Japanese atrocity files made public

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Confessions of wartime atrocities made by Japanese soldiers, complete with their finger prints, have been made public by a Shanghai woman.

 A script of a confession made by a Japanese infantryman surnamed Kimura is among Hu's collection. [Photo/Shanghai Daily]

 A script of a confession made by a Japanese infantryman surnamed Kimura is among Hu's collection. [Photo/Shanghai Daily]

These include accounts of the drowning of 200 Chinese prisoners, the rape and murder of women and daily executions at a prison during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45).

The documents belong to a Minhang District resident surnamed Hu and were collected by her great-grandfather, Hu Zhichao.

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