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China has urged Japanese leaders to learn from post-war Germany in dealing1 with historical issues and wartime atrocities2. Foreign Ministry3 spokeswomen Hua Chunying said Germany and Japan’s approaches have been vastly different. In particular, she pointed4 to a historic visit in 1970 by German Chancellor5 Willy Brandt to a monument in Poland honoring the Jewish victims killed by Nazi6 troops.
"The kneeling-down of the German chancellor Willy Brandt won the forgiveness, respect and trust of the world for Germany. The reconciliation7 between France and Germany has brought European integration8 and peace and prosperity to the European continent for more than half a century. But, in sharp contrast, Japanese leaders have not reflected upon their history of militaristic aggression9. Instead, they have flagrantly visited the Yasukuni Shrine10, which honors Japan Class A war criminals from World War Two." said Hua Chunying, Spokeswoman, Chinese Foreign Ministry.