Japan Reflects on 80 Years Since WWII and VJ Day

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On the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender in WWII, the country faces ongoing debates over its wartime history, with nationalist revisionist groups denying or minimizing Japan's atrocities, causing tension domestically and internationally, especially with China and Korea. These groups promote a narrative portraying Japan as a victim and challenge established historical facts, including the Nanjing Massacre and the use of 'comfort women.' Critics argue this revisionism hampers reconciliation and understanding of the past, with some calling for Japan to confront its history more honestly and openly.
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