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From victory to peace: 80 years of dialogue between China and the World
Eight decades of history have enlightened us that victory is not the end of war, and peace must be guarded by successive generations with wisdom and unity.

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Unyielding spirit of national heroes: How the legacy of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression shapes China today
The devoted love for the country sustained the sons and daughters of the Chinese nation to triumph over the aggressors in this 14-year war.

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Testament to alliance: International support for China and a shared victory
Professional pilots from the Soviet Volunteer Air Force and the American Volunteer Group not only brought advanced aircraft and technological support, but also trained a generation of Chinese pilots.

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Forged in unity: The cornerstone of a nation's victory
People from all ethnic groups and patriots from all walks of life rallied in support of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

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The Chinese battlefield: The main theater in the east of the World Anti-Fascist War
In 1937, the Japanese aggressors launched a full-scale invasion of China. Flames of war spread to more than a dozen provinces in China.

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The main battlefield in the East 1931-1945: Episode 1
On Sept. 18, 1931, a long premeditated explosion at Liutiao Lake in Shenyang, northeast China, tore through the autumn night and shocked the world. In the wake of the September 18th Incident, the Chinese people rose in heroic resistance against Japanese aggressors across the land of Northeast China.

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The main battlefield in the East 1931-1945: Episode 2
In the midnight of July 7, 1937, over the Yongding River on the outskirts of Beijing, then called Beiping, the piercing crack of gunfire abruptly shattered the stillness of the summer night. Under the pretext of a missing soldier, the Japanese army brazenly shelled Wanping Town. This marked the beginning of Japan's long-planned full-scale invasion of China.


