Tag #Historical Revisionism

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Austrian Involvement in Nazi Crimes: A Reassessment

A new study challenges the notion of Austria as solely a victim of Nazism, arguing that the Austrian contribution to Nazi crimes did not exceed their proportion of the population in the Greater German Reich.

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Four Guidelines for Peaceful Development and Shared Prosperity

A Xinhua Institute report proposes four guidelines for global peace and prosperity, emphasizing a correct understanding of World War II and the contributions of the Chinese people, safeguarding the post-war international order, and promoting a shared future for humanity.

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Japan's Evasive History of Wartime Aggression

This article analyzes Japan's inconsistent approach to its history of aggression during World War II, highlighting the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the downplaying of atrocities by conservative governments, US complicity, and ...

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Trump Administration Attempts to Rewrite American History at Smithsonian

The Trump administration is attempting to revise Smithsonian Institution exhibits to remove depictions of slavery and other negative aspects of American history, replacing them with more "unifying" narratives, in an attempt to promote a sanitized view of the nation's past.

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Yasukuni Shrine Visits Fuel Japan-Asia Tensions

Every August 15th, visits to Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine by Japanese officials to honor war dead, including 14 executed war criminals, spark outrage in China and South Korea due to Japan's historical revisionism and failure to formally apologize for wartime atrocities.

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Documentary Exposes Leni Riefenstahl's Deceptive Self-Portrayal

Andres Veiel's documentary "Riefenstahl" uses previously unseen footage and personal archives to challenge the filmmaker's self-portrayal as an innocent bystander to Nazi Germany, revealing her manipulative behavior and highlighting the problematic aspects of her work with the Nuba people in the 196...

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Moscow Forum Condemns Neo-Nazism and Russophobia

A Moscow forum, attended by high-ranking officials and WWII survivors, condemned attempts to rewrite WWII history, the glorification of Nazi criminals, and rising Russophobia in the West, highlighting the resurgence of neo-Nazi ideologies in Ukraine and some European countries.

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Vance's WWII Claim Highlights Trump Administration's Historical Distortions

US Vice President JD Vance incorrectly stated that World War II ended through negotiation, sparking criticism; this follows President Trump's repeated distortion of historical facts and pressure on museums to align with his perspective on American history, particularly regarding slavery.

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Taiwan-China WWII Historical Dispute Intensifies Amidst Commemorations

A 99-year-old Taiwanese veteran's account of fighting Japan in WWII sparked a renewed historical debate between Taiwan and China, with Taiwan emphasizing the Nationalist government's role and China asserting collective victory, highlighting ongoing political tensions.

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Bangladesh Reassesses Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's Legacy 50 Years After Assassination

Fifty years after his assassination, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's legacy in Bangladesh is being reassessed, with his image as a national hero challenged following the fall of the Awami League government and the destruction of his home; the event is marked by shifting public perception and controversy.

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Japanese Footballer's Self-Correction on Nanjing Massacre Highlights Historical Distortion

Former Japanese football player Keisuke Honda publicly corrected his past denial of the Nanjing Massacre after reviewing historical evidence, prompting a Chinese expert to commend his action as a potential model for Japanese youth to reassess historical understanding, while highlighting the widespre...

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Confederate General's Statue to Be Reinstalled in Washington D.C.

The U.S. National Park Service will reinstall a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington D.C., despite his pro-slavery views and following its destruction during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest; this aligns with President Trump's efforts to revise American history.

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