The archives of the Japanese invaders include the "comfort station" set up by the Japanese army in the occupied area during the war of aggression against China, the actual situation in Nanjing during the Nanjing Massacre and after the Japanese occupation, and the "special transfer" to 73 1 troops for human experiments, which directly exposed the cruel atrocities of the Japanese invaders. Japanese atrocities against comfort women in China and nude photos of comfort women in China during World War II;
Among them, 25 files are irrefutable evidence reflecting the Japanese "comfort women" system. The statistics and proportion between the number of Japanese troops and the number of "comfort women", the ugly behavior of Japanese troops in "comfort stations" and the situation of women being ravaged are all recorded in detail.
. These files on the issue of "comfort women", such as "Telephone Records of Comfort Women's Purchase Funds", prove that the establishment of "comfort women's stations" and the expropriation of "comfort women" are organized activities carried out by the Japanese army with "public funds". The Nanjing Massacre is another historical crime committed by the Japanese aggressors. Six files related to the Nanjing Massacre intuitively recorded the establishment of social security and security organs after the Nanjing Massacre. One of the newspaper files recorded the tragic situation after the Nanjing Massacre. Showa 12 (1937), Osaka Daily News (Nara Edition) published on February 23rd reported that the Japanese invaded Nanjing and killed 85,000 people in three days, especially after being "swept" by the Japanese Sichuan-helping troops and navy, the body stretched for two or three miles from the nearest street of Shimonoseki Pier to the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The infamous 73 1 unit was the chief culprit of the Japanese germ warfare, and it was particularly outrageous that the unit used people captured from China, the Soviet Union and other allies to carry out human experiments in vivo.
The six files published this time are related to "special transfer" to 73 1 germ units, which are part of nearly 200 "special transfer" files discovered by Jilin Provincial Archives so far.
In a file entitled "Report on the Escape of the Soviet Spy on the Way to the Special Turn", it is recorded that "Soviet Spy" Jiang Rongquan escaped during the afternoon nap of the escort, and he became the only survivor who escaped from the clutches of the Special Turn of 73 1 Army.
"The bodies of laborers in China are piled up everywhere, and these bodies are being chewed by dogs as food" ... There are many such tragic records in the file 14 on enslaved laborers in China.
According to records, "special workers", mainly China prisoners of war, were closely watched and treated inhumanely by the Japanese army, and many people became ill and even died.
The Japanese invaders never spared a child in the process of enslavement. In a file named "Report on Labor Escaping in Shishan Military Engineering (Overnight)", it is recorded that the Japanese army used Zhu Xiaoba, a child worker of 12 years old.
These files also reveal the criminal acts of the Japanese army to emigrate to Northeast China in large numbers, seize the land of farmers in Northeast China and oppress local farmers under the banner of "buying". In addition, the archives also clearly recorded the contents of Japan's detention and abuse of Anglo-American allied prisoners of war in Fengtian (now Shenyang).
Many of the files released this time came from the weekly, ten-day and monthly reports compiled by the Kanto Gendarmerie or the postal inspection, and were recorded by the Japanese aggressors themselves, exposing the war atrocities from the first perspective. "Japanese soldiers raped tens of thousands of women in Nanjing, even 12-year-old girls were raped, and countless people were brutally killed after rape, which was really inhuman ..." In some letters of Japanese soldiers that were detained, confiscated or deleted, some atrocities were unbearable for the Japanese themselves. The 89 files published by Jilin Provincial Archives this time are just the tip of the iceberg of the nearly 65,438+10,000 volumes (pieces) of Japanese invaders' files collected by the museum. 90% of these files are recorded in Japanese.
Changchun City, Jilin Province is the "capital" of Manchukuo, a puppet regime supported by Japan during its occupation of Northeast China. 1945 After the Soviet Union declared war on Japan on August 8, the Japanese army burned and destroyed all kinds of files before fleeing. The files of the Kanto Gendarmerie Command were not completely burned because of the large number, and were hastily buried underground. It was not until the early 1950s that these files were discovered in the process of construction that they were rediscovered.