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Mourning For The Fallen Soldiers

Meisen Zhou

Unabridged 9781962317115
4 hours 58 minutes
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From the publisher

This series is a collection of mainly novellas and a select few shorts, written by a hand-picked mix of Chinese and other international writers; it artistically reincarnates the 60 year old gruesome battle of Japan's invasion of Communist Party led China, dissecting this culturally important event from all levels and angles. These stories also serve to expose atrocities of the fascist war, reminding humanity of fascist brutality, condemning the disaster that is war and its irreversible damage to not only the Chinese people, but to all its victims. Justice will always prevail. 60 years have passed since this dark chapter in human history, and now peace, development, and humanitarianism have become the priorities of our zeitgeist. What but history could be the best guidance for future development, world peace, and building a more equitable foundation for international politics and economics? This is the will of the People's Literature Publisher, and the sole reason we are so driven to publish this series.
From the publisher
This series is a collection of mainly novellas and a select few shorts, written by a hand-picked mix of Chinese and other international writers; it artistically reincarnates the 60 year old gruesome battle of Japan's invasion of Communist Party led China, dissecting this culturally important event from all levels and angles. These stories also serve to expose atrocities of the fascist war, reminding humanity of fascist brutality, condemning the disaster that is war and its irreversible damage to not only the Chinese people, but to all its victims. Justice will always prevail. 60 years have passed since this dark chapter in human history, and now peace, development, and humanitarianism have become the priorities of our zeitgeist. What but history could be the best guidance for future development, world peace, and building a more equitable foundation for international politics and economics? This is the will of the People's Literature Publisher, and the sole reason we are so driven to publish this series.
Release date
05/01/2005

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