Massacre documents by Japanese found in Hebei
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Documents recording the massacre committed by Japanese troops at the Meihua township of North China's Hebei province in 1937 have been recently discovered.
The documents, collected by Sun Haitao, a collector in Shijiazhuang, capital city of Hebei, include Japanese military maps, soldier lists, battle reports, and plans for the mopping-up of the "Meihua massacre".
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