Jilin releases new research on Japan's war of aggression against China

Source:People's Daily Online Published: 2014-7-7 15:16:06

The Jilin Provincial Archives has just released the latest research into 450 wartime documents. These documents, including 45,000 letters written in Japanese, were from the monthly postal review reports to the Japan's Kwantung Military Police Headquarters. Letters exchanged between Japanese people account for more than one half. The letters reveal Japanese army atrocities, strategic bombing, and plots to invade the Far East, and prove that the Japanese army also conducted chemical warfare and bacterial warfare in China. Based on the research, the Jilin Provincial Archives has published the first two of a series of books named The Monthly Postal Review Reports in the Jilin Provincial Archives during Japan's War of Aggression against China in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The publishing scene (Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The Jilin Provincial Archives has just released the latest research into 450 wartime documents. These documents, including 45,000 letters written in Japanese, were from the monthly postal review reports to the Japan's Kwantung Military Police Headquarters. Letters exchanged between Japanese people account for more than one half. The letters reveal Japanese army atrocities, strategic bombing, and plots to invade the Far East, and prove that the Japanese army also conducted chemical warfare and bacterial warfare in China. Based on the research, the Jilin Provincial Archives has published the first two of a series of books named The Monthly Postal Review Reports in the Jilin Provincial Archives during Japan's War of Aggression against China in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The Jilin Provincial Archives has just released the latest research into 450 wartime documents. These documents, including 45,000 letters written in Japanese, were from the monthly postal review reports to the Japan's Kwantung Military Police Headquarters. Letters exchanged between Japanese people account for more than one half. The letters reveal Japanese army atrocities, strategic bombing, and plots to invade the Far East, and prove that the Japanese army also conducted chemical warfare and bacterial warfare in China. Based on the research, the Jilin Provincial Archives has published the first two of a series of books named The Monthly Postal Review Reports in the Jilin Provincial Archives during Japan's War of Aggression against China in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The Jilin Provincial Archives has just released the latest research into 450 wartime documents. These documents, including 45,000 letters written in Japanese, were from the monthly postal review reports to the Japan's Kwantung Military Police Headquarters. Letters exchanged between Japanese people account for more than one half. The letters reveal Japanese army atrocities, strategic bombing, and plots to invade the Far East, and prove that the Japanese army also conducted chemical warfare and bacterial warfare in China. Based on the research, the Jilin Provincial Archives has published the first two of a series of books named The Monthly Postal Review Reports in the Jilin Provincial Archives during Japan's War of Aggression against China in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The Jilin Provincial Archives has just released the latest research into 450 wartime documents. These documents, including 45,000 letters written in Japanese, were from the monthly postal review reports to the Japan's Kwantung Military Police Headquarters. Letters exchanged between Japanese people account for more than one half. The letters reveal Japanese army atrocities, strategic bombing, and plots to invade the Far East, and prove that the Japanese army also conducted chemical warfare and bacterial warfare in China. Based on the research, the Jilin Provincial Archives has published the first two of a series of books named The Monthly Postal Review Reports in the Jilin Provincial Archives during Japan's War of Aggression against China in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The Jilin Provincial Archives has just released the latest research into 450 wartime documents. These documents, including 45,000 letters written in Japanese, were from the monthly postal review reports to the Japan's Kwantung Military Police Headquarters. Letters exchanged between Japanese people account for more than one half. The letters reveal Japanese army atrocities, strategic bombing, and plots to invade the Far East, and prove that the Japanese army also conducted chemical warfare and bacterial warfare in China. Based on the research, the Jilin Provincial Archives has published the first two of a series of books named The Monthly Postal Review Reports in the Jilin Provincial Archives during Japan's War of Aggression against China in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The Jilin Provincial Archives has just released the latest research into 450 wartime documents. These documents, including 45,000 letters written in Japanese, were from the monthly postal review reports to the Japan's Kwantung Military Police Headquarters. Letters exchanged between Japanese people account for more than one half. The letters reveal Japanese army atrocities, strategic bombing, and plots to invade the Far East, and prove that the Japanese army also conducted chemical warfare and bacterial warfare in China. Based on the research, the Jilin Provincial Archives has published the first two of a series of books named The Monthly Postal Review Reports in the Jilin Provincial Archives during Japan's War of Aggression against China in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The Jilin Provincial Archives has just released the latest research into 450 wartime documents. These documents, including 45,000 letters written in Japanese, were from the monthly postal review reports to the Japan's Kwantung Military Police Headquarters. Letters exchanged between Japanese people account for more than one half. The letters reveal Japanese army atrocities, strategic bombing, and plots to invade the Far East, and prove that the Japanese army also conducted chemical warfare and bacterial warfare in China. Based on the research, the Jilin Provincial Archives has published the first two of a series of books named The Monthly Postal Review Reports in the Jilin Provincial Archives during Japan's War of Aggression against China in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

The staff of the Jilin Provincial Archive introduce photocopies of the files revealing the Japanese army's violent bombings. (Chinanews.com/Zhang Yao)


 

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