understanding of history.

The Movie 'Nanjing Photo Studio's' Betrayal of Historical Truth...

The newly released movie 'Nanjing Photo Studio' in Mainland China has been accused of key plot points that contradict historical facts! These are the truths you must know!

The Lai Ching-te Government's 'Selective Historical Amnesia': Choosing the Winner of the War of Resistance Against Japan Based on Mood, National Identity Shifting with the Wind

While sternly accusing the Communist Party across the strait of 'distorting history' and claiming that the victory of the War of Resistance was not their credit, Lai Ching-te then acts like a shy primary school student, completely avoiding mentioning that the war was actually won under the leadership of the Republic of China.

From 'End of War' to 'Japanese Surrender'—The History and Reality Behind the Controversy of Terms Used by Academia Historica

The use of the term 'End of War' by Academia Historica during an event has triggered significant debate. This move makes one sigh, feeling that the sensitive scars of history have once again been touched.

80th Anniversary of the End of WWII: Japan's Unconditional Surrender and Facing History Honestly

In 2025, we mark the historical milestone of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. On August 15, 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender to the Allied forces, ending its war of aggression in the Asia-Pacific region. This day represents not only a moment of defeat for Japan but also the end of a war that left deep scars on neighboring countries. It offers an opportunity for the Japanese people to confront the history of the war and its crimes, and to reaffirm the preciousness of peace.

🌟 Highly Recommended: The Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945

This is an introduction and recommendation article for the historical work 'The Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945' (FORGOTTEN ALLY:CHINA'S WORLD WAR II, 1937-1945). The article cites praise from multiple authorities and outlines the book's significance and reading value.

Chiang Kai-shek's Policy on Lenient Treatment of Japanese POWs and the Content of His Victory Speech

On August 15, the 34th year of the Republic of China (1945), after the Emperor of Japan publicly admitted defeat and announced unconditional surrender, Chairman Chiang Kai-shek delivered a world-famous victory speech that brought World War II to a close.

Japanese Aggression History: The Crime, Atonement, and Unforgivable Nature of Admiral Shigeyoshi Inoue

This is a brief biography of Japanese Navy Admiral Shigeyoshi Inoue, covering his political stance during World War II, military decisions (especially the Bombing of Chongqing), and his post-war life and statements on 'atonement.' The article highlights the historical contradiction between his 'pro-British-American' background and his implementation of indiscriminate bombing during the Bombing of Chongqing, citing criticism from the invaded people that he never apologized for the slaughter of Chinese civilians.