
Lu Zhaoning, a Chinese-American, has donated 173 items documenting Japan's use of chemical weapons, bacteriological weapons and forced recruitment of "comfort women" during the Sino-Japanese War. These materials include the documents and photos of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, declassified documents and photos of the U.S. military and photos of "comfort women" collected by Japanese soldiers.
Since 2004, Lu, who was born in Nanjing, has donated 1,500 items to the Memorial Hall for Compatriots Killed in the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Forces of Aggression.(Photo/Xinhua)
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