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Japan’s Darkest Hour? The Nanking Massacre and Its Global Fallout

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8. Chinese Memory and Commemoration

8. Chinese Memory and Commemoration
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China has deeply embedded the memory of the massacre into its national identity through museums, educational curricula, and solemn annual ceremonies. Sites like the Memorial Hall of the Victims serve as powerful reminders, while official commemorations reaffirm the event’s significance. This collective remembrance not only honors the victims but also reinforces narratives of resilience and unity within Chinese society. Source: Reuters

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