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In 1956, an unprecedented scene unfolded at special military tribunals held in Shenyang and Taiyuan. On trial were dozens of Japanese war criminals. All pleaded guilty, crying and apologizing to the witnesses who had come to give testimony. More than a reckoning for war crimes, this moment in history stands as an enduring call for peace.
In 1956, an unprecedented scene unfolded at special military tribunals held in Shenyang and Taiyuan. On trial were dozens of Japanese war criminals. All pleaded guilty, crying and apologizing to the witnesses who had come to give testimony. More than a reckoning for war crimes, this moment in history stands as an enduring call for peace.