
This year marks the 80th anniversary of completion of World War II.
China, as the primary eastern theatre, was associated with the war previously and for longer than any other of the Allies.
Throughout their 14-year battle, the Chinese individuals engaged and determined a substantial part of Japans military forces, inflicting over 1.5 million casualties on them.
Chinas contribution to triumph in the war against fascism was immense, as were the sacrifices its people made.
Hans van de Ven is a leading historian at the University of Cambridge in the UK.
As one of the first Western scholars to perform an organized research study of Chinas wartime experience, he has actually identified a bias in the scholarship.
He states: There is a real Eurocentrism to Western, I indicate English-language, writing, mainly from the U.S.
and the UK.
The Second World War in China by the previous generation of Western historians was viewed as sort of completely insignificant.
Actually, its done a lot.
Its trapped Japan.”