New Evidence Proving Japanese Troops' Invasion of China Discovered in Shenyang
Li Hongde, a resident in Liaohe Street, Huanggu District of Shenyang, Liaoning Province, recently showed another evidence to prove the Japanese Troops' crimes of invading China. The evidence is a picture album, entitled "The Incident of Indochina, the Great East Asian War" which eulogizes the Japanese invading troops against China.
The album, worn-out with time, consists of 20 pages. Its contents include: Japanese troops ascending Nanjing's city walls when attacking the city; air bombing the Yangtze River, Chongqing and Xi'an, occupying the Zhonghuamen Gate in Nanjing, Japanese troops' "war trophies"; the "heroic images" of several Japanese soldiers, a "senior marshal" coming to the barracks and his staying with "marshals" and "generals", with detailed illustrations.
Li said that the album was discovered together with a Japanese-made clock in a Japanese-style stove when he was tidying up his house for his wedding in 1987. The iron stove and the clock were later sold before he moved to another place. The album was kept to this day.
The new evidence is a picture album, entitled "The Incident of Indochina, the Great East Asian War" which eulogizes the Japanese invading troops against China.