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Evidence of Japanese aggression found in Guangxi
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Photo shows the newly found Japanese soldier's album, which provides more evidence of Japanese aggression of China during World War II in Shanglin, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

The album, recently found during a documentary sorting out, includes names of the marine soldiers who graduated from the Sasebo navy base during World War II, pictures of their school, statues to show Japanese bushido spirit, the soldiers' military ranks and family addresses, and so on. According to historical documents, the batch of soldiers went to China to join the battle at the Kunlun Pass in Guangxi.

(People's Daily September 20, 2007)

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