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Dark lens: Japanese troops' looting acts in China during WWII (4)

(Xinhua)    20:53, August 21, 2015
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File photo shows a Japanese soldier guards the door of coffers, with notes on it saying 'occupied by Japanese army', at the central bank of three northeast provinces of China in 1931.

File photo shows a Japanese soldier guards the door of coffers, with notes on it saying "occupied by Japanese army", at the central bank of three northeast provinces of China in 1931. Invading Japanese troops engaged in widespread looting in China during WWII. The plundered property included natural resources, as well as many different kinds of valuable goods looted from banks, depositories, temples, museums, other commercial premises and private homes. (Xinhua)


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