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| Jixi “Wanrenkeng”, meaning a pit in which tens of thousands of people are buried, is located in an exhibition hall showing the evidence of Japanese army’s war crimes in Jixi, northeast China’s Heilongjiang province. The “Wanrenkeng” was found in 1960s. Japanese soldiers buried tens of thousands of Chinese laborers in places including Jixi and Datong in WWII. (Photo/dbw.cn) |
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