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| Sichuan Jianchuan Museum releases nearly 500 pieces of objects which witnessed Japanese invaders' crime in China during WWII, On July 27. The objects include the Japanese invaders' letters, diaries, statements, documents, the pictorial propaganda record and domestic magazines. Some of the important historical documents were collected from Japan by curator Fan Jianzhong, who had been in Japan for several times. Many evidences were exposed to public for the first time. (Photo/CNS) |
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