Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day | |
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Official name | National Memorial Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre (南京大屠杀死难者国家公祭日) |
Observed by | China |
Date | 13 December |
Frequency | annual |
First time | 13 December 2014 |
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The National Memorial Day for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre[note 1] is a national memorial day observed in China on 13 December annually in honor of the Chinese victims of the Second Sino-Japanese War. The observance draws attention to Japanese war crimes during this period.[1] It was established in 2014 by the Standing Committee of the 12th National People's Congress.[1]
Although the memorial day is named after the Nanjing Massacre, its honorees are not limited to victims of that massacre. Instead the day is to commemorate all who were killed during the era of the Second Sino-Japanese War, including victims of the Nanjing Massacre, victims of chemical weapons, victims of biological warfare, victims of forced labor, comfort women, victims of the Three Alls Policy, and victims of indiscriminate bombing.[2]
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