Xi Jinping Military Parade Victory Day – Xinhuanet
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China Commemorates Victory Day Over Japan: A Historical Overview and Modern Significance
The Significance of Victory Day in China
September 3rd marks Victory Day in China, commemorating the formal acceptance of Japan’s surrender in World War II, effectively ending the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). This day is a potent symbol of national rejuvenation and resistance against foreign aggression, holding deep historical and political significance for the people’s Republic of China (PRC). The commemorations have become increasingly prominent under president Xi Jinping, often coupled with displays of military strength and nationalistic rhetoric.
A Brief History of the Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino-Japanese War began with the Marco Polo Bridge Incident on July 7, 1937, near Beijing. This clash between chinese and japanese troops escalated into a full-scale conflict. Japan, already pursuing expansionist policies in Asia, sought to establish dominance over China. The war was characterized by brutal fighting, widespread atrocities committed by Japanese forces (including the Nanjing Massacre in 1937-1938), and immense suffering for the Chinese population.The war merged with the broader context of World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
Key events during the war included:
- 1937: Marco Polo Bridge Incident, Battle of Shanghai, Nanjing Massacre.
- 1938: Battle of Wuhan.
- 1940: Increased Japanese offensives.
- 1941: China officially joins the Allies after Pearl Harbor.
- [1945: Soviet invasion of Manchuria, Japan’s unconditional surrender.
Modern Commemorations Under Xi Jinping
Under President Xi Jinping, Victory Day commemorations have taken on a more prominent and assertive character. Large-scale military parades, featuring advanced weaponry and personnel, have become a hallmark of the celebrations. These displays are widely interpreted as a presentation of China’s growing military power and its determination to defend its sovereignty. The events also serve to reinforce a narrative of national unity and resilience.
According to a report from Xinhua news Agency, President Xi Jinping recently reviewed troops during a military parade, emphasizing the importance of building a strong military to safeguard national security and achieve the “chinese Dream” of national rejuvenation. He stressed the need to “lead the strong army, move from victory to victory.”
The commemorations
