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Witnesses carried the truth about history

By Yang Yang | China Daily | Updated: 2014-03-24 08:15

Witnesses carried the truth about history

Editor's note: History is, by definition, about past events, and while nothing can be done to change those events, forgetting them may lead to the wrong roads being taken in the future. During the coming months, China Daily will present a series of regular reports about ordinary lives during World War II and the continuing impact of the conflict on the present and the future. This is the fourth report in the series.

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Witnesses carried the truth about history

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