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At the Museum of the War of Chinese People's Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, young Russians listened in silence to the accounts of the Nanjing Massacre. They condemned the Japanese atrocities and shared stories of their ancestors' involvement in the war. Praising the joint efforts of China and the Soviet Union in fighting fascism, they firmly vowed to prevent any distortion of history.