Silent at the opening ceremony of the video exhibition held at the Museum of the Anti-Japanese War



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Source title: Silence at the video exhibition opening ceremony held at the Museum of the Anti-Japanese War

The scene expressed deep condolences and remembrance of compatriots and heroes who died in the Nanjing Massacre and the Anti-Fascist World War through the singing of the Chinese national anthem, silent mourning and offering of flowers. The Russian side awarded the 75th anniversary of the victory of the patriotic war in memory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, with the aim of commemorating the outstanding contributions of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japan by counting the history of World War II, spread the concept of peace and promote Sino-Russian friendship.

The commemoration of the National Memorial Day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre and the special exhibition “The Great Patriotic War through the lens of photojournalists” opened yesterday at the China Anti-Japanese People’s War Memorial Hall. In accordance with the solemn requirements of the day of public sacrifice, no applause will be held at the opening ceremony of the exhibition.

According to a journalist from the Beijing Youth Daily, this is the first time that the Russian government has awarded the medal to representatives of prominent units who tell the story of World War II, spread the concept of peace and promote friendship between China and Russia. Before this, the victory medal was only awarded to Weiwei. Personal representatives such as veterans who have made outstanding contributions to the war and the anti-fascist world war.

The “Patriotic War in the Lens of Photojournalists” is jointly organized by the Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial and the Russian Embassy in China. It displays 107 photographs taken by renowned photographers in the former Soviet Union, covering the front, rear and war Most of the beautiful multi-scene images, such as the post-reconstruction and the victory parade, were publicly displayed for the first time in the world, vividly showing the heroic feats of the former officers and soldiers of the Soviet Union and ordinary people in the Great Patriotic War.

At the opening ceremony of the exhibition, Luo Cunkang, party secretary and curator of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, said that through these precious historical photos, the spirit of former Soviet photojournalists to challenge the difficulties, overcome difficulties and conscientious work during the war. At the same time, it also pays tribute to the Chinese heroes who died heroically in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and to the common people who died innocently around the world.

By Cui Yifei, our reporter

Photographer / reporter Yuan Yi

Camera / Reporter Cui Yifei

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