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In 2022, American entrepreneur and author Evan Kail stunned the world by revealing World War II atrocities documented in a photo album. The album contained hundreds of photos, including graphic images taken by Japanese soldiers themselves. But rather than hide or sell this controversial piece of history, Evan Kail chose to donate it to China. And recently, he attended the Beijing premiere of the Chinese film "Dead to Rights" which depicts the horrors of the Nanjing Massacre.
In this episode of Dialogue, Evan discusses the film, why he donated the album to China, and the negative reactions – even from his own countrymen – to his actions.
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