Common Witness: Nanjing Massacre 1937 -- The historical facts exhibition has been successively held in Belarus and Czech
The exhibition consists of four parts, namely, atrocities of the Japanese army in Nanjing, humanitarian relief, early reports by western media, and just trial to maintain peace.
The exhibition, from the perspective of Europeans and Americans as the entry point and the “third party files” as the solid evidence, which comes from the National Archives of the United States, the Divinity School Library of Yale University, the Second Historical Archives of China, Nanjing Archives, as well as diaries, letters, news reports and other documents of western missionaries, teachers, doctors and journalists who stayed in Nanjing during the Massacre, selected more than 130 historical photos , 13 exhibits and 2 videos , which objectively showed the historical facts of Nanjing Massacre to convey to the international community the Chinese voice and idea of cherishing peace, taking history as a mirror and facing the future.
About 50 media organizations from all over Belarus and more than 10 media organizations from the Czech Republic participated in the report.