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While some Japanese right-wing groups deny World War II atrocities, organizations worldwide are working to preserve the truth. The USC Shoah Foundation, known for its archived interviews with Holocaust survivors, also recorded testimonies from those Nanjing Massacre survivors. Jenna Leventhal, a senior director at the foundation, says personal stories are a powerful tool against historical distortion.
While some Japanese right-wing groups deny World War II atrocities, organizations worldwide are working to preserve the truth. The USC Shoah Foundation, known for its archived interviews with Holocaust survivors, also recorded testimonies from those Nanjing Massacre survivors. Jenna Leventhal, a senior director at the foundation, says personal stories are a powerful tool against historical distortion.