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Special: Files shed new light on Japanese atrocities

Updated: 2014-04-25 19:57 (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Newly deciphered Japanese wartime archives offer fresh evidence of atrocities committed by Japanese troops during the invasion of China.

The Jilin Provincial Archives has released 89 files related to Japan’s Kwantung Kempeitai (military police corps) and the then central bank of the Japanese-aligned puppet state Manchukuo.

Experts said the archives are of great historical value, as they refute the denial of war crimes by Japanese right-wingers. Full story

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