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On China's National Memorial Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre, 91-year-old survivor Liu Minsheng shared his reflections on remembrance and peace. He emphasized that the memorial serves to educate future generations, ensure the suffering of 1937 is never forgotten, and act as a lasting warning. Liu called for continued vigilance and urged people to remember history and cherish peace.
On China's National Memorial Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre, 91-year-old survivor Liu Minsheng shared his reflections on remembrance and peace. He emphasized that the memorial serves to educate future generations, ensure the suffering of 1937 is never forgotten, and act as a lasting warning. Liu called for continued vigilance and urged people to remember history and cherish peace.