Japanese mourn Nanjing Massacre victims
16,2011
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People from Japan show a banner during an international peaceful assembly in Nanjing city, East China's Jiangsu province on August 15, 2011, the 66th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II, to mourn for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre of 1937, in which Japanese troops killed 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers.
People from Japan show a banner during an international peaceful assembly in Nanjing city, East China's Jiangsu province on August 15, 2011, the 66th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II, to mourn for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre of 1937, in which Japanese troops killed 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers.
People from Japan attend an international peaceful assembly in Nanjing city, East China's Jiangsu province on August 15, 2011, the 66th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II, to mourn for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre of 1937, in which Japanese troops killed 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers.
Japanese lay wreaths to mourn for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre of 1937 during an international peaceful assembly in Nanjing city, East China's Jiangsu province, August 15, 2011.
A Japanese woman holding a placard mourns for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre of 1937 during an international peaceful assembly in Nanjing city, East China's Jiangsu province, August 15, 2011.
People from Japan hold a banner reading "Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future". They mourned on the 66th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II for the victims of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre during an international peaceful assembly in Nanjing city, East China's Jiangsu province, August 15, 2011.