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Global Alliance for Preserving the History of WWII in Asia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Global Alliance for Preserving the History of WWII in Asia
: ''This page is about the World War II organization. For the modern United Nations organization, see Global Alliance for ICT and Development.'' Global Alliance For Preserving the History of WWII in Asia is a non-profit, non-partisan federation of over 40 grassroots organizations dedicated to the remembrance, redress and reconciliation concerning World War II in Asia, also known as the Pacific War. It is concerned with crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese Army on issues like the Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, Comfort Women, Prisoners of War and Forced Labor. It aims at bringing together such groups electronically, organizationally, and personally. This federation has become increasingly recognized as the leading organization safeguarding humanity and international justice with relation to World War II and its aftermath. It is also the first organization of its kind since previous similar groups focused on some aspect only. ==History== Global Alliance has been a collective effort of active scholars and educators around the world interested in the movement of redress and reparation for victims of Imperial Japan during World War II. In 1988, Professor Tien-wei Wu of Southern Illinois University, started publishing a bilingual quarterly focusing on the studies of Japanese aggression against China. The journal, ''Jih-pen ch'in-Hua yen-chiu'', has been criticized by the academia as being "anti-Japanese." Wu himself caused controversy when he made the "profoundly insensitive" claim that Japanese brutalities in China made "the Auschwitz gas chambers appear humane." 〔Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi, ''The Nanking Atrocity 1937-1938'' (Berghahn Books, 2007), pp. 281〕 Mr. Andrew H. K. Tu., a senior educator in Hong Kong, however, was a strong supporter of such publication, while Professor Yue Him-Tam of Macalester College was founding editor. In 1990, under the leadership of Mr. Tu and Professor Wu, the first International Conference on Sino-Japanese Relations During the Last Century was convened in Hong Kong, of which Professor Tam was the secretary general. In 1994, Global Alliance officially started with a secretariat in San Francisco. Mr. Tu was elected the first president.
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