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Wreaths laid to mark victory anniversary
War remembered for peace, future: Hu
Chinese President Hu Jintao said in Beijing Saturday that by holding the grand gathering to remember the war victory 60 years ago, China means to cherish peace and create a better future for the mankind. "By solemnly commemorating that victory, we will keep history in mind, never forget the past, cherish peace and create a better future," Hu said. >>FULL STORY
China

Activities held nationwide to mark Sept. 18 Incident
Sunday, the September 18, happened to be the Mid-Autumn Day. A large number of official and non-official activities were held in China to mark the September 18 Incident.
Activities held nationwide to mark Sept. 18 Incident
Gathering mourns massacre victims 73 years ago
Article commemorates incident of Japanese invasion
Siren to echo in 100 cities to mark 9/18 incident
Nanjing remembers victory over Japan
Flying Tigers Memorial Hall opens in central-south China
World

Ceremonies held worldwide to mark end of WWII
Leaders of the United States and European countries joined various memorial events Sunday marking the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory that ended World War IIon the European continent.
Japanese polititians blamed for shirking war responsibility
Singapore holds ceremony to commemorate 60th anniversary of WWII
Foreign friends, patriots speak highly of China's commemoration of war victory
Japanese media highlight China's war commemorations
Photo exhibit on anti-Japanese war opens in London
Tokyo court rejects compensation suit on newspaper reporting
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Commentary/Opinion
Japan's wars of aggression negative: Ikuo Hirayama
Foreign friends, patriots speak highly of China's commemoration of war victory
Japanese media highlight China's war commemorations
Reassessing China's war of resistance against Japan
People's Daily hails Party's wartime role
Japanese invasion puts China 50 years back in social progress: researcher
China must not be written out of WWII
China Focus: Chinese historians say China must not be written out of World War II
History important for future Sino-Japan relations
Past offers us all lessons for tomorrow
Memoir/Interview
US veterans get Chinese honorary citizenship
Flying Tigers Memorial Hall opens in central-south China
US veteran launches Chinese wartime memoir
Fight against common foe ties the knot for Sino-Indian couple
Singapore's Changi Museum records undeniable history
60 years ago Japanese firm made him suffer; Now Japanese gov't make him angry
Feature: "I don't want people to forget the war"
Japanese captives recall life in China
Forgotten plight of foster parents
Passport tells tale about Shanghai Jewish refugees
Background
- Light shed on 1937 Lugouqiao Incident
- Incident on July 7, 1937
- Battle of Moscow in Great Patriotic War
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Adolf Hitler
- Erwin Rommel
- Hideki Tojo
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Georgy Zhukov
- Surviving the atomic attack on Hiroshima
- Hitler receives an ultimatum
- The Fall of Berlin
- WWW II Netherlands American Cemetery, Memorial
- Battle of Stalingrad in Great Patriotic War
- Anti-Fascist war
- Tokyo war crimes trials
- Old photos: Japanese atrocities shock world (II)
- Old photos: Japanese atrocities shock world (I)
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