On Dec. 13, 1937, Japanese troops captured China's Nanjing, unleashing six weeks of devastation that claimed the lives of an estimated 300,000 civilians and unarmed soldiers. Today, survivors and young generations are preserving the history of the catastrophe.
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00:00When I was eight years old, I was stabbed three times in the back, but I survived.
00:07For the people of Qinghai, there is no benefit.
00:11I have no money.
00:13I have no money.
00:15I have no money.
00:17I have no money.
00:19I have no money.
00:21I have no money.
00:23I have no money.
00:26For the people of Qinghai, there is no benefit.
00:30I have no money.
00:34My three uncles, my father, and my cousin,
00:38were killed by the Japanese.
00:40At that time, I don't know what day it was.
00:42At that time, I don't know what day it was.
00:44I can't tell you.
00:45I'm so sad.
00:47I hope young people will remember.
00:49Remember this history.
00:51Forget this history.
00:53Remember this history.
00:55I hope peace can be maintained.
01:24I think my grandmother was very brave.
01:27This history should be known to more people.
01:30We don't want history to be reenacted.
01:33Now we are most gratified that many young people have participated in the process of historical memory.
01:40This will allow more people to understand this history more widely.
01:46Remembering this history does not mean remembering it.
01:49If we can all remember this history,
01:52everyone will be strong.
01:54If our country is strong,
01:56there will be no more tragedies.