The Heat: China’s Role in WWII

The Heat

Commemorating a major victory 70 years ago. In 1945, China ended a long and brutal war against Japan. Up to 20 million Chinese lives were lost. But why is China’s contribution to World War II virtually unknown in the West? What are the lessons that can be learned?

Massacres, air-raids, chemical weapons and biological agents. Scars from the war that Japan waged 70 years ago. Decades later, the wounds of the war are still raw in China.

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